Milbrae Lodges

Accommodation, Guest House / B&Bs, Romance in Crumlin

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Milbrae Lodges

AccommodationRomance

Review

“I’ll not leave thee, thou lone one! to pine on the stem; since the lovely are sleeping, go sleep thou with them.” T. Moore.

Transforming what was once a Victorian, 17th century courtyard for horses and farming into an exceptional destination for lovers of all ages; Millbrae Lodges stand beautifully situated, and immaculately furnished, amongst stunning countryside, and a mere 12.1 miles from Belfast City Centre. Providing guests with free parking and WiFi, Millbrae Lodges is handily located on the direct route to the North Antrim Coast, which includes attractions such as The Dark Hedges and the Giant’s Causeway. However, such is the tranquil beauty of Millbrae Lodges, you may just decide to make the most of your splendid accommodation and immediate surroundings. Breakfast arrives at your door, delivered in a delightful basket containing a continental selection of breakfast items. So why not treat your loved one to an extra special destination that’s been forged with love just for you.



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Contact Us

3 Tullyrusk Road , Dundrod,
Crumlin, Belfast , BT29 4JA

07968-022723

www.booking.com/Share-KsvbKC

millbrealodge@outlook.com

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Millbrae Lodges, Tullyrusk Road, Crumlin, UK

Nearby Attractions

Irish Linen Centre 10

Lisburn Museum

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Irish Linen Centre 10

Irish Linen Centre

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Castle Gardens-Lisburn

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Nearby Eating Out

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The Cardan

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Bob & Berts - Lisburn

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The Square Bistro

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