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Welcome to Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
A two minute stroll to the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean
Dining
Gathering ingredients daily, both a continental style buffet breakfast is served consisting of, homemade breads, fresh natural yoghurts, cereals...
Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
Unassumingly tucked away, Cul-Erg House is but a two minute stroll to the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts a herring pool on its back doorstep, where people come from far and wide to avail of a therapeutic dip.
Nearby Attractions
All tourist attractions such as the famous Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Bushmills Distillery and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge are within a short drive from Cul Erg House.
Rooms At Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
Cul Erg House has a great variety of rooms at great rates. Each of our rooms are different ensuring your stay is unique.
Rooms available include single, double, and twin rooms.
About Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
Welcome to one of the most unique and stylish 4* Star B&B’s on offer in Portstewart. Welcome to Cul Erg House.
Relax & Enjoy
Relax and savour an assortment of patisseries, a selection of homemade scones accompanied by a selection of teas all served upon arrival.
Feel at Home
Cul Erg is a well established family run bed and breakfast which goes far and beyond a typical B&B.
Irish Hospitality
Irish hospitality in abundance and with ground floor accommodation, guests can also enjoy the warmth of an open fire, whilst unwinding in the front room lounge.
Continental Breakfast
We have a continental style buffet breakfast, consisting of, homemade breads, fresh natural yoghurts, cereals, freshly prepared seasonal fruit salad, along with a selection of Hot dishes straight from the oven.
With JJ and Marie both have having obtained the accredited world host certificate and Marie being a qualified chef, this is more than a job for JJ and Marie, it is a passion and their idea of the perfect getaway manifests itself in great detail throughout their guests stay.
Attractions & Activities near Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
All tourist attractions such as the famous Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Bushmills Distillery and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge are within a short drive from Cul Erg House.
Portstewart Strand
Portstewart is a family seaside resort situated on the North Coast. The town has a picturesque harbour and promenade and to the west is the sweeping two-mile stretch of Portstewart Strand. Portstewart’s Victorian era promenade boasts an upper and lower walk, with spectacular views across the North Coast to the Inishowen Peninsula of Donegal.
Portstewart Town
Stroll along Portstewart’s National Trust protected Strand via the winding cliff path or watch the world go by from one of the famed ice-cream parlours, cafes, coffee shops, pubs or restaurants. Browse in the colourful art galleries, craft and gift shops, or enjoy an afternoon’s golf, tennis or bowls.
Cliff Path
Enjoy the cliff path walk which stretches along the coast from the Promenade to Portstewart Strand. From here it is a popular walk to the Barmouth, where the Bann flows out into the Atlantic Ocean. The cliff path has panoramic views across the Strand and Downhill with Donegal in the background.
More About Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
As it has for so many, Cul-Erg will surely become for you "That great little place in Portstewart" that you sort of make your own, planning to return even before you have left.
Cul-Erg House & Kitchen
Welcome to Cul Erg House. Unassumingly tucked away, Cul Erg House is but a two minute stroll to the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts a herring pool on its back doorstep, where people come from far and wide to avail of a therapeutic dip. The nearby Victorian era promenade displays spectacular views across the North Coast to the Innishowen Peninsula of Donegal.
Family Run B&B
Relax and savour an assortment of patisseries, a selection of homemade scones accompanied by a selection of teas all served upon arrival at this well established family run bed and breakfast which goes far and beyond a typical B&B.
Hospitable Atmosphere
Irish hospitality in abundance and with ground floor accommodation, guests can also enjoy the warmth of an open fire, whilst unwinding in the front room lounge. Should the need arise a kitchenette is also available, alongside a drying room with storage for golfers.