Northern Ireland Hospitality Businesses Featured on Channel 4’s ‘Four in a Bed’

Four local hospitality spots will showcase their charm on Channel 4’s popular show next week, bringing Northern Ireland into the spotlight.

Northern Ireland Hospitality Businesses Featured on Channel 4’s ‘Four in a Bed’
Northern Ireland Hospitality Businesses Featured on Channel 4’s ‘Four in a Bed’

Castledawson: Four hospitality businesses from Northern Ireland are gearing up for their big moment on Channel 4’s ‘Four in a Bed’. The show kicks off with The Castledawson Inn, run by Ciaran Devlin and Lorraine Donnelly. They’re excited to showcase their place on Monday.

The Castledawson Inn is a lovely spot by the River Moyola. It has a cozy restaurant and bar, plus 15 comfy rooms. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy good food.

Alongside them, three other spots will also be featured: The Wylies in Lisburn, Drumrush B&B in Kesh, and Ballylough House in Bushmills. Each place brings its own unique charm.

Ciaran and Lorraine are thrilled to be part of the show. They’ve worked hard to make The Castledawson Inn a welcoming spot for locals and visitors alike. Ciaran mentioned how much they’ve enjoyed the local tourism scene in Mid Ulster.

They’re looking forward to the fun and laughter that comes with the show. Ciaran said they had some hilarious moments during filming, and he hopes viewers will enjoy the mix of fun and learning.

Lorraine added that being on ‘Four in a Bed’ is a fantastic opportunity for them. It’s a chance to reach a wider audience and share their love for hospitality. They’ve been best friends for years, and this experience has been a great way to bond and learn from others in the industry.

So, if you’re curious about how The Castledawson Inn fares, tune in to Channel 4 at 5pm on Monday, January 27. It promises to be a fun watch!

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