Food scene
Bushmills Distillery station
Offering a range of cuisines from Irish Heritage food, Italian take-away, a dedicated Pan-Asian restaurant, Spanish Pinxtos and a Grillbar offering the best of local surf, turf or both, The Ramore Complex maintains a great reputation on the North Coast for first class food and drink experiences.
104 locals recommend
Ramore Restaurants
1 Harbour RdOffering a range of cuisines from Irish Heritage food, Italian take-away, a dedicated Pan-Asian restaurant, Spanish Pinxtos and a Grillbar offering the best of local surf, turf or both, The Ramore Complex maintains a great reputation on the North Coast for first class food and drink experiences.
The Bushmills Inn Hotel
9 Dunluce RdTartine at the Distillers Arms
140 Main StJust a few minutes’ walk from No. 4, offering a range of food and drink options with beautiful views of our locals bay.
23 locals recommend
Bayview Hotel
2 Bayhead RdJust a few minutes’ walk from No. 4, offering a range of food and drink options with beautiful views of our locals bay.
Sightseeing
Giant's Causeway
A wonder of the natural world, just round the coast from No. 4
Dunluce Castle
87 Dunluce RdA piece of history from the clans of Ulster
Featured as the “King’s Road” in Game of Thrones, the scenic trees of the Bregagh road form “The Dark Hedges.”
(Parking available at nearby hotel, please respect the delicate infrastructure anchoring these amazing trees!)
200 locals recommend
The Dark Hedges
Bregagh RoadFeatured as the “King’s Road” in Game of Thrones, the scenic trees of the Bregagh road form “The Dark Hedges.”
(Parking available at nearby hotel, please respect the delicate infrastructure anchoring these amazing trees!)
Home of the Greyjoys and set of the Iron Islands, another must-see for the Game of Thrones fans, only a short drive from No. 4.
117 locals recommend
Ballintoy Harbour
Home of the Greyjoys and set of the Iron Islands, another must-see for the Game of Thrones fans, only a short drive from No. 4.
Take a short ferry trip to Rathlin Island and visit Church Bay, the three lighthouses East,West and Rue and the RSPB Puffin Sanctuary offering nesting sites to these beautiful, comic and rarely seen birds on the beautiful cliffs of Rathlin Island
68 locals recommend
Rathlin Island
Take a short ferry trip to Rathlin Island and visit Church Bay, the three lighthouses East,West and Rue and the RSPB Puffin Sanctuary offering nesting sites to these beautiful, comic and rarely seen birds on the beautiful cliffs of Rathlin Island
Feeling adventurous? Cross Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge and enjoy a peaceful picnic on the small island that gives it its name!
171 locals recommend
Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
Feeling adventurous? Cross Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge and enjoy a peaceful picnic on the small island that gives it its name!
Sports and Leisure
A mere 10 Minutes from No. 4, home of The Open 2019 and the future host of The Open 2025!
Royal Portrush Golf Club
Just around the corner from No.4, practice your putt or play through your game on our beautiful local course all while overlooking the scenic Blackrock Beach and the lazy meandering of the River Bush.
15 locals recommend
Bushfoot Golf Club
Bushfoot RoadJust around the corner from No.4, practice your putt or play through your game on our beautiful local course all while overlooking the scenic Blackrock Beach and the lazy meandering of the River Bush.
Up for a rollercoaster ride, a trip on the Ghost Train or just fancy some candy floss and a fun day out on the Penny Slots? Try Curry’s Fun Park in Portrush and enjoy stunning sea views while you’re at it.
8 locals recommend
Curry's Fun Park (Barry's)
16 Eglinton StreetUp for a rollercoaster ride, a trip on the Ghost Train or just fancy some candy floss and a fun day out on the Penny Slots? Try Curry’s Fun Park in Portrush and enjoy stunning sea views while you’re at it.
Neighbourhoods
Beaches, beaches, beaches; harbours, bars, bistros and boats!
Mere minutes from No. 4 you will find all the amenities you could ask for from a trip to the coast including restaurants, a convenience store, ice cream, tennis courts, a play park, scenic walks, a heritage rail-way and the beautiful beaches of the North Antrim Coastline
30 locals recommend
Portballintrae
Beaches, beaches, beaches; harbours, bars, bistros and boats!
Mere minutes from No. 4 you will find all the amenities you could ask for from a trip to the coast including restaurants, a convenience store, ice cream, tennis courts, a play park, scenic walks, a heritage rail-way and the beautiful beaches of the North Antrim Coastline
Home of the historic Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, the Salmon and Whiskey Festival and Gateway to the famed Giant’s Causeway, take in the many independent eateries, brasseries, bakeries and deli, peruse the local arts, crafts and book shops, do some shopping in the local boutiques or why not even take a tour of the stills and try a dram of whiskey from the oldest licensed distillery in the world.
27 locals recommend
Bushmills
Home of the historic Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, the Salmon and Whiskey Festival and Gateway to the famed Giant’s Causeway, take in the many independent eateries, brasseries, bakeries and deli, peruse the local arts, crafts and book shops, do some shopping in the local boutiques or why not even take a tour of the stills and try a dram of whiskey from the oldest licensed distillery in the world.