Dunadry Travel Guide
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Dunadry Hotel and Gardens
Rooms were very nice and clean. Found staff to be very friendly and helpful.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

Maldron Hotel Belfast City
Room was lovely, staff were lovely and in a great location in the city. Would recommend
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2026

Clayton Hotel Belfast City
Brilliant
Reviewed on 13 Jan 2026

The Ulsterville Residences
Un bel appartement que nous recommandons. À 2 min d'un arrêt de bus et 20 min à pieds du Centre, cet appartement est parfait pour ceux qui aiment la marche et qui veulent payer un beau logis sans se ruiner. La communication a été très facile et les indications très claires. Un gros merci à toute ...
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2026

Regency House
Our recent November stay at Regency House was exceptional, thanks to the incredible team who truly brought the experience to life. The professionalism, warmth, and seamless organisation shown by every member of staff set this hotel apart. Each person added their own personality and skill, creating ...
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2025

Cordia Serviced Apartments
Clean, basic. No heat in towel rail. milk in fridge would have been great.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026
Popular places to visit
Antrim Forum Leisure Centre
You can take time to visit Antrim Forum Leisure Centre during your travels to Antrim. While in this walkable area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
The Junction Shopping Complex
You can browse for the perfect souvenirs at The Junction Shopping Complex during your visit to Antrim. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
Antrim Castle
After visiting Antrim Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Antrim. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
Massereene Golf Club
On the green shores of Lough Neagh, the biggest lake by area in the British Isles, sits Massereene Golf Club, formed in 1895 and proud owner of what without question is one of Northern Ireland’s best parkland courses. Legend has it that the lough was formed when the giant Finn MacCool tossed a sod of earth at a Scottish foe (the boulder became the Isle of Man). Whether you subscribe to that tall tale or not, you certainly can’t deny that Lough Neagh provides a fittingly dramatic backdrop to the challenge of this tricky course, especially on grey and windy days.
The Torpedo Platform
You can find out about the history of Toome when you stop by The Torpedo Platform. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Clotworthy Arts Centre
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Clotworthy Arts Centre during your trip to Antrim. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.


