Three rooms set into the mountain
The waterfall caves
Three real rooms set into the foot of Binevenagh, looking out over the trout lakes with forest on every side. Quiet, warm, and built so the view does the talking.

See it before you book it
Walk through Birch
A wide bed, a deep sofa and space to spread out, with the trout lakes and twenty acres of forest beyond the glass.

The rooms
Three caves, one hillside
A stay built around the water and the quiet
The water and the quiet

Whichever cave you choose, the two spring-fed lakes are right there for fishing, the 20 acres of forest are yours to walk, and the fire pit is stocked for the evening. When you want more, the Causeway Coast is a short drive beyond the gate.
Common questions
The caves sleep between two and four people: Birch and Ash each sleep up to four, while Fern is the cosier cave and sleeps up to two. All three include hot tub access, a fire pit, a BBQ, free WiFi and a Smart TV.
Yes, the caves are well suited to a couples retreat, with Fern in particular built for two and kept deliberately cosy. Each cave has its own hot tub access and fire pit, no shared spaces, and uninterrupted views of the trout lakes and forest.
Fern is the cosiest cave and sleeps up to two, with a kitchenette set into its own stone arch, while Birch and Ash each sleep up to four. Otherwise all three caves offer the same hot tub access, fire pit, BBQ, WiFi and Smart TV.
Yes, the two spring-fed trout lakes sit right beside the caves, so you can fish for rainbow trout a few steps from the door. You will need a DAERA game rod licence to fish for trout in Northern Ireland, which you can buy online before you arrive.


