Use Galgorm as the base to explore the best Northern Ireland has to offer, the stunning Causeway Coast, golf, spa and the amazing local produce in one of our 4 restaurants.
Use Galgorm as the base to explore the best Northern Ireland has to offer, the stunning Causeway Coast, golf, spa and the amazing local produce in one of our 4 restaurants.
Located on the banks of the tranquil River Maine, The Riverside Garden is home to outdoor pools, hot tubs, The Salt Cave, Elements and the Celtic Sauna.
The beautifully landscaped Walled Garden features meandering walkways, steam room, sauna, hot tubs and The Palm House.
Make your way along the riverside boardwalk to discover our latest addition to the Thermal Spa Village - The Alpine Garden.
Sit back, relax and take in the views of the gardens from the comfort of The Palm House and enjoy a drink from our exclusive menu.
Cleanse your mind, body & spirit with the unique Celtic Sauna Infusion, exclusive to The Spa at Galgorm. A treat for all the senses, this all-encompassing spa experience will succumb the mind and body to a state of relaxation.
Experience the detoxifying and purifying effects of halotherapy. Relax and unwind whilst inhaling the salt infused air deep into the lungs.
The Snow Cabin is a fascinating cooling experience of year-round wintery fun. Recommended after a spell in the Sanarium, this invigorating experience enhances blood circulation and has a positive effect on the lungs and respiratory system.
Bring the serenity of nature to your mind and body with a private bathing experience.
The Gobbins Cliff Path brings visitors to the edge of the Irish Sea – and sometimes over it – via a network of 23 bridges and walkways that traverse caves, tunnels and steps carved directly into the cliff face.
Flanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, for centuries the Giant’s Causeway has inspired artists, stirred scientific debate and captured the imagination of all who see it.
Suspended almost 100 ft (30 m) above sea level, the rope bridge was first erected by salmon fisherman 350 years ago.
This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century, intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their Georgian mansion, Gracehill House.
Rugged coast, spectacular views over the Mull of Kintyre, crashing waves and historical intrigue are reasons why you should make this detour, on the Causeway Coastal Route.
Dating back to 1177, Carrickfergus Castle is one of the best preserved Norman Castles in the UK and Ireland. It now houses historical displays and cannons from the 17th and 19th centuries.
First built on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the iconic ruin of Dunluce Castle bears witness to a long and tumultuous history.
A modern day castle literally fit for a Queen, Hillsborough Castle, built in the 1770s, is a working royal palace that functions as the official residence of the Royal Family when they are in Northern Ireland.
Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas.
On 31st March 1996 Crumlin Road Gaol slammed shut its doors for what many thought would be the final time, but, on the 19th November 2012 the chains fell off and HMP Belfast was reborn as a major visitor attraction and conference centre.
Housed in an iconic, six-floor building, Titanic Belfast is located in the heart of Belfast, right beside the historic site of this world-famous ship’s construction.
The foundation stone to Belfast Cathedral was laid in 1899 and the nave was consecrated in 1904. The Spire of Hope was added in 2006.
The ancestral home of Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st President of the USA, has been carefully restored as en educational experience for all ages. Be sure to sample the soda bread made during the baking demonstrations!
The Bow and Arrow experts specialise in the art of bow making as they offer classes where you can improve your woodworking skills as well the specific technique required in bow making.
This pop-up dining experience that uses local produce is run by Chef Rob Curley. Taking place in a different location every time, this is a unique experience for the food lovers who will enjoy a 6-course meal with some explanation behind the location and the produce.
Learn what it takes to become a Blacksmith! Become educated in this niche area of expertise where you can participate in the traditional skills required of a blacksmith including specialising in steel, wrought iron decorating and sculpting. Opening times: Wednesday & Thursday only.
The unique brewery with an onsite Farm Shop is perfect spot for the craft beer fans. Brewers of the Galgorm beer stocked in the Resort’s mini bars, Hillstown have a long running passion for hand crafted local produce.
Explore our extensive Gin List as we showcase local & international Gins in the surroundings of The Gin Library
Embrace the beauty of the great outdoors, reconnect with nature and get active with a range of Pursuits available.
Our range of rooms provide the finest contemporary accommodation with all the finer details to ensure a good nights rest.
Experience unique & inspiring stays with a collection of luxurious Cottage Suites, Shepherd’s Huts, Log Cabins and private Residences.