ACCOMMODATION
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Standing on the wooded slopes of Holywood's hills, the Culloden
Hotel overlooks Belfast Lough and the Antrim coastline. Originally
serving as the residence of the Bishop of Down, the hotel, the property
has been exquisitely transformed into a top class superior hotel.
The palatial surroundings, fine antiques and the highest levels
of personal service combine to give the Culloden Hotel a unique
air of elegance.
As one would expect from a hotel of the calibre
of the Culloden, each guestroom is lavishly decorated and tastefully
furnished to provide the perfect place to relax. Many rooms offer
wonderful views of the gardens and Belfast Lough. Guests can relax
over coffee in the comfortable hotel lounges, stroll through the
estate or paddle in Belfast Lough. The Mitre Restaurant offers
culinary excellence in an intimate setting, while the Cultra Inn
is the ideal venue to enjoy an informal drink. You are also free
to try out some tailored fitness programmes in the leisure centre
or relax in the hotel swimming pool.
The Culloden Hotel is situated minutes from
Belfast, a thriving city with a number of lively of pubs and designer
shops. Guests should visit the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum,
situated just outside Belfast, which houses Ireland's largest
vintage car collection and experience life as it was a century
ago, where historic houses, churches and schools have been carefully
restored into a "working village". Mount Stewart ranks
among Ireland's finest public gardens, while other popular attractions
include the Botanic Gardens, Ulster Museum and the Titanic Exhibition.
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