Hotels in Portrush

Hotels in Portrush are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at hotels that are well known and have access to culture and to entertainment. Some may want to stay at old or new hotels in the town. Some may want to stay at hotels that have a well earned reputation. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels in the town. Some may want to stay at hotels in or near the town. Some may want to stay at hotels that have been known for decent reviews.

Hotels in Portrush are often required for tourists who need a place to stay. Some may want to stay at hotels that reflect Northner Irish culture. Some may want to stay at Portrush hotels that have access to scenery.

Portrush (from the Irish: Port Rois meaning port of the promontory) is a seaside resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on the County Londonderry border. The main part of the old town, including the railway station as well as most hotels, restaurants and bars, is built on a mile long peninsula, Ramore Head, pointing north-northwest. In the off season, Portrush is a dormitory town for the nearby campus of the University of Ulster at Coleraine. It neighbours the resort of Portstewart.

The Skerries are a small group of rocks just off Portrush on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The temperature of the Skerries during the summer months is warmer than other parts of Northern Ireland, and so the rocks are home to particularly interesting fauna; it is the only place many southern species such as the cotton spinner sea cucumber Holothuria forskali are found in Northern Ireland. There are several protected habitats located around the Skerries, notably for seagrass (Zostera marina) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus). In addition, recent surveys have found numbers of the Spiny spider crab (Maja brachydactyla), which is new to Northern Ireland.

Portrush railway station is the terminus of the Northern Ireland Railways Coleraine-Portrush line serving the seaside town of Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The station, which is 67¾ miles from Belfast, was opened on 4 December 1855. To accommodate excursion and holiday traffic, extensive reconstruction by the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, under the direction of its engineer and architect Berkeley Deane Wise, was completed in 1893.

Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland is the only golf club outside of Great Britain which has hosted The Open Championship, the oldest of golf's major championships. It is considered a highly testing course, with a particularly scenic setting. The club was founded in 1888 as The County Club it became The Royal County Club in 1892 under the patronage of the Duke of York.

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