Set in Rostrevor and within 32 km of Carlingford Castle, The Rostrevor Inn has a bar, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is located 33 km from Proleek Dolmen.
East Coast Adventure Centre Glamping, a property with a garden, is set in Rostrevor, 39 km from Carlingford Castle, 40 km from Proleek Dolmen, as well as 41 km from Louth County Museum.
Karina
Ireland
Beautiful setting. Lovely views. We had a BBQ and the fire pit was nice
Set in Rostrevor in the Down County region and Carlingford Castle reachable within 38 km, Rostrevor Mountain Lodge "Cosy & Friendly" offers accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and...
Terence
Ireland
Very friendly staff !
Very welcoming and yes cosy !
The Sands B&B in Rostrevor, County Down is found beside the sea in Victoria Square. It’s a 5-minute walk from the village, and rooms have beautiful views of the sea and Mourne Mountains.
Ann
Ireland
Great location.. Sea and mountains view from our big comfortable room.. Anne and John were very welcoming and friendly. . Lovely breakfast.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Willows Lovely Double Apartment is located in Rostrevor, 33 km from Proleek Dolmen and 35 km from Louth County Museum.
Heather
United Kingdom
The host, Eddie met us on time and showed us the apartment. He was kind and considerate, going out of his way to make my daughter, her husband, baby and two cocker spaniels very welcome. He encouraged us to enjoy the gardens. He provided tea/ coffee biscuits and a few kitchen basics eg salt. Gracious host, would highly recommend.
Featuring mountain views, Garden Double Room with own door access and bathroom provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 32 km from Carlingford Castle.
Located in Rostrevor, Seaview Guesthouse offers en-suite accommodation with free WiFi access throughout.
Julian
United Kingdom
Martina and Brendan were absolutely fantastic hosts. Friendly and engaging, nothing was too much trouble for them. Martina gave us a lift to the Rostrevor Inn, and Brendan brought us back on the "bingo bus"! The breakfast was delicious, the room clean and tidy, and views over Carlingford Lough to die for. In short - outstanding!
Situated in Rostrevor, the recently renovated The Nook features accommodation 33 km from Carlingford Castle and 34 km from Proleek Dolmen.
Linda
Ireland
We very much enjoyed our stay at the Nook. It is a lovely self contained unit, very well equipped and spotless. It has its own little outside space - we enjoyed having our breakfast alfresco as weather was fab during our stay. Hosts are lovely and very helpful. We would highly recommend the Nook for a few days stay in this beautiful part of the country at any time of the year.
On the shores of Carlingford Lough and less than 5 minutes walk into the village, The Oystercatcher in Rostrevor is a luxurious guest accommodation at the foot of the Mourne Mountains.
Judith
Ireland
Very friendly hosts. Lovely large room. Outside rooftop garden that had a brilliant view of the loch.
Boasting mountain views, Sally's Garden offers accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 30 km from Carlingford Castle. Guests can benefit from a patio and an outdoor fireplace.
Mary
Ireland
Beautiful peaceful location with a nice outdoor seating area that wasn't overlooked. Cottage was very clean with plenty of spare towels and linen. The taxi service was great even though it was a Saturday night.
The fairy glen and narnia trail the beautiful views the...
The fairy glen and narnia trail the beautiful views the downside was only one restaurant open and you needed to book .we eventually got a table at 8 in rostrevor Inn the food was great and a lovely atmosphere
dunne
10
Scored 10
Loved it ! Clean spacious rooms , lovely breakfast.
Loved it ! Clean spacious rooms , lovely breakfast. Friendly staff . Rostrevor is a great town , lovely bars and restaurants. Close to the Mournes for hillwalking , lovely Narnia park beside the inn. Can’t wait to return !!!
Niamh
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Rostrevor is tucked into the base of the Mourne Mountains...
Rostrevor is tucked into the base of the Mourne Mountains and the mountain never leaves you...Behind each roof top is a lovely green mountain framing your experience and calling to you to come back. You can walk everywhere and get right up onto the mountain right away. The food is fresh and coastal and moderately priced. The Folk Music is some of the best I've found anywhere.
Christy
United States
10
Scored 10
The Sands B&B was nice and we enjoyed our stay.
The Sands B&B was nice and we enjoyed our stay.
John and Anne were friendly and breakfast was nice .
We had a sea view room which was nice and the place is not noisy.
The only thing l didn’t like was that it rained all day on Saturday so we were unable to explore the area
Claribel Uche
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of great places to eat, including The Church and The...
Lots of great places to eat, including The Church and The Kilbroney. Enjoy the fairy trail and walk round Kilbroney forest park and take in the Narnia trail.
Take a trip on the ferry to Carlingford and enjoy some oysters or fresh fish.
Enjoy ice cream in nearby Warrenpoint.
Kate
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Shower had adequate disabled access.
The Shower had adequate disabled access.
Ate at the Rostrevor inn on the first night & the following morning. Both meals were of very poor quality & using the worst quality ingredients & cooked by a chef with no taste buds, as it was bland. Breakfast was no better, if anything it was inedible. poor quality produce used including basic grade condiments. The Rostrevor charges the highest prices for the worst quality food. presented like it was gourmet fayer. Wetherspoons serve better food I suggest you find the nearest one & stay clear of this establishment. On any other visit I would stay in a tent in a field & get better service & tastier food.
Great location at Rostrevor village with views of Rostrevor forest park and Carlingford bay. Spacious shared balcony with beautiful views. Balcony opposite our triple attic room, had balcony to ourselves. Would like to stay again and have dinner. Clearly Stefano and Pasqualina have a genuine interest not only in their guests but preparing them delicious food too!
Beautiful B and B in the heart of Rostrevor. Very clean and comfortable. Amazing view from room. Quiet and peaceful. Breakfast was delicious and our hosts were lovely! Beautiful garden with the lovely aroma of roses and poppies. Within walking distance of the village and Kilbroney Forest Park. Would definitely recommend 😍😊
The breakfast was very hearty and locally sourced. We sat in front of a large glass window, framed by vines tinted with autumn's beginning color, as we overlooked the bay. The quiet room was invitingly decorated with delicate wild flowers from the area. It was a glorious way to wake up and will be missed by us all.
Ideally located in beautiful Rostrevor, the "the Riviera of the North". Stunning location and stunning views from the garden and from the terrace. Lovely hosts, they are keeping the guesthouse in immaculate condition, so much attention to details.
Beautiful rooms, relaxed atmosphere. We will be visiting again.
The house had everything you need, kitchen really well supplied. Can text host if any issues during stay. We had a 1 year old with us and they let us use travel cot, high chair and child gate which was brilliant. Short walk to bars in Rostrevor and easy drive to Warrenpoint or Cranfield beach.
Location so central .Hotel discreet access to pub and is also completely separate to restaurant .Everything spotless and in good order and very helpful and organized staff.
Breakfast very high quality and delicious served promptly by very friendly staff.
Loved everything, best guest house we have ever stayed in, rooms, views, breakfast, shower, location, but Martine and Brendan make Seaview special, we will be back very soon, some 5 star hotels should take lessons from Seaview guest house.....
No 19 is very quiet and comfortable with handy parking. It's a very short walk from the centre of Rostrevor and just a few minutes from the sea and Kilbroney park. Our host had even left us a treat of Easter eggs, which was a nice surprise.
We very much enjoyed our stay at the Nook. Clean, comfy and had everything we needed. 5 minute walk in to the centre of Rostrevor which was convenient and the host was a lovely friendly man and very helpful.
Will be back
Brilliant location, lovely wee house and garden. Friendly dog named Willow. Went for a walk to Fairy Glen, ended up hiking to Cloughmore. Thirsty work but Rostrevor has great bars and restaurants thankfully.
Beautiful location with fantastic views of the Lough. Our hosts are as friendly and gracious as they come. I've stayed at hotels and B&Bs all over the world - Seaview Guesthouse is hard to beat!
Beautiful quirky cottage. It is perfectly situated in the pretty village of Rostrevor. The cottage was immaculate and very comfortable. We are looking forward to our return visit soon.
The staff were wonderful and the dinner in the restaurant was delicious! The property is also located in a beautiful countryside setting, ideal for exploring Northern Ireland.
Very spacious room on a large room with lots of space also in the shared facilities. Lovely spot up the valley from Rostrevor. Very engaging hosts and super clean
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