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Carnside Guest House is surrounded by the beauty of the Giants Causeway, close to a vast array of attractions and activities to make your stay one to remember, including the nearby fun farm where children can enjoy both games and seeing various animals. Carnside Guest House is situated on a hill, with panoramic views, overlooking the Giant's Causeway, Portrush and Donegal.

The Giants Causeway is a world heritage site, famous for its six-sided volcanic stone formation. The locals love the coastline, with it's hidden treasures, it is indeed a walkers paradise. The coastal scenery is ever changing and the sunsets from the house are stunning. Our location on the North Coast of Ireland is perfect for sightseeing. Whether motoring, cycling, forests, hiking or walking there are endless sights to see.

The Causeway Coastal Route features great sandy beaches, fishing villages, gorse-covered valleys and plenty of historical places to see. Carnside Guest house can provide you with printed routes, or you can plan your own routes according to your individual interests, mixing walking along coastal routes with other activities such as visiting gardens, museums, craft shops, or the famous Bushmills Distillery.
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Carnside Guest House and the surrounding dairy farm was bought by the Lynch family in 1954.
My great grand mother Frances Lynch ran the guest house which at this point only had 7 rooms which could accommodate up to 10 people, providing 3 meals and 3 snacks each day for visitors if they were in.
The guest house has remained in the Lynch family since then going to Frances's daughter Joan and then to her other daughter Alice.
I have recently started managing the guest house as my great aunt is hoping to retire and I hope I am running the guest house as well as they have done so it can keep the great name that it has achieved over the years.
All rooms have a TV, tea and coffee facilities and a hair dryer.
Three bedrooms downstairs suitable for elderly; one room suitable for disabled guests (twin room, accessible shower and WC has wheelchair access).
Easy access by wheelchair into house and bedroom/bathroom.
The large dining room can be used by visitors who wish to bring evening meals and beverages into the house.
The large, private car park beside the house is 300 yds from the road, therefore very safe.
2. Provide a credit card number (no money taken from it unless you do not turn up without cancelling).
Sight seeing is a must when visiting the North Antrim Coast of Ireland.
Whether motoring, cycling, hiking or walking there are endless sights to see.
We are still lucky enough to have un-congested roads along the North Coast which makes sight seeing by car really enjoyable.
From the Bushmills Distillery to the Giants Causeway, Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge to Mussenden Temple there's something for everyone.
The Dark Hedges, where parts of the Game of Thrones were filmed is 20 minutes drive from Carnside, and easily accessed from the Rope Bridge.
Nearby is Portrush, a sea side resort, popular for decades, because of it's amusement parks and two beautiful beaches, plus various sporting activities, such as golf, tennis, surfing and horse riding.
Five excellent golf courses are within easy reach (one Championship course - Royal Portrush).
Water-sports, surfing, sailing, fishing and riding are all close at hand.
Walks are easily planned with printed routes provided by the Guest House.
The National Trust and the Local Councils maintain good walking paths around the coast, almost all off the roads.
Carnside Guest House is situated half a mile (10 - 15 minutes walk) from the Giants Causeway.
Travel on the A2 from Bushmills towards the Giants Causeway; after one mile turn left onto the B146.
If travelling from Belfast and you have daylight time you can enjoy coming up the coast road instead of the inland road.
Once at Ballymoney, follow the Ballybogey Road (B62) for 6.7 miles, turning right at the Priestland Road for 3 miles to Bushmills.
Travel on the A2 from Bushmills towards the Giants Causeway; after one mile turn left onto the B146 (towards Giants Causeway).
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