Welcome to The Drummond Hotel

Jim and Mairead Peoples welcome you to their family owned and managed hotel, opened all year round.

A busy successful hotel with the relaxed ambience of a truly professional establishment. The staff are friendly, courteous, interested in their work and therefore interested in you.

The Drummond House Hotel was erected in 1828 by the Society of Fishmongers as a residence for their agent.

The situation of the hotel on the outskirts of Ballykelly is ideal for the tourist and buisnessman. Ballykelly is a small attractive town three miles west of Limavady (The Leap of the Dog), where in 1851 Jane Ross noted down the famous Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) from a passing fiddler.

Limavady is situated in the beautiful Roe Valley, a must for anglers. From Limavady the Bishop's Head Road leads to Downhill, the Fortress of the Cows. Under the shadow of the Mussenden Temple built in 1783 by the eccentric Earl of Bristol then Bishop of Derry.

The magnificient Magilligan Strand stretches six miles from Downhill to the entrance of Lough Foyle. A visit to the Roe Valley Country Park which contains the site of O'Cahan Castle is a must.