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Where to Stay

We're thrilled to share some of our favorite spots in the area with you. We hope you take some time to explore the beautiful surroundings. Here are a few places you might enjoy visiting during your stay for the wedding.

Where to Stay

Hotels and B&Bs to check out

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Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort

Galgorm is Northern Ireland’s premier luxury resort, offering a stunning setting for a truly unforgettable wedding experience. Nestled along the River Maine, this award-winning estate boasts elegant accommodation, world-class dining, and the renowned Thermal Spa Village—one of the best in Europe.

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Tullyglass Hotel

Tullyglass House Hotel is a charming and elegant country house hotel located in Ballymena, just a short drive from Galgorm. Set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, this family-run hotel is known for its warm hospitality, luxurious interiors, and exceptional dining.

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Meadow View B&B

Meadowview B&B is a charming and inviting bed and breakfast nestled in the picturesque countryside of Ballymena, County Antrim. Known for its cozy atmosphere and friendly service, it offers guests a peaceful retreat with comfortable rooms and a delicious homemade breakfast.

Once You're There

Once You're There

We’re excited to share a few of our favorite places in the area with you

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Cushenden Village

Nestled along the stunning Antrim Coast, Cushendun is a picturesque village known for its charming whitewashed cottages, breathtaking coastal views, and rich history. Steeped in Irish heritage, this tranquil haven offers a romantic setting with its sandy beach, scenic walking trails, and the enchanting Cushendun Caves—famous for their appearance in Game of Thrones.

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The Dark Hedges 

A truly magical sight, the Dark Hedges is one of Northern Ireland’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit for wedding guests exploring the area. This breathtaking avenue of ancient beech trees creates a stunning, fairytale-like tunnel, making it a favourite spot for photographs and quiet strolls. Originally planted in the 18th century, the Dark Hedges has since gained worldwide fame, featuring as the Kingsroad in Game of Thrones.

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Giant's Causeway

No visit to Northern Ireland would be complete without experiencing the breathtaking Giant’s Causeway. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s most famous natural wonders, this awe-inspiring landscape is made up of over 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago. Steeped in legend, it is said to be the handiwork of the Irish giant Finn McCool, who built the causeway as a path to Scotland.

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