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Below
is a selection of comments taken from cards left by guests.
If you would like to make a comment about our
accommodation please click here- all comments will be added to this site.
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Guest
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Guest Name
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Friendly hospitality, made to feel
very welcome and very comfortable! Room and food both excellent! Staying
here has definitely made me want to go back to Portrush ASAP!
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Fiona Gilchrist
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First class all round 5
star facilities in a 3 star guest house. Hospitality and friendliness
superb!! Thoroughly recommend to all. Wishing you every future success.
WILL BE BACK.
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Cecilia Young
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Location, Location,
Location! In the very heart of town and views from top floor must be the
best in Portrush.
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Jack Williams
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It was a lovely stay in Albany Lodge. I will
make sure that I recommend it to friends and family.
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Vicky Stewart
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Excellent friendly
service
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Don and Margaret Harper
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A beautiful place to
stay in.
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David Burns
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I liked the flowers and
matching colours and also the extras.
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Josephine O’Dwyer
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A very warm and friendly
environment with a very homely feel. Our stay was very much enjoyed.
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Y Moore
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Really impressed with
all the touches provided in the room ie. Wine, treats etc. Excellent.
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Tommy and Breda
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It’s been first class.
In fact we stayed at the Culloden, Belfast, 5* before we came here and the
personal attention is better by far !
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Peter Gash
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We can say without doubt
that our stay here was a wonderful one. Our view from the bedroom was
picturesque. The service was excellent and our recommendation to
family and friends will be passed on by us.
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Geraldine and Shane
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Albany Lodge is the best place we have ever
stayed in. So impressive.
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Phyllis Niblock
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Located in
the centre of Portrush with beautiful views. From the start we were made to
feel more than welcome. A delicious breakfast and wonderful stay for my
girlfriend's birthday. Thanks
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Ricky and Rosie
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By far the best
Guest house we have stayed in. Thanks for booking dinner on New Year's at
55° North.
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Tom Connell
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