Vacation rentals in Ballymoney

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    Explore 10 vacation rentals in Ballymoney

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Ballymoney vacation rentals start at G$6,274 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Wi-Fi availability

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Ballymoney rentals

  • 5 Average rating

    Ballymoney stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!

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A spacious deck extends along the riverfront, featuring sleek wooden flooring and modern railings. Outdoor seating is arranged to provide scenic views of the river and surrounding foliage, while expansive glass doors offer access to the interior living spaces.
Cabin in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 369 reviews

Luxury riverside Lodge w Hot tub

Step into your own private oasis and immerse yourselves in pure relaxation. Picture this: you and your beloved, basking in the warmth of a luxurious hot tub, surrounded by the soothing sounds of the flowing river. Feel the stress melt away as you gaze out at the breathtaking views, with nature's beauty unfolding before your eyes. Book your stay now and let the enchantment of our riverfront Air BnB sweep you off your feet. Your romantic escape awaits! 🌊💑 1 hour from Belfast. Airfryer & double hob

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A cozy living area is furnished with a comfortable gray sofa adorned with floral pillows. A small side table sits next to the sofa, and a dining table is visible in the background, surrounded by dark dining chairs. Light flows in through large sliding doors that lead to a patio area.
Apartment in Causeway Coast and Glens
5 out of 5 average rating, 74 reviews

Ballymoney (1st floor) Apartment

Your group will be close to everything for your stay at this modern two-bedroom apartment. The well-equipped kitchen and comfortable living space will suit all your needs. Across the road is a fantastic play area and it's a short walk to the town centre, including a choice of supermarkets. Just 30 minutes by car or train will take you to Portrush and all the attractions of the famous North Coast, from the Giant's Causeway to Game of Thrones locations. Both Belfast airports are just an hour away.

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The converted 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry is positioned on an elevated site, surrounded by lush greenery. A small wooden balcony with railing extends from the entrance, while chickens are seen wandering nearby. The structure features large windows that invite natural light.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 536 reviews

The Oat Box Converted Horsebox North Coast Ireland

Set on private farmland on an elevated site, The oat box provides a luxurious haven of peace and tranquility to escape from the world for a little while. Our 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry has been lovingly converted into guest accommodation for 2 adults using repurposed materials to create a cosy, welcoming hideaway. It is the perfect base to explore the panoramic North Coast of Ireland with its many tourist attractions. There are a great selection of restaurants and quality coffee shops nearby.

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The exterior of a historic two-story house is displayed, featuring light gray stone walls and dark roof tiles. Large windows with white frames offer glimpses of the interior. The surrounding garden is lush and planted with colorful flowers, creating a welcoming and serene ambiance.
Apartment in Coleraine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Cook's Quarter's Annexe of charming Camus House

The Cook's Quarters is part of Camus House, built in 1685 on the site of Saint Comgall's Monastery, over looking the famous "Ford of Camus" on the River Bann. The area is surrounded by stunning hill and river views. The site is within a short drive of the North Coast. The accommodation is within the grounds of a grade B listed family home. Located near multiple golf courses such as Royal Portrush, and many tourist attractions such as Giants Causeway and Dunluce castle. 1 hr drive from Belfast.

Top guest favorite
A charming stone cottage with an asymmetric roof complements the natural landscape. The exterior features a blend of dark and light materials, framed by lush greenery. Large windows enhance the inviting appearance, allowing for ample daylight in the interior spaces.
Barn in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Plum Tree Cottage

In an idillic location in the Causeway Coast and Glens countryside, Plum Tree Cottage provides a luxurious haven to escape from it all. This lovingly restored barn is the perfect mix of rustic charm and modern amenities and is ideal for couples or families who are looking for a central location from which to explore the stunning north coast of Ireland with its many tourist attractions. You will never tire of the panoramic views and peaceful countryside you will find just a short drive away.

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A charming entrance to a semi-detached cottage is depicted, featuring a green front door and neatly arranged steps leading to a welcoming porch. Flanking the entrance are large windows, and a bench is located in front, surrounded by colorful flowers and gravel.
Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

The Shebeen (Sleeps 2)

The ‘Shebeen’ is a luxury semi detached furnished cottage set on a quiet hillside location, enjoying panoramic views over Portballintrae, Bushmills and the Causeway Coastline. 7/8 minutes by car to visit the world famous Giants Causeway. The town of Bushmills has shops, galleries, bars and award winning restaurants Local taxi company available. All tourist attractions like Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, White Park Bay, Dunluce Castle & Ballintoy Harbour are all close by. Car essential.

Top guest favorite
A cozy seating area is positioned in front of sliding glass doors, featuring two wood-framed chairs adorned with decorative pillows. A small round table is placed between the chairs, complemented by a small potted plant. Soft lighting is provided by wall-mounted fixtures.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

The Burrow at No. 84

Cosy country log cabin with beautiful panoramic views over the Antrim hills with Slemish in the distance. The Burrow is a ground floor luxury log cabin with exclusive use of private garden, patio and hot tub. The apartment is a 30 minute drive from the stunning North Coast attractions and a 45 minute drive from Belfast. The apartment is located 50m from our house so we are nearby to make your stay enjoyable. An Electric Vehicle charger is available on request. Additional charges apply.

Top guest favorite
An open-plan studio apartment features a spacious wooden bed positioned against a wall with natural light filtering through the window. A cozy sofa and small dining table with colorful chairs complement the rustic decor, contributing to a warm and inviting ambiance.
Condo in Aghadowey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Allen's peaceful country retreat

Stunning country retreat. 15-20 mins from the spectacular north coast. Brand new upstairs studio apartment in a private lane with stunning views over the Bann Valley with various country walks. Separate access and outside space with outside dining and BBQ Modern open planned decor with separate shower room and toilet. King size bed and double sofa bed so potential for 3-4 guests. kitchenette with microwave, toaster, and kettle. Portable hob cooker available on request.⁶

Top guest favorite
The cottage exterior showcases a modern white facade with a soft green door, framed by simple outdoor lighting. A spacious gravel area is visible in front, with grassy patches leading towards the scenic coastline and cliffs in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
5 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Dunseverick Harbour Cottage (Adult only)

Dunseverick Harbour Cottage is set in a stunning location overlooking the harbour.The cottage is a warm cosy home with breath taking sea views from every window overlooking the Causeway Coast and Rathlin Island.The house has everything you need for a relaxing stay on the stunning north coast.The causeway coast path passes the front gate with beautiful walks in every direction to Whitepark Bay, Ballintoy, Carrickarede rope bridge and the Ulster Way to the Giants Causeway.

Top guest favorite
An exterior view of the property showcases a modern architectural design, featuring large glass windows and a circular accent. Surrounding greenery is visible, with a paved pathway leading to the entrance. The expansive landscape of Royal Portrush Golf Course can be seen in the background.
Villa in Portrush
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Whiterocks Villa

Beautiful property inside and out with the most stunning views of Royal Portrush Golf Course and only a stones through away from whiterocks beach. This home really need to be seen to be appreciated in its full entirety. Enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace and watch the sun set over the Whiterocks, take romantic walks along the beach or head into Portrush (1 mile away) for a night to remember. Once you stay one or two nights you will want to come back again.

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A single-story bungalow is set in a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by a neatly maintained lawn and a paved pathway leading to the entrance. The building features large front windows, providing ample natural light, and a small shrub border enhances the outdoor space.
Bungalow in Ballymoney
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

North Coast base for a perfect time!

Nestled in a small, quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Ballymoney, easily accessible from the main road from Belfast to the picturesque North Coast. Large paved and grass area to front and rear perfect for a BBQ after a day of exploring. Parking to the side of the property for up to 4 cars. Consisting of spacious rooms, cosy living room. Kitchen with basic amenities. Rooms on one level ideal for wheelchairs only one small step upon entry. Wifi included.

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Bendooragh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

'Sleepy Hollow'Romantic cottage in idyllic garden.

Sleepy Hollow is in a truly tranquil rural setting,set in 2 acres of woodland gardens. Cosy up in front of the living room fire or spend your evening by our outside fire in the sitooterie! Enjoy our electric massage chair to relax after enjoying the North Coast! We invite you to enjoy our garden, have a good night's rest and wake up to the sound of the dawn chorus! Tourist board approved. Free wifi.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ballymoney?

    Stays near the town centre give easy access to markets, cafés, and historic sites, while options on the edge of Ballymoney have tranquil rural settings. Look for accommodations with outdoor space or views for a more relaxed experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Ballymoney with kids?

    Families often explore riverside parks, visit local museums, or enjoy community playgrounds in and around Ballymoney. Outdoor activities like cycling paths and interactive exhibits are frequently suggested for keeping kids engaged.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ballymoney?

    Explore Ballymoney Museum, browse local shops, or spend time in the Joey Dunlop Memorial Gardens. Nature lovers can walk nearby trails and enjoy rural landscapes around the town.

  • How is the weather in Ballymoney?

    Ballymoney has cool winters near 35–46°F (2–8°C), with moderate rainfall in all seasons. Summers are mild, reaching around 65°F (18°C), so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is practical year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Ballymoney?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for more comfortable weather, outdoor events, and vibrant greenery. Autumn showcases the changing landscapes, while winter is quieter with cooler temperatures.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ballymoney?

    Explore the Ballymoney Museum for insights into local history, walk through Memorial Park, and discover the town’s historic architecture. Scenic areas around the River Bann are frequently suggested for outdoor walks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ballymoney?

    Ballymoney has woodland and riverside trails suitable for various abilities, with marked routes through local parks and countryside. Some trails offer views of rolling farmland and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ballymoney?

    Families can explore interactive displays at Ballymoney Museum, enjoy the playgrounds in local parks, or follow gentle walking paths together. Community leisure centres sometimes host swim sessions and family-friendly events.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ballymoney?

    The region around Ballymoney has coastal cliffs, forest parks, and historic castles that are often recommended for day trips. You might explore spots with panoramic views, walking trails, or visit a distillery for a guided experience.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ballymoney?

    Pet friendly accommodations are available across Ballymoney, with many hosts welcoming guests with dogs or other small animals. Local parks and green spaces make it easy to explore the outdoors together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ballymoney?

    Explore the town's local shops and markets for handcrafted goods, and stop by traditional cafés for authentic Northern Irish treats. Weather can be changeable, so packing layers and a light rain jacket is often suggested.

  • What is Ballymoney known for?

    Ballymoney is known for its historic town centre, traditional markets, and proximity to scenic coastlines. The region often draws visitors interested in exploring its rural landscapes, cycling routes, and local heritage sites.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ballymoney?

    Wander the lesser-known woodland paths, discover heritage plaques highlighting the town’s history, or visit artisan shops tucked along quieter streets. The scenic banks of the River Bann and local gardens often offer a peaceful escape.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ballymoney?

    Traditional Northern Irish breakfasts, soda bread, and locally made pies are frequently suggested in Ballymoney. Sample dishes featuring root vegetables or fresh dairy, and try a sweet treat from a local café or bakery.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ballymoney?

    Bring a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing to stay prepared for changing weather. A camera is useful for capturing the region’s rural views and historic landmarks.

  • What is the nightlife in Ballymoney like?

    Ballymoney has a relaxed nightlife scene with traditional pubs, live music in select venues, and occasional community socials. It is common to enjoy an evening out with local beers or hear regional musicians play.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ballymoney?

    Ballymoney has community fairs, vintage vehicle gatherings, and seasonal markets that are frequently suggested, especially in spring and summer. Agricultural shows and traditional music events are also locally popular.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ballymoney?

    Ballymoney has family friendly vacation rentals, including options near parks, playgrounds, and quiet residential streets. Many stays feature extra space and amenities suited for groups of all ages.