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Your Clady Holiday
Book a Clady holiday package and get ready to experience all this lively city has to offer. Consider staying in the neighbourhood of Queens Quarter, which is good for walking, dining and festivals. You'll want to sightsee during your trip to Clady. Don't miss famous attractions like The Junction Shopping Complex, Antrim Castle and Antrim Forum Leisure Centre. Expedia has what you need to escape the everyday. Tailor your holiday to Clady to suit your style of travel, whatever that may be!
Clady Holiday
Clady Essential Information
Language | English |
|---|---|
Currency | British pounds sterling |
Closest Airport | Belfast Intl. Airport (BFS) |
Max Temp Winter | 7ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 18ºC |
Top Sights | Antrim Castle, Antrim Motte and Antrim Forum Leisure Centre |
Our pick of the best Clady Hotel Deals

Maldron Hotel Belfast City
Been to Belfast a few times but first time staying at this hotel, the hotel was great, rooms clean, great bar and restaurant area, staff were always friendly and helpful
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026

Clayton Hotel Belfast City
The breakfast was great with alot of variety and fried bread included which i love in a traditional irish breakfast. Staff were friendly, helpful and attentive. Great location, lovely clean rooms
Reviewed on 4 Jan 2026

room2 Belfast Hometel
Decor, liked the kitchenette, the bar was good
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026
Discover the most popular places to visit in Clady
Massereene Golf Club
On the green shores of Lough Neagh, the biggest lake by area in the British Isles, sits Massereene Golf Club, formed in 1895 and proud owner of what without question is one of Northern Ireland’s best parkland courses. Legend has it that the lough was formed when the giant Finn MacCool tossed a sod of earth at a Scottish foe (the boulder became the Isle of Man). Whether you subscribe to that tall tale or not, you certainly can’t deny that Lough Neagh provides a fittingly dramatic backdrop to the challenge of this tricky course, especially on grey and windy days.
The Torpedo Platform
You can find out about the history of Toome when you stop by The Torpedo Platform. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
What to do in Clady

Guided Day Tour of Giant's Causeway from Belfast by Comfortable Coach

From Belfast: Giant's Causeway Full-Day Guided Trip












