Sweeping sea views add to the instant appeal of this County Antrim cottage, a fantastic, dog-friendly destination to visit with four-pawed besties in tow. The property is just half a mile from Cushendun Beach, a gently arched stretch of sandy shores where you can launch endless tennis balls whilst admiring the distant views of the Mull of Kintyre. Let Fido lead the way as you wander back to the house, looking forward to putting feet (and paws) up for a restful evening together. The cottage sleeps six guests and welcomes two pups, a top dog space for all to unwind in a family-friendly getaway.
Set tails wagging as you venture inside, greeted instantly by cosy, home-from-home surroundings. The kitchen/diner will be a hub of activity with meals being prepped and your canine companions chowing down on their dinner in the corner, all before trotting into the lounge to get curled up by the warmth of the wood burner. Spend restful eves enjoying the TV in here before retiring to bed, leaving sleeping dogs to rest peacefully as you find three bedrooms also on this floor, served by the family bathroom. Outside, the accommodation is completed by an enclosed garden, a safe spot for your pooches to run around in between walkies.
Discover walkies routes in abundance around here, making the most of the incredible coast and country sights that this area has to offer. The property sits on The Causeway Coastal Route, a long-stretching pathway that leads through rugged clifftop scenes onto the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Giants Causeway (25.5 miles). On this route, you’ll find Ballycastle (12.5 miles), a great stop-off point with plenty of pet-friendly pubs offering you a Guinness and man’s best friend a crisp bowl of water.