Experience the best of both worlds by combining the comfort of a Bed and Breakfast with hotel-style service at Mid Ulster’s Guest Houses and Guest Accommodation.
Be our guest
Experience the warmth and legendary Irish hospitality that accompanies a stay in a Guest House in Mid Ulster. Expect B&B-style cosiness and personal service with more of a hotel feel to your stay. Traditional inns with rooms, picturesque country houses offering guest accommodation and even a tantalising stay at a local golf course — you’ll find a variety of settings but a consistently friendly welcome at our guest houses.
You’ll discover that Mid Ulster’s guest house owners go above and beyond to make sure you enjoy your time with them. Many guest houses offer great optional extras to make your stay even more special. Whether it’s cookery courses, on-site restaurants, Seamus Heaney tours or a round of golf, make sure you take a look to see what else your guest accommodation is offering beyond a comfy bed and a delicious breakfast.
More than meets the eye
If you’re looking for affordable accommodation in Northern Ireland, our selection of guest houses offer a warm welcome, comfortable stay and great service. You’ll also benefit from the knowledge of experienced guest house owners who know their local area inside-out. Ask them for advice and pick up some great tips on where to eat, where to visit and what to do during your stay.
Ardtara Country House, in Upperlands, is a 4-star Victorian country house that is home to luxury accommodation and an award-winning, Michelin-recommended restaurant. Chef and owner Ian Orr has appeared on Saturday Kitchen Live.
When you book into Grange Lodge Country House, a Georgian and Victorian country house set in a 20-acre estate outside Dungannon, you can join owner Norah Brown MBE for one of her acclaimed cookery classes. Rick Stein described Norah as his “food hero” when he visited.
At the 4-star Brooke-Lodge Guest House, in Magherafelt, where owner Martina O’Neill also happens to be a chef, there’s an extra emphasis on the quality of the mouthwatering breakfasts.
Tees and tours
For a literary-infused break, stay at the award-winning Laurel Villa, an attractive townhouse in Magherafelt that has served as a guest house since 1872. The property is adorned with poetry and Seamus Heaney works — the late Nobel Laureate once performed a reading there. Owner Eugene Kielt is a lifelong Heaney fan and also offers Heaney tours in the neighbouring areas.
The glorious Rosehill House, in Stewartstown, with its distinctive, steeply pitched thatched roof offers cosy country living, with breadmaking and historical tours available. And you’ll have no excuse for missing your tee time if you book into the guest accommodation at Clogher Valley Golf Club.
Dine in-out
If you want to take guest accommodation hospitality to the next level, many of Mid Ulster’s guest houses are run by some of our excellent restaurants and inns. Enjoy a relaxing meal in a cosy atmosphere at the adjacent eatery, before retiring to your room for the night.
The Tailor’s House restaurant, in Ballygawley, has tastefully decorated guest rooms available, as does the Apparo restaurant, in Draperstown. The Ryandale, in the heart of the pretty village of Moy, near Dungannon, and The Inn at Castledawson — overlooking the scenic River Moyola — also offer guest accommodation.
You’ll find many more guest houses and guest accommodation options below.