"Excellent stay with very spacious and comfortable rooms. It was a homely and warm welcome with excellent service.
Breakfast was lovely.
Location very good with everything in Northern Ireland accessible by car, we stayed over the Open weekend and it was perfect for our stay. "
"Wonderful stay at Ralph’s. Our room was rear facing, so quiet, had a wonderful 2 nights sleep. The room itself was stunning and the bed so comfy. The breakfast was delicious and a great selection. Thanks for a lovely stay"
"Was not sure what to expect as last minute decision to stay but we were very happy with the tucked away room we got. Lovely fit out / safe etc pub food was really appreciated as well. Would stay at again."
"The place was very clean tidy and very comfortable with basic amenities. The location was superb just in front of shopping complex , close to bus stop and on the main road. The host was the best of it all going out of the way to make us comfortable and welcome "
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