The 118-bedroom resort site on 150 acres on the edge of the Roe Valley Country Park, was once an 18th Century manor house and the site of the first hydroelectric power to be introduced in Ireland.
Plans for a helter skelter, new restaurant and water slides as part of a £20m investment in a tourist resort in Limavady have ...
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has received plans for a helter skelter at Limavady’s Roe Park resort as part of ...
Galgorm Collection has announced the first stage of a £20m investment at its Roe Valley Resort in Limavady. It said the £5m spend — in two phases — would make it “the ultimate escape for ...
Northern Ireland hospitality firm Galgorm Collection has revealed a major investment in a luxury resort in Limavady, marking the start of ... the first of four £5m investment programmes at the Roe ...
Plans to refurbish the 118-bed four-star Roe Valley Resort in Co Derry have been unveiled. Hospitality group Galgorm Collection, who bought the hotel last year, have released details of the first ...