The Salthouse Hotel
Certification: Green Tourism County: Antrim (Ballycastle, North Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland) Type: Boutique hotel
The Salthouse Hotel in Ballycastle holds Green Tourism certification, the internationally recognised eco-label for the hospitality and tourism sector, aligned with GSTC global sustainable tourism criteria. The hotel has built a sustainability programme around its position on the north Antrim coast, one of Ireland’s most spectacular landscapes.
The Certification
The Green Tourism programme independently assesses accommodation against criteria covering energy management, water conservation, waste reduction, biodiversity, and community engagement before certification is awarded. The Salthouse holds certification as part of its commitment to managed, responsible hospitality on the Causeway Coast.
The Hotel and Setting
The Salthouse Hotel is a boutique property in Ballycastle, on the north Antrim coast, overlooking the sea towards Rathlin Island, Ireland’s only inhabited offshore island. The hotel offers sustainably-sourced local food and a design ethos inspired by the coastal landscape it inhabits.
Ballycastle sits at the eastern end of the Causeway Coastal Route, one of the world’s most celebrated coastal drives, connecting Ballycastle to the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dunluce Castle, and Portrush along 130km of cliff, beach, and headland. The ferry to Rathlin Island departs from Ballycastle harbour.
Practical Information
Location: Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Distance from Giant’s Causeway: 25km Distance from Belfast: 90km Booking: Book via Booking.com or directly
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