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A rare place to disappear

Premium stays on the Causeway Coast — cave rooms, rotating cabins and a dog-friendly cottage, in 20 acres of private forest.

Binevenagh mountain rising above the Magilligan foreland on the Causeway Coast

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  • Rotating cabins in Northern Ireland
  • Spring-fed trout lakes
  • At the foot of Binevenagh
  • The Causeway Coast
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The place

A rare place to retreat to, hollowed into the mountain

Family-run since 2015 at the foot of Binevenagh, in 20 acres of private forest with two spring-fed trout lakes — on a stretch of the North Coast most people only ever drive past.

Three rare ways to wake up on the Causeway Coast

01. The caves

Three rooms set into the foot of the mountain, looking out over the trout lakes with forest on every side.

The caves accommodation built into the foot of Binevenagh mountain at Tír Hollow Retreat

02. The turnaround houses

Ash and Birch each rotate a full 360 degrees, so you can turn the entire room to follow the view.

A guest relaxing in a private hot tub overlooking the trout lake at dusk

03. Atlantic View Cottage

A self-catering cottage just across from the main site, looking onto the foreland and the mountain — and the dog can come too.

Golden-hour light over the moorland and headland on the Causeway Coast near the retreat
Still water on one of the spring-fed trout lakes at Tír Hollow Retreat
Sunlight through the private forest across the site
The caves, stone-fronted rooms built into the foot of Binevenagh mountain
Warm stone interior of a cave room at the retreat
Aerial view of the two spring-fed trout lakes and forest at Tír Hollow Retreat
Golden-hour light over the moorland and headland on the Causeway Coast

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the whole point of it

A mythical land, hollowed into the mountain, made to retreat to.

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