
Holiday Homes available in Northern Ireland
Our holiday homes in Northern Ireland are the perfect way to see this rugged, wild and passionate country. We operate 3 holiday parks located on the historic Ards Peninsula. Each one has it’s own character and charm but all are considered some of the best holiday parks in Northern Ireland.

Atlas Debonair







Willerby Brookwood







Willerby Manor







Sunseeker Supreme







Delta Langford







Atlas Mirage







Delta Hideaway







Rockpoint 13 – Pre-Loved







Atlas Chorus







Atlas Heritage







Sunseeker Spirit Country







Sunseeker Spirit Coastal







Atlas Mirage 4





Willerby Lindwood





Delta Langford







Delta Hideaway





Atlas Chorus – 2 bed






Atlas Adventure 1






Things to do in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is full of places to visit and has a wealth of scenic countryside and stunning beaches.

Explore Ards Peninsula
Ards Peninsula is only a 30-minute drive from Belfast yet a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The peninsula is full of quiet villages, unspoilt abbeys, historic castles and welcoming locals.
With everything from stately homes to long coastal walks sometimes the best thing to do when you’re planning your trip is to block off a day with no plans and see where your feet take you.

Take in the views at Slan's Graveyard
Between Cloughey and Kearney lies the picturesque and historic Slann’s Graveyard. An ideal rest point for a day’s walking, there is evidence of human occupation at the site that dates back to the first millennium AD.
The graveyard sits within a former ring fort and offers exquisite panoramic views of the Irish sea and Cloughey beach (which is only a mile away). In the centre of the graveyard is the ruins of a medieval church, believed to be the Church of Ardmacossce or Ardmacaisse. This church was mentioned in Pope Nicholas’s 1306 taxation. A nice footnote in history and a must see for any archaeology buffs.

Have a tipple at the Echlinville Distillery
Licensed in 2013, Echlinville Distillery became Ireland’s first distillery to gain a license in 125 years. Their mission is simple, to create the finest whiskey conceivable. They do this by refusing to compromise at any stage of the distilling process. Their whiskey is available to purchase at the distillery and they run regular tours that let people see the fascinating workings of an active distillery.