Five cabins at the water's edge
The lakeside cabins
Five timber cabins along the shore of the trout lakes. Decks over the water, stoves for the evening, and the forest at your back.
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See it before you book it
Walk through Willow
The flagship cabin, with its deck reaching out over the trout lake and the forest rising behind.
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The cabins
Five cabins, one shoreline
Life at the water's edge
The water's edge

Every cabin faces the water. Fish for rainbow trout from the shore or the deck, walk the forest before breakfast, and let the stove and the fire pit carry the evening. The Causeway Coast is a short drive beyond the gate.
Common questions
The five cabins sleep between two and six people. Rowan and Elm are built for two, Willow and Alder each sleep up to four, and Hazel sleeps up to six across three bedrooms. Every cabin has a wood-burning stove, a private deck, a fire pit, a BBQ, free WiFi and a Smart TV.
Yes, all five cabins sit along the shore of the spring-fed trout lakes. Willow's deck reaches out over the water, and none of the cabins is more than a minute's walk from the shore.
Yes, the trout lakes are right outside, and Willow's deck lets you cast without leaving the cabin. You will need a DAERA game rod licence to fish for trout in Northern Ireland, which you can buy online before you arrive.


