Causeway Hotel

County Antrim


On the cliffs above the Giant's Causeway, this 28-room National Trust–owned hotel is an ideal base for exploring the coast early or late in the day without the crowds. Ask for one of the rooms at the western end, with outdoor terraces that enjoy sunset views over the Atlantic. Low-season discounts cut rates in half.

Parking is free for guests and diners at its restaurant.


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