Situated in the small coastal village of Carnlough on the famous Antrim Coast Road. Built in 1848 and once owned by Sir Winston Churchill. This family owned hotel was originally built as a coaching inn. It’s located in the small fishing village of Carnlough, on the Antrim Coast with golf courses at Cairndhu and Cushendall, both nine miles away. 
All 45 bedrooms are en-suite with radio, TV, telephone and beverage making facilities. The award-winning restaurant offers menus reflecting the specialties of the Glens of Antrim; wild salmon, crab and lobster and lamb from the Antrim Hills together with vegetables from the Braid valley.
The Arkle Bar named after the famous steeple- chaser, offers the comfort and hospitality so necessary after a sporting day.
Dine in style -
Enjoy the award-winning Cuisine enhanced by carefully chosen and imaginative wine list. The menus are designed around the wonderful natural produce which thrives in the unpolluted waters and hinterland. Seafood specialities include locally caught wild salmon, trout, scallops, crabs and lobster.
Sir Winston Churchill once stayed in room 114. (No surprise since he once owned the hotel.) Recently refurbished and upgraded all rooms are tastefully appointed.
Individually decorated with a blend of old and new they offer the guest a very comfortable and relaxing stay in the Glens of Antrim. En-suite facilities, television with satellite and radio are standard. Laundry, tea & making facilities are available. Some of our rooms are category 1 for disable. |