Hawthorn is a charming holiday home set on the outskirts of Dungiven within the Sperrin Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Londonderry.
With breathtaking views over the Owenbeg River and a wealth of outdoor opportunities from the door, including private fly fishing (flies only, with licences available for purchase on-site), this family-friendly property is a fantastic base for families seeking adventure and relaxation amidst stunning scenery.
On arrival, you will have two private parking spaces and a warm welcome after you walk up the cobblestone patio, indulged with outside dining furniture and a barbecue for a summer sizzler.
There is an expansive lawn for the little ones, and even take your bike up to the nearby mountain for some extreme downhill terrain.
one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Northern Ireland, offering panoramic views of the lush countryside and the surrounding mountains.
It is a place where you can connect with nature and enjoy peace and tranquillity.
Upon entering your single-storey retreat, you will immediately be captivated by the wooden themed interior, which perfectly complements the natural surroundings.
What will also catch your eye is the luxurious hot tub, a feature of the property that allows for ultimate relaxation.
Imagine unwinding in the bubbling waters while gazing up at the starry night sky, or simply soaking in the warm embrace of the tub as you plan your next day of adventure.
Servicing the whole property you have two kitchenettes and not one, but two BBQ areas for those summer sizzle events.
There are also two snug sofa corners ripe for watching a movie on the TV.
There are multiple places to enjoy your lovely spread with dining tables both inside and outside, and there is an activity area for a fun-filled game.
When the sun sets you have two double beds or two bunk beds, so after a gentle soak you can drift off to sleep in peace.
Adventures in the mornings and relaxation in the evenings when you book a stay at Hawthorn.
Adventures are not far when you stay at the Hawthorn, such as the Roe Valley Country Park, which is a forested park that features the ruins of an ancient linen mill and a museum, and what you can appreciate is there are low footpaths so they are pushchair-friendly.
For the more extreme, you have Gortmore Car Park, which offers the perfect place to start a downhill adventure onboard your bike, plus you can enjoy the stunning vistas that come with the mountain top.
If you fancy a brisk forest stroll, have a peek at Cam Forest's Woodland Walk, where you have plenty of trails and hills for a fun day out, with the reassurance you won't get lost with maps at every entrance.
Northern Irish adventures are never far when you book a stay at Hawthorn.
Note: This property can be booked with refs: 1123877, 1123878, 1167420, 1167422, 1167675, 1167677, 1167678, 1167680, 1167682, 1167683, 1167684, 1167685, 1167686, 1167687, 1167688, 1167689, 1167190, 1167691, 1167692, and 1167693, together sleeping up to 46 guests.