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Loughbrickland Courtyard - Lisnagade

Loughbrickland House, Scarva Street, Loughbrickland, Co Down, BT32 3NH
Loughbrickland Courtyard - Lisnagade

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Heritage,  comfort, a safe and peaceful environment, especially for children and older guests,  opportunities to explore and enjoy historical places and active pursuits - you'll find them all in Loughbrickland Courtyard Self-catering.  And Game of Thrones Studio Tour is within 2  miles, the Titanic Exhibition about 45 minutes' drive and you'll find  lots of exciting outdoor activities in Castlewellan and Tollymore Forest parks about 30 minutes away.

Loughbrickland Courtyard is ideally situated as a base from which to enjoy the many delights of County Down and County Armagh. Two cottages, Coolnacran and Lisnagade have been created in the old stone coach house behind historic Loughbrickland House. We were awarded 'Best Self-Catering accommodation in Co. Down' in 2020 by Lux Life for Lisnagade and in 2021 for Coolnacran.  And In 2015 Loughbrickland Courtyard was awarded a Silver Award in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.

Lisnagade in Loughbrickland Courtyard, has two double/twin en suite bedrooms. The cosy living room has traditional cast iron fireplace with easy to use log effect gas fire which creates a cheerful atmosphere. The kitchen is fully equipped and laundry facilities are separate with 24/7 access. We supply a welcome basket of goodies including home baked bread, milk, tea, etc. The living room opens onto a dedicated furnished patio area and a safe place where children can play. Safety gates for stairs. The TV/DVD player will make even wet days enjoyable and there are games, books and toys available.

Easy to reach, especially from Dublin or Belfast, Loughbrickland Courtyard is close to the bustling town of Banbridge with the Outlet Shopping Centre nearby. A 20 minute drive towards Belfast takes you to historic Hillsborough with its Castle and Gardens and the popular Forest park with its walk around the lake. You can also explore the Bronte country with memories of Patrick Bronte (father of Emily, Anne and Charlotte), go adventuring in Castlewellan Forest park and in Tollymore Forst Park, try mountain-walking or even mountaineering in the Mournes, admire the architecture and gardens of Mount Stewart and other National Trust properties in Co. Down and Co. Armagh. And that’s just in Co. Down.
In 2015 Loughbrickland Courtyard were awarded a Silver Award in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.

*Euro rates do vary and need to be clarified with premises at time of booking.
Additional nights can be booked- please contact premises directly for details.
Please book here: www.loughbricklandcourtyard.com

Facilities

Children & Infants

  • Cot & Highchair Available

Establishment Features

  • Private Garden

Leisure Facilities

  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • Euros accepted

Room / Unit Features

  • Dishwasher
  • DVD Player
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Microwave
  • Tumble Dryer
  • TV
  • Washing Machine

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Road Directions

We are 60 minutes easy drive from Dublin Airport via the Drogheda Toll Bridge (€1.90), approx 1Km from the main Dublin-Belfast road (take Loughbrickland exit), 60 minutes drive from George Best (Belfast City) Airport, about 40 minutes drive from Belfast or from Belfast International Airport and about 90 minutes from Dublin Port. Rental cars are available in all these ports of entry.

Public Transport Directions

Busses from Newry to Belfast stop in Loughbrickland and then in Banbridge from where there is a wider range of services.  The Aircoach from Dublin Airport to Belfast stops in Banbridge as do Goldliner buses from Dublin to Belfast.

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