Titre:bayview hotel - the bayview hotel - north coast hotel, portballintrae
La description :book online home rooms classic bedrooms superior ocean view bedrooms junior suites with ocean view 3 bedroom seaside cottage special offers dine porthole bar & restaurant restaurant reservations a...
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book online home rooms classic bedrooms superior ocean view bedrooms junior suites with ocean view 3 bedroom seaside cottage special offers dine porthole bar & restaurant restaurant reservations about what's on local attractions hotel videos conferences & meetings golf game of thrones hotel car parking careers blog contact luxury treatments vouchers jingle on the bay -- book online a spectacular view - on the causeway coast book a room finest local cuisine overlooking the atlantic ocean book a table relax and enjoy the views in one of our luxurious rooms book a room 1 night 2 nights 3 nights 4 nights 5 nights 6 nights 7 nights 8 nights 9 nights 10 nights 11 nights 12 nights 13 nights 14 nights 15 nights 16 nights 17 nights 18 nights 19 nights 20 nights book a room on the breathtaking causeway coast in an area of outstanding natural beauty the bayview hotel sits proudly in one of northern ireland's most stunning settings, overlooking the ever changing atlantic ocean in the picturesque harbour village of portballintrae, one mile from bushmills on the famous north antrim coast road. an avalanche of culture awaits you on our doorstep such as the mythical giant's causeway, old bushmills distillery & dunluce castle. at the centre of culture the bayview hotel is perfectly situated to get the best out of your trip on the north coast of n. ireland. the giant's causeway, old bushmills distillery and much more are all nearby. view more porthole bar & restaurant the warmth and intimacy of the porthole bar & restaurant provide the focal point of the hotel where you can watch the world go by with the backdrop being the dramatic atlantic ocean. view more rooms with a view superior rooms & junior suites have glorious views of the bay. watch the sun go down over the atlantic ocean while you enjoy your stay. view more seaside cottage private coastal sanctuary situated on the verge of portballintrae bay, a short walk from the hotel, our seaside cottage allows you to experience your own private sanctuary on the causeway coast. learn more virtual tour take a virtual tour of the bayview hotel the bayview hotel sits proudly in one of northern ireland's most stunning settings. an avalanche of culture & myth is right on our doorstep see more jingle on the bay our seasonal offering 2018 with autumn & winter looming we are preparing for the festive period. parties, gifts & seasonal christmas breaks on the coast enquire now rejuvenate sail into serenity take the opportunity to unwind, dissolve the stresses and strains of daily life as we transport you to a world of relaxation learn more gift vouchers perfect gift for that special occasion perfect gift for a loved one to help celebrate that special occasion. available from £25.00 purchase now oct 10 junior suites & history we have christened our junior suites and named them after historical events and landmarks associated with the village of portballintrae. junior suite – “lissanduff” lissanduff or the ‘dark fort’ as it’s known locally, consists of two sets of concentric circles (raths). the site dates from the early bronze age and is a very important archaeological site in ireland. the main rath would have been a large standard enclosure used as a fortified home for people and animals, these were built in defensive locations to offer maximum protection from raiders. the farthest set of concentric banks are more intriguing, they are oval in shape and have a water spring in the centre. archaeologists have discovered that non-porous clay was used to line the banks of the oval in order to create a deep pool of water, which would have been used for water rituals. to fully understand the significance behind this site we must first understand the environment of the time. the bronze age spread to ireland around 2000bc when settlers from europe arrived. the culture of these people merged with that of the native neolithic and so began the irish bronze age. the landscape here would have been very different from today, forests would have covered much of the lowland areas, the dune system and river would have existed as a natural boundary, created by the outflow from a receding ice sheet which covered the area some 10,000 years bc. the view to the ocean at that time would have been much the same as it is today. although stone implements were still used, bronze revolutionised tools and weapons and as the skills developed more and more sophisticated decorative bronze items were produced and the first workings of gold appeared. why a water ritual site here? no one can categorically say why, however, we know that similar sites excavated have produced valued items of a similar style and look. at this time there were three major influences upon life, belief and culture. these were the sun, fire and water. water in particular held a significant mystery and importance, not only was it life sustaining it was the only physical material that could reflect your image. in a time of no mirrors and when people had very little idea of what they looked like this would have been quite significant in importance. in traditional early irish mythology the other world could be reached by water through a pool, a lake or the sea. this idea of water as a gateway between worlds is linked with boundary-symbolism. to pass an axe or other valued item through this reflective portal, let it go and then withdraw your hand back to your world would have been a significant and symbolic action. water to this day still has a symbolic link through religions, baptism and holy wells. another significant factor to consider about lissanduff is that it is located on the boundary of the western extreme of the ancient kingdom of dalriada and the end of the ballaghmore, the great road which ran from tara to the northern coast of ireland. junior suite – “lacada” the dramatic cliffs of the antrim coast tower over the site of one of the richest shipwrecks ever discovered in our coastal waters. it was here at lacada point that in june 1967 a diver and treasure hunter, robert stenuit, located the traces of what proved to be the wreck of the spanish armada galleass, girona, a craft that had sunk on 28th october 1588. many of the artefacts were kept securely in the safe of the bayview hotel. over the next two years, stenuit amassed over 12,000 artefacts from the wreck, and in 1972 they were purchased as an entire collection by the ulster museum, where they are now displayed. the bay where the wreck was found is still known locally as 'port na spaniagh'. the girona was one of 130 ships that set sail from lisbon in 1588. after defeat in the english channel the expedition was aborted, and the fleet attempted to return home via scotland and ireland. however, the scattered ships were battered by storms, and between 15th and 28th september, 28 ships were wrecked on the irish coast. the girona was actually sailing northwards back to scotland, crammed with 1,300 men on board, when it struck the razor sharp rocks off lacada point. it seems likely that the repaired rudder failed, and the ship was literally cut into two by the rocks. only nine sailors survived and were able to climb the massive cliffs to safety at nearby dunluce castle. the most spectacular finds from the wreck were the 45 pieces of gold jewellery belonging to the commander and officers.these included six gold chains (one of which was 8 feet long), crosses and military decorations, finger rings and 12 portrait cameos of byzantine caesars. one ring has a hand holding a heart, with the spanish phrase: 'i have nothing more to give you.' the site is the only protected wreck in northern ireland waters. junior suite – “the watch house” during the 1600s, portballintrae had its own customs house which served the village and the town and castle of dunluce. the harbour was the nearest safe anchorage and landing place which serviced the growing settlement and its commerce. dunluce grew into a thriving locat
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