Blending the sophistication of a modern, award winning 4 Star Hotel with the traditional trappings of an historic coaching inn dating back to 1614, this striking hotel provides a unique destination for the discerning traveller.
Spacious, impeccably styled bedrooms boast flat screen TV's, goose down duvets, and power showers, whilst a range of period themed four poster suites provide delightful views over the hotel gardens and Crawfordsburn Country Park. Famed as unique and beautiful among boutique hotels in Northern Ireland, the tranquil setting of The Old Inn makes not only an ideal Co Down wedding venue, but also the perfect retreat for both business, leisure, or an exciting Belfast City break with a difference.
Dining in the award winning 2 AA Rosette Lewis Restaurant provides a treat for food lovers at lunch and dinner thanks to a range of innovative seasonal menus that showcase carefully cooked local produce.
Guests can also relax with a generous Victorian Afternoon Tea in front of roaring fires in the timeless Parlour Bar, whilst the extensive breakfast menu typically includes the popular Ulster Fry.
The Old Inn is conveniently located just 10 minutes from Belfast City Airport whilst enjoying a beautiful rural setting just one mile from the sea, Crawfordsburn Country Park, and the breathtaking North Down Coastal Path.
Whatever your leisure pursuits Crawfordsburn offers an abundance of things to see and do including golf, scenic walks, historic sights, sailing, or perhaps even a self indulgent shopping trip to Belfast.
Offering some of the best hotel deals in Nothern Ireland, The Old Inn is ready to give you the warmest of welcomes.
Mostly over-looking the picturesque village main street, the Deluxe rooms boast individual character and different shapes, larger than the Standard rooms with enhanced furnishing.
Providing a range of character beds, mostly double, some with enhanced features in many rooms such as canopies, half testers and ornate headboards.
Character abounds in these spacious and carefully designed rooms, larger in size to the Deluxe Ensuite bedrooms. The Super Deluxe rooms either over-look the impressive garden and back of Crawfordsburn Country Park or to the side of the hotel overlooking the village.
All have grand features with wood pannelling and 4 poster beds hung with sumptuous fabrics.
Enjoy a selection of speciality Afternoon Teas and home made bakes along with dainty finger sandwiches as a special treat or a catch up with friends.
Pull up a comfortable chair next to a cosy fire and enjoy a cup of Earl Grey, Darjeeling or a glass of Sparkling Wine or Champagne with your warm scones, jam and clotted cream.
10.00h - 12.00h15.00h - 17.00h
Beverages
Monday - Friday 07.00h - 10.00h Saturday and Sunday08.00h - 10.00h
Monday - Sunday 10.00h - 12.00h
Sunday - Thursday12.00h - 18.30hMonday - Saturday15.00h - 17.00h
Monday - Thursday06.30h - 10.00hFriday - Sunday18.30h - 22.30h
Gently undulating walk through mature beech wood, closely following the course of the Crawford's Burn.
Grey Point Fort is one of the best preserved early 20th century coastal forts anywhere in the British Isles.
Mount Stewart is an 19th-century house and garden in County Down, Northern Ireland, owned by the National Trust. The house and its contents reflect the history of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family, who played a leading role in British and Irish social and political life.
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is situated in Cultra, Northern Ireland, about 11 kilometres east of the city of Belfast. It comprises two separate museums, the Folk Museum and the Transport Museum.
The Old Inn has one of the finest reputations in Ireland as a wedding venue and is renowned for good food and the perfect tranquil setting in Rural County Down.
THE OLD INN CRAWFORDSBURN
15-25 Main StCrawfordsburnBangor BT19 1JHUK