“Best Burger in Bangor” Review of The Rabbit Rooms 59 photos The Rabbit Rooms 30-32 Quay Street, Bangor BT20 5ED, Northern Ireland +44 28 9146 7699 Website E-mail Improve this listing Ranked #13 of 158 Restaurants in Bangor 511 Reviews Price range: $...
#3 of 27 hotels in Bangor "Friendly staff, good food, comfy rooms - what's not to like? Beds very sleep-worthy; coffee machine for your caffeine fix; nice bar/restaurant, with good cocktail selection; staff pleasant and helpful" Breakfast included 2024 Shipquay Boutique Hotel Show prices...
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the best cities in Ireland and Northern Ireland. These are the places where you will make lasting memories during your stay. The best way to get around Ireland is by renting a car.You can compare car rental prices here.We have taken road trips alo...
It’s true what they say, breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and at Culloden Estate and Spa we believe that our breakfast service is the best way to showcase some of the finest produce that Northern Ireland has to offer. Our team of chefs have gone to extraordinary lengths...
Phat Bastrd Burger (Bangor) Phat Bastrd Burger (Bangor) 5.0 Burgers•Chicken•Comfort Food 9 High Street, Bangor, EMEA BT20 5ED Chopstix Noodle Bar (Donegall) Chopstix Noodle Bar (Donegall) 4.0 Noodles•Chinese•Asian 22 Donegall Pl, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT1 5 ...
Local produce takes center stage in Belfast's restaurants, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from Northern Ireland's fertile landscapes. From hearty Irish stews and seafood delights to contemporary takes on classic dishes, the city's eateries offer a taste of the region'...
At Junction 1, take the A2 exit towards Larne/Bangor. Continue on the A2 for around 40 miles, passing through Larne and Ballycastle, until you reach Bushmills. Once in Bushmills, follow the signs to the town center, where you'll find Causeway B & B waiting to provide you with a warm ...
This trail starts just to the east of Belfast in Bangor, and runs for 92 miles, through Newtownards, Downpatrick, Newry and Armagh. Along the way you’ll see the slopes of the mountain that St. Patrick tended his sheep on, the location of the first church he founded, and his grave at...
Nevertheless, some happy-making surprises turned up: The roof was replaced with the original blue Bangor slate from Wales; old pitch timbers that hadn’t seen the light of day for decades now shine in top-floor bedrooms in the main house; the chimneys, which had been knocked to two-thirds...
Alternatively, you can take the train from Belfast to Bangor, and then catch a bus or taxi to Groomsport. If you're flying into Northern Ireland, the closest airport is Belfast International Airport, which is approximately 30 miles from Groomsport. From the airport, you can hire a car or...