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Magherafelt extends a warm Irish welcome to everyone who visits. Whether you’re seeking boutique hotels with oodles of charm and character or bed and breakfasts with all the comforts of home, you’re sure to find an inviting base that matches your price range and personal tastes.
Choose from a handful of quality hotels slap bang in the centre of Magherafelt if you’re keen to sample its shops, restaurants and nightlife without resorting to a car, cab or bus. Or, if you’re eager to get out and about around Magherafelt — perhaps into the idyllic Sperrin Mountains or around beautiful Lough Neagh — cast your accommodation sights wider and consider B&Bs, guest lodges and self-catering hideaways located on the edges of town or in the nearby countryside.
If you’re heading for Magherafelt via Belfast International Airport, Belfast City Airport or City of Derry Airport, you’ll find a great choice of accommodation options near all three airports that are ideal for quick stopovers.
You can find luxury country hotels or nationwide hotel chains minutes from Belfast International Airport or opt to cosy up in any of the guesthouses, hotels or B&Bs close to Belfast City Airport. The same goes for City of Derry Airport, with everything from modern airport hotels to family-run lodges and bed and breakfasts all handily located nearby.
Keen to stay in the heart of town? Then, consider the 3 and 4 star places to stay in central Magherafelt that include contemporary hotels, historic townhouse bed and breakfasts and welcoming guesthouses along roads such as Church Street and key routes leading in and out of the centre.
Here you’ll be perfectly placed for shopping around the Diamond, and just a short stroll from Magherafelt’s eateries, pubs and bars whenever you fancy some delicious Northern Irish food or the famous local craic in the evenings.
When you visit Magherafelt, you’ll be plum in the centre of some of Northern Ireland’s most beautiful scenery and a plethora of historic sites and exciting activities. If you’re after the great outdoors, a bed and breakfast fringing the town means you can get away to explore with ease.
Depending on where you choose, you could be close to Lough Neagh with its boat trips, fishing, bird-watching wetlands and ancient sites like the Ardboe Cross, or you could be just a short distance from great golf courses and the Sperrin Mountains, with their exhilarating walking routes, cycling trails and adventure pursuits such as zip-lining.
Planning a work trip to the Magherafelt area? You’ll find a range of hotels and other accommodation here that is ideal for business. There are central town hotels with function rooms for meetings and other events and rural country hotels with plush spa facilities and business amenities.