Killaloo
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Visit Killaloo

City Hotel Derry
Room was huge for the 3 of us. Staff very friends and helpful. Definitely would stay again at the city hotel
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026

The Ebrington hotel
Staff were fantastic very helpful and polite room clean and plenty of space bed was very comfortable bar there was plenty of choice breakfast in the morning was fantastic great selection
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

Roe Valley Resort
Room was perfect and staff really helpful
Reviewed on Jan 16, 2026

Cosy Pod-cabin Near Beautiful Landscape in Omagh
lovely
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2025

Shepherds Hut Near Gortin Omagh
A beautiful setting spoilt by some unseasonal bad weather. Slept very well - felt safe and secure and hut comfortable but would have liked more shelving to put belongings out and had hooks but no coathangers! Would book again.
Reviewed on Aug 22, 2024

Magilligan - Cottage - Sleeps 6 - Parking - Garden
Gorgeous cottage and Sinead catered for our every need going above and beyond with her thoughtful additions throughout. A perfect place to explore the gorgeous Causeway coast
Reviewed on Oct 17, 2025
Popular places to visit

Derry City Walls
Walk beside the fortified ramparts from the 1600s that have survived several sieges and offer panoramic views of the Maiden City.

Millennium Forum
Opened in 2001, the Millennium Forum in Londonderry is not only one of the city’s major venues, but also one of the biggest purpose-built theatres in Ireland.

Museum of Free Derry and Bloody Sunday Memorial
Explore displays about the Troubles that shook Derry in the mid-20th century in a museum on the site of the tragic struggles.

Guildhall
Take a step back through history with the interactive displays dotted around this 19th-century neo-Gothic complex that welcomes you to Derry.

You are Now Entering Free Derry Mural
Discover a symbol of political uprising and learn about Belfast’s bloody battles, hunger strikes and self-run city during the Troubles.

Peace Bridge
Enjoy the inclusive atmosphere that helps to bring together opposing communities on the modern bridge symbolizing the shaking of hands.

