Location:
42a Main Street
Ballintoy, Ballycastle
Northern Ireland
Sheep Island View Hostel is on the B15
Coast Road between Bushmills and
Ballycastle.
Phone: (028) 2076 9391
Email: info@sheepislandview.com
Website: www.sheepislandview.com
Opening Dates: all year
Hosts: Seamus and Josie McShane
Rates:
Hostel: 15 pounds per person per night
10 pounds (under 12 years)
free (under two years)
Conference Facility:
The new purpose built Conference Suite can accommodate up to 150 people with facilities to sleep 110 people onsite, additional bed space can be arranged in the village and full catering can be provided on request. The conference facility offers the ideal location for group seminars, conferences, geological field trips, training sessions or an all in venue for group holidays. If you wish more details on costs and facilities or you have requirements you which to price, please email Sheep Island View - info@sheepislandview.com
Amenities:
-beautiful views of Sheep Island
and Rathlin Island and the western
islands of Scotland
-family-run hostel
-new camping barn on property with
six small rooms and kitchen and
bathrooms
-free WI-FI
-well laid-out kitchen
-all rooms ensuite
-meals on request for groups
-wheelchair friendly
-family rooms available
-welcoming atmosphere
-multiple cooking and eating locations
-free pick-up service from Ballycastle,
Portrush, Bushmills, and the Giants
Causeway
-well serviced by public transport
-traditional music in pubs nearby
-group bookings available
-private parking
-residential lounge for guests
-spacious fully-equipped
conference centre on premises
with seating for up to 150 people
Things To Do:
-visit Giants Causeway
-visit Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
-visit Ballintoy stalactite cave
-swimming
-water sports
-visit Bushmills Whiskey Distillery
-visit O’Rourke’s Kitchen - a charming
teahouse at the Ballintoy Harbour
-visit Rathlin Island
-enjoy horse riding at the Sheans Horse
Farm in Ballymoney
-visit Watertop Farm, a family activity
centre, in Ballycastle
-visit Benvarden House and Gardens in
Ballymoney
-enjoy walking on the many trails in the area
-explore the Glens of Antrim
-enjoy many of the scenic drives
-visit Torr Head
-visit Dooey’s Cairn
-visit Mountsandel Fort
-visit Mussenden Temple and Downhill
Demesne
-visit Dunluce Castle
-visit Carrickfergus Castle
-visit Hezlett House
-visit Ballycastle Museum
-visit Ballymoney Museum
-visit Mid-Antrim Museum at the Braid
-visit Larne Museum
-visit White Park Bay
-visit Portstewart Strand
-visit Barry’s Amusement Park in Portrush
-enjoy a ride on the Portrush Puffer
-visit Waterworld in Portrush
-enjoy sea angling
-enjoy the many Forest Parks in the area
-enjoy the many golf courses in the area
-enjoy salmon and trout fishing in the
Lower Bann