Feigh Farm

157 Feigh Road, Dunseverick, Bushmills, Co Antrim, BT57 8AF

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Scenic views
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

To be found in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the North Coast between the Giant's Causeway and Whitepark Bay.

Within easy travelling distance of major tourist attractions such as Portrush, Portstewart and Ballycastle and shopping towns such as Coleraine.

There is a family friendly environment with several golf courses, the River Bush, bus stops and The Causeway Coastal Route all within a convenient distance.

Good area for walking.

Facilities on site ...

  • Battery charging
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Information room
  • Laundry facilities
  • Recycling facilities
  • Shower (exclusive use)
  • TV reception: good
  • Unfenced water
  • WC (exclusive use)
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi charge
  • Working farm

Prices

Useful Info

Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM

Latest departure time: 1:00 PM

0.25 acres

Some sloping pitches

Levelling blocks required

Electric amperage: 16

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Postcode:
BT57 8AF
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Lat 55.22902 / Lon -6.45468
OS field ref:
C983442
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Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile

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Ideal for the Causeway Attractions

Feigh Farm
We chose this CL for our 3 night stay at the end of February as it was ideally situated for cycling to the Carrick a Rede, the Giant's Causeway, the Dark Hedges, Bushmills and Dunluce Castle, all of which we cycled to on the two full days we stayed there. Jennifer welcomed us on our arrival and directed us to one of the two flatter concrete pitches. The water tap was situated close to our pitch, so filling up was extremely easy. The little toilet block was clean. We never used the shower, choosing to use our own facilities. The pitch fees are now £25 per night, and use of the washing machine is £5. I did some laundry on the final night, and Jennifer very kindly said I could hang it up on the movable washing line. The washing line is wheeled out of the barn in the morning and into the barn at night, for that reason I was told I could keep the laundry on the line when I went to bring it in later that evening. I was very grateful for this. The site itself isn't the prettiest of sites. The hard standings are basically on a cement "forecourt" in front of the bungalow. I believe there are also two grass pitches beyond the concrete area. Just to the side of our pitch a grass strip had been laid, possibly to break up the grey. With the weather conditions the hard standing itself was perfect, especially as it rained constantly over the three nights of our stay. Fortunately we were blessed with lovely weather during the days. The views from the site were just lovely, and we were lucky to see a beautiful rainbow and lovely red skies in the evenings before the rain set in. Jennifer's granddaughters keep chickens, so we bought half a dozen eggs on the morning of our departure. Also on the morning of our departure we noticed one of the motorhome tyres looked flat. Jennifer and her husband came to our assistance when it came to trying to blow it up, but in the end we had to go to a garage in Bushmills. Payment wise, we paid in cash, but we could have paid by bank transfer. We would definitely stay here again if we were ever to visit Northern Ireland in the future, especially as we were given such a lovely and friendly welcome.

Carolee

Motorhomer from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 27/03/2024 18:52

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Lovely CL with stunning views

Feigh Farm
Lovely CL with outstanding views over the north coast, Rathlin and even Scotland in the distance. Owner very friendly and welcoming and keeps the CL spotlessly clean. There are two toilet cubicles, one of which has a shower. There is also a small indoor dishwashing area come information room with a washing machine (£3). The only downside is the CL is rather small, especially if you are wanting to put an awning up. That said, we would happily stay here again.

Rachel Goldby

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Reviewed on 26/10/2023 17:36

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A Peaceful Site on the Causeway Coast

Feigh Farm
This is a lovely site. In an excellent location. The Causeway Rambler bus service stops just outside the site and runs between Coleraine and Ballycastle. The coastal path is a lovely walk in both directions. It is easy to cycle from the site too. A trip to Rathlin Island is well worth it. Jennifer couldn’t have been more helpful. We had plumbing issues with our van and she really tried to help. We found the card for MBS Motorhomes in Coleraine, in the information rack in the toilet block. They were excellent, sorted the problem in under an hour.

Mel2588

Reviewed on 16/05/2023 21:48

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Feigh Farm
Good site: we had one of the 2 pitches with grass which made for easier pitching of our awning (other pitches are on concrete) - I'd definately request one of the grass pitches if in a caravan (which the owners seem to be doing anyway). Each site has its own EHU and water supply. Chemical waste is located between two pitches on the concrete with not much distancing from anyone pitched there. Functional I guess but I was happy I wasn't piched next to it:) Toilet block consistes of one toilet and one combined toliet/shower which charges £1 (for 4 mins if I remember correctly) which are clean. Site fees are £16 (for 2 in a caravan) but an additional £6 for EHU or awning (wasnt sure for which and not indicated on site info). Easy access point to Giants Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which are both National Trust so if you're a member well worth going (otherwise £10 to park for non-NT member at Causeway which is free to access if just a pedestrian I believe and £13pp at Carrick-a-Rede): you will need to pre-book to access either of these sites. Would stay again if in the area.

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Reviewed on 16/07/2022 12:03

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