Featuring a garden, Baile Go Deo. Provides accommodations in Falcarragh. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free private parking. Outdoor dining is also possible at the apartment.
Óstán Loch Altan in Gortahork, Northwest Donegal, provides accommodations with a garden, a bar and on-site dining. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Patsy
Ireland
Fantastic staff, great value food, fabulous breakfast. We were made to feel very welcome and felt that our business was appreciated.
In Dunfanaghy village, Arnolds has views of Sheephaven Bay, Horn Head and the sandy beach of Killahoey Strand. It offers many horse-riding activities and a restaurant with an AA Rosette award.
The Mill offers accommodations in Dunfanaghy, 1.4 miles from Killahoey Beach and 1.1 miles from Dunfanaghy Golf Club.
Anne
United States of America
We loved our stay at The Mill. It is a beautiful and extremely comfortable property, with lovely gardens and a stunning view over the lake. Our hostess made us feel very welcome and shared good advice about nearby points of interest. We enjoyed excellent breakfasts in the warm, sunny dining room. There is a comfortable sitting room and also a conservatory where guests can relax, read a book, or share a glass of wine without feeling crowded in together.
Discover a unique and diverse range of budget-friendly accommodations at our stunning location in northwest Donegal.
Dr. Mattie Decker
United States of America
This is a unique place and I found it perfect for what I needed in all ways.
The "extra" care of staff...making a fire in the fireplace, kindness and attentive to my needs made it special.
Located in the Irish-speaking region of Annagry in County Donegal, Caisleain Oir Hotel is just 1.2 mi from Donegal Airport, as well as Carrickfinn Blue Flag Beach.
A great town with a genuine sense of community - we were met...
A great town with a genuine sense of community - we were met with hospitality and genuine warmth at every turn. There are two cafes in town with really lovely food/coffee etc, multiple pubs offering usual drinks, music and some with eating options (esp fresh local seafood). The town is a great base for exploring Donegal's stunning natural wonders (Glenveagh NP, Mt Errigal, Poisoned Glen / Muckish Mtns, short drive to Horn Head) as well as cultural and historical points of interest. The local Cluain na dTor Seaside Gardens are well worth visiting as well.
Rebecca
Australia
10
Scored 10
Very friendly people.
Very friendly people. Great cafes and pubs - we visited and loved Batch Café, the Gweedore Bar and the Shamrock Bar. Stunning scenery in the locality. A brilliant Adventure race in its first year was hosted by the local GAA Club Cloughaneely (Altan Adventure Race). Would definitely recommend.
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Niamh
Ireland
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