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Properties in County Antrim...

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The Giant's Causeway on the north Antrim coast

Legend tells that the Giant's Causeway was built by the giant Finn McCool so that he could fight Benandonner, his Scottish counterpart. They also tell that Benandonner built it to fight Finn and indee... full details

Walking with the ancient spirits and natural dramas - The Causeway Coast

To witness the drama of Northern Irelands Causeway Coast is to walk with the ancient spirits of its deep glens and experience a unique blend of majesty and sheer beauty. You won’t just walk or drive t... full details

The gentle beauty in the north of Ulster - Glens of Antrim

Completely unspoilt and a place of outstanding natural beauty. The landscape here is dominated by a high plateau cut by deep glens which sweep eastward to the sea. Above all you will find it is an are... full details

Located between Carnlough and Glenariff (The Queen of the Glens), The Coach House Self Catering apartment is situated on the spectacular Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland and neighbouring the famous Wh... full details

This modern, fully equipped property is part of a small development of traditionally designed, detached bungalows (9 in total). They are set in a quiet location at the bottom of a private lane on the ... full details

Our selection in Cordoba : Cordoba

Cordoba is at the northernmost section of Andalucia and well inland from the coastal resorts which means that it gets very, very hot in the Summer.

The city was founded by the Romans who went on to build the bridge now called "El Puente Romano". However, the city reached its peak under the arab o...more

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