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More than a Room, a Vibe

Countryside relaxation at its best

YOUR HOSTS

Neil & Jennifer offer a warm welcome to Edenmore Cottge.
Having run our own outside catering business for over 14 years, branching out in to our own bed & breakfast accommodation seemed like the perfect choice. 
We love to meet and greet our guests and are always on hand to offer any help or advice during your stay.
Our home is situated on the grounds of Neil’s family farm. Edenmore has been in the Lilburn family for generations. The views from the cottage over the rolling countryside and surrounding areas are breathtaking, and we encourage guests to take a coffee into the garden and enjoy.
Neil and jennifer

Perfectly Located, Perfect for You

Nestled just off the M1 motorway, Edenmore Cottage offers the perfect balance of countryside tranquility and easy access to Northern Ireland’s top destinations. Situated in Moira, we’re just 20 minutes from Belfast, 30 minutes from Belfast International Airport, and in a prime central location for exploring everything the region has to offer. Whether you’re heading to the stunning Causeway Coast, the breathtaking Mourne Mountains, or the bustling streets of Belfast, our B&B provides the ideal base for your Northern Ireland adventure.

Explore Moira and Surroundings

The B&B is ideally situated just outside Moira, County Down, providing a peaceful countryside retreat while being close to a range of exciting attractions and activities. Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or foodie, there’s something for everyone in the local area.

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Titanic Museum

Local Attractions

  • Edenmore Golf Club (5-minute drive) – A premier golf destination offering an 18-hole course, driving range, and a top-class restaurant with stunning countryside views.

  • Moira Demesne (10-minute drive) – A picturesque public park with walking trails, picnic spots, and a play area, perfect for families and nature lovers.

  • Lurgan Park (15-minute drive) – The second-largest public park in Ireland, featuring a beautiful lake, historic estate grounds, and scenic walking paths.

  • Hillsborough Castle & Gardens (20-minute drive) – The official royal residence in Northern Ireland, offering guided tours of its grand interiors and magnificent gardens.

  • Oxford Island Nature Reserve (25-minute drive) – A stunning wildlife haven on the shores of Lough Neagh, with birdwatching hides, walking trails, and a visitor centre.

  • The Titanic Belfast Experience (30-minute drive) – A world-famous museum exploring the history of the Titanic and Belfast’s shipbuilding heritage.

Local Attractions

  • Oxford Island Nature Reserve (25-minute drive) – A stunning wildlife haven on the shores of Lough Neagh, with birdwatching hides, walking trails, and a visitor center.

  • Lisburn Leisure Plex (20-minute drive) – A great family-friendly spot with swimming pools, water slides, and fitness facilities.​

  • Brownlow House - also known as Brownlow Castle, is a historic Elizabethan-style mansion built in 1833 for Charles Brownlow. The building, designed by Scottish architect William Playfair, is constructed from Scottish sandstone and is now owned by the Lurgan Loyal Orange District Lodge. The house is a popular venue for events, and its grounds are the site of the large Lurgan Park, which is a popular public amenity. 

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Mourne mountains

Scenic Outdoor Activities

  • Walking & Hiking – The nearby Mourne Mountains, Slieve Croob, and Tollymore Forest Park offer some of Northern Ireland’s best hiking trails with breathtaking views.

  • Cycling – Moira and the surrounding countryside offer peaceful cycling routes through rolling hills and quaint villages.

  • Fishing – Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the UK and Ireland, is a popular spot for fishing and boat tours.

  • Equestrian Activities – Several local equestrian centers provide horse riding lessons and countryside treks.

Food & Drink

Moira has gained a reputation for its vibrant food scene, with some of Northern Ireland’s best restaurants, cafés, and traditional pubs:

  • The Four Trees – A charming gastropub offering locally sourced food, craft beers, and an impressive gin selection.

  • Wine & Brine – A Michelin-recommended restaurant serving modern Irish cuisine with a focus on fermentation and seasonal ingredients.

  • Pretty Mary’s – A cozy pub with great food, live music, and a warm atmosphere.

  • Glenmore Manor Tea Rooms – A hidden gem for afternoon tea, homemade cakes, and excellent coffee.

  • Rushmere Shopping Centre -  The centre is one of the oldest and the third largest shopping centre in Northern Ireland,

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