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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A magnificent former palace overlooking Belfast Lough

Feature: A serene wellness centre offering luxury ESPA treatments

Rooms: 98 rooms and suites

Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom & Ireland

Nearest airport: Belfast International Airport

Transfer: Culloden Estate and Spa sits atop the Holywood Hills overlooking the Belfast Lough, approximately 10 minutes from Belfast city centre and 30 minutes from Belfast International Airport by road.

Luxury Holidays At Culloden Estate and Spa

Originally built in 1876 as an official palace for the Bishops of Down, Culloden Estate and Spa nestles within twelve acres of gardens and woodland, located high on the slopes of the Holywood Hills overlooking Belfast Lough and the Country Antrim Coastline. Despite its wonderfully rural feel, the estate is just a ten-minute drive from the bustle of Belfast. One of the most acclaimed luxury hotels in Northern Ireland, Culloden celebrates its rich heritage through ornate decor, plush furnishings, fine antiques, imposing staircases and elegant drawing rooms, while still offering all the modern amenities you may need for a luxurious stay. Two restaurants celebrate Northern Irish produce, the elegant bar serves cocktails with views of the lough, while the serene Spa at Culloden offers a variety of treatments from luxury brand ESPA.

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Why Culloden Estate and Spa is so special...

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City Highlights

While superbly serene and offering a real rural feel, Culloden is just six miles from the centre of Belfast, a city that offers world-class museums, a diverse art scene and plenty more to discover. A highlight of any visit is the Titanic Belfast. Located on the slipways where RMS Titanic was constructed, the experience features nine galleries spread across six floors mirroring the height of Titanic, as well as interactive exhibitions, an underwater cinema and gantry rides.

City Highlights at Culloden Estate and Spa

Spa Breaks

In keeping with the serenity of its surroundings, the Spa at Culloden is an oasis of calm in which you can rejuvenate with a range of ESPA treatments that combine advanced techniques with ancient therapies, using essential oils and nourishing products. As well as the luxurious treatment suites, the spa features relaxation rooms, a range of heat experiences and a sunken swimming pool. The hotel also houses an expansive gym with the latest equipment, as well as a studio for yoga and Pilates.

Spa Breaks at Culloden Estate and Spa
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Traditional yet tasteful, guest rooms and suites each feature a comfortable king-sized King Koil ‘cloud bed’, plush armchair and dedicated working area. Amenities include a large flat screen HD television, iPod docking station, direct-dial telephone, in-room safe, tea and coffee making facilities, and luxury bathrobes and slippers. Stylish grey marble bathrooms feature deep soaking tubs, power rainfall showers and luxury ESPA toiletries.

Executive Room

Executive Room

  • visibilityRoom View:Belfast Lough or estate gardens

These recently refurbished rooms boast brilliant views, a plush king bed, a desk area and marble en suite.

Junior Suite

Junior Suite

  • visibilityRoom View:Belfast Lough or estate gardens

Individually appointed, Junior Suites vary in style – some boasting traditional features and others, more contemporary. Each features a king bed, large sitting area, huge television and marble bathroom with glass enclosed showers and deep soaking tub.

State Suite

State Suite

  • visibilityRoom View:Belfast Lough or estate gardens

Wonderfully spacious and with great views over the gardens or lough, State Suites feature a king bedroom and marble bathroom, as well as a relaxation area with Nespresso coffee machine, some also featuring a dining area.

Palace Suite

Palace Suite

  • visibilityRoom View:Belfast Lough and estate gardens

Utterly luxurious and channelling the splendour of a Bishop’s Palace, the Palace Suite is located in the hotel’s Garden Wing. Interiors combine purple, green and gold colours, as well as flaunting luxurious marble, plush velvet and bespoke artwork. A king bedroom is joined by a spacious living room and dining table for up to eight guests. The Palace Suite can be connected to an Executive Room to create a two-bedroom suite.

Overview

Overview

There are various dining options at Culloden, each one focusing on using fresh local produce and high-quality ingredients. Room service is available 24-hours.

Vespers

Vespers

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Fine dining, modern Irish cuisine using the finest, freshest local ingredients
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

A grand, gothic-style restaurant

Cultra Inn

Cultra Inn

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Traditional Irish pub and bistro food created using local ingredients
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A welcoming, relaxed pub with a log fire and fantastic views over the gardens

Amenities

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In Addition

While within easy reach of the city, Culloden also enjoys a range of other delights on its doorstep, including many of the sites used for the backdrop of epic HBO saga Game of Thrones. Visit Castle Ward, perhaps better recognised as Winterfell, the ancestral castle of the Stark family in the record-breaking series.

   

Northern Ireland Travel Information

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Capital

Belfast

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Sterling

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Voltage

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Climate

The weather is extremely changeable in Northern Ireland due to the Atlantic weather fronts. The country's climate is oceanic, with quite cold, rainy winters and mild, relatively rainy summers.

Getting There

Your Luxury Travel Specialist will advise the best travel arrangements for your bespoke holiday.

Belfast

A place where Victorian architecture sits happily with contemporary design, this forward-thinking city has much to offer. Expect countless museums, a wealth of attractions, and fantastic shopping - from designer boutiques to the fabulous fish in St. George’s Market. Don’t miss Titanic Belfast®, the world’s biggest Titanic exhibition and iconic landmark located on the ship’s original slipways. Other great attractions include a Black Cab tour of the political murals, Belfast Zoo, the W5 Science Museum and golf at the Royal Belfast, Ireland’s oldest club. Evenings in the city bring gastronomic delights, elegant cocktail bars, lively pubs, amazing theatre and greyhound racing at Drumbo Park.

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Giant's Causeway

An absolute marvel of nature, the famed Giant’s Causeway sits on Northern Ireland’s north coast. Comprising a staggering 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, resulting from an ancient volcanic eruption, expect to be awed as you make your way past the unique hexagonal columns of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Part of the National Trust, you can learn more about this amazing formation at the interactive exhibition, before refreshing after a bracing coastal walk in the on-site coffee shop.

Giant's Causeway
Historic Sites

With a complex and turbulent history, Northern Ireland is filled with storied buildings – from castles raided by Vikings, to monastic ruins, to 17th century mansions - including Hillsborough Castle, the royal family’s Northern Ireland residence. Belfast offers a glimpse into the maritime past of the city and the conception of the RMS Titanic, as well as housing the state-of-the-art Ulster Museum, telling the unique human story of the area.

Historic Sites
Game of Thrones

Alongside its enthralling storylines and cinematic marvel, Game of Thrones is renowned for its spellbinding settings, many of which can be found in Northern Ireland. Some scenes are filmed in a studio in Belfast, though many make the most of the impressive Northern Irish countryside – from enchanting Tollymore Forest Park, to the labyrinthine beech trees of Antrim, to historic Winterfell Castle. Dedicated Game of Thrones tours can be arranged.

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