The Rabbit Hotel & Retreat

“Wonderful hotel with a stunning open-air spa.” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

TEMPLEPATRICK, COUNTY ANTRIM

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Our Inspector's view

The Rabbit Hotel and Retreat is just 20 minutes from Belfast and 10 minutes from Belfast International Airport. It's a lakeside property with a stunning open air spa, hot tubs and Roman baths among its facilities. Bedrooms are modern and spacious; some with open-air bath tubs alongside wood burning stoves, and others with wonderful views over the lake or the spa. The bar and restaurant offer a great menu to complement the guest experience.

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AA Recommended Spa
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The Rabbit Hotel & Retreat
882 Antrim Road, TEMPLEPATRICK, COUNTY ANTRIM, BT39 0AH

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 33
  • Family rooms:
Prices and payment
  • Single room, minimum price: £157
  • Double room, minimum price: £157
Opening times
  • Open all year

About the area

Discover County Antrim

At its closest point, County Antrim is only 12 miles from the Mull of Kintyre, and its coastline is both beautiful and geologically diverse. Alternating sandy bays, rocky shores, high cliffs and forbidding headlands produce a dramatic scenery. Inland, the beautiful wooded glens rise to meet dizzying moorland heights.

The complex coastal geology ranges from relatively recent volcanic activity several millennia ago – represented by the massive basalt moorland plateau – to the silvery schists in the northwest, which are about 250 million years older. It includes rocks laid down more than 500 million years ago on an ancient ocean floor, pudding-stone that was later a desert floor, a belt of coal formed out of a swampy delta, salt trapped in the stone 200 million years ago, and mudstones and limestones from the time of the dinosaurs. In between are rich red sandstones, grey clays and dazzling cliffs of white chalk. This fascinating mixture is best seen at Fair Head and Murlough Bay, where, in startling contrast, the chalk cliffs overlie the older red Triassic sandstones. The Antrim Coast and Glens were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1988.

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