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Donegal (0.8 miles from Donegal Airport)
Featuring garden views, Annie's Cottage On The Corner provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 1.1 km from Carrickfinn Beach. Space / quiet / comfortable
Kincasslagh (1.1 miles from Donegal Airport)
Located in Kincasslagh and only 2.1 km from Carrickfinn Beach, Ned's Cottage provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. The living room was so cosy. Great facilities for cooking and relaxing
Annagry (1.1 miles from Donegal Airport)
Offering barbecue facilities and sea view, Teach Eamonn is situated in Annagry, 17 km from Mount Errigal and 26 km from Cloughaneely Golf Club. The apartment is spacious and very well equipped Rosemary is a very kind host
Hotel in Annagry ( 1.3 miles)
Facing the beachfront, Caisleain Oir Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Annagry and features a private beach area, restaurant and bar. Incredibly friendly staff. Surprisingly big room, so good value for 2 nights. The biggest positive surprise was the in house brewery. We tried a few of their beers and even bought a brewery T-Shirt.
Annagry (1.5 miles from Donegal Airport)
Situated 9 km from Gweedore Golf Club, Wisteria Cottage features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Annagry (1.7 miles from Donegal Airport)
Located in Annagry and only 11 km from Gweedore Golf Club, Teach Annie provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. New house in a great location within easy walking distance of Annagry. Safe enclosed garden for kids and dogs.
Bunbeg (1.9 miles from Donegal Airport)
Offering a garden and river view, The Old Boathouse at Bunbeg Harbour is situated in Bunbeg, 14 km from Mount Errigal and 24 km from Cloughaneely Golf Club. Unique location in the midst of so much natural beauty. Daily visits by amazing little dig.
Bunbeg (1.9 miles from Donegal Airport)
A good location for a hassle-free holiday in Bunbeg, The Clady is a guest house surrounded by views of the river. Ann and Seamus are lovely. It was a great stay, restful rooms, beautiful location, and a great breakfast. Make sure to try Ann’s porridge.
Bunbeg (2 miles from Donegal Airport)
Offering a garden and sea view, Harbour View is situated in Bunbeg, 24 km from Cloughaneely Golf Club and 35 km from Dunfanaghy Golf Club.
Gortnasate (2.1 miles from Donegal Airport)
Situated in Gortnasate in the Donegal County region, Kincasslagh features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Very well equipped house. Especially the kitchen . Comfortable beds. Deceptively spacious , three large bedrooms. Wonderful location. Beautiful views from upstairs bedrooms.
Hotel in Dungloe ( 3.8 miles)
Located in Dungloe, 17 km from Gweedore Golf Club, Sweeney's Hotel 2020 Limited provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. New facility that was well thought out.
Hotel in Dungloe ( 3.7 miles)
Set in Dungloe, 57 km from Donegal, Waterfront Hotel Dungloe boasts rooms with views of the Atlantic Ocean and complimentary WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Great location and lovely views of the pier and water
Hotel in Cashel Hill ( 6.3 miles)
Óstán Loch Altan in Gortahork, Northwest Donegal, provides accommodation with a garden, a bar and on-site dining. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The bed in the room we were assigned was very comfortable. Staff were very helpful.
Hotel in Bunbeg ( 3.6 miles)
Teac Jack is situated in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht, on the edge of Ireland's rugged North West Coast. Always a lovely atmosphere. Drinks and dinner at the fire. Staff very friendly.
Hotel in Dunfanaghy ( 11.1 miles)
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 staff were very friendly and helpfull. Our accommodation was neat and clean.
Hotel in Tory Island ( 10.2 miles)
Ostán Oileán Thoraí Tory Island Hotel features free bikes, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Tory Island. Staff on site can arrange a shuttle service. Very friendly people, gorgeous Island, the hotel was very clean, comfortable room, very good...
Although only there for a short while Bunbeg has all the ingredients of the mystic west. The sunset was spectacular over the beach. Bád Eddie (Eddies boat) on Bunbeg's Magheraclogher beach, in Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) is a must see. The official story is that the boat was stranded on the beach but we heard from a good source that Eddie did it deliberately. He beached the boat in order to fit a new engine but he was going through a divorce and his wife asked for her share of the boat so he never repaired it.
The hotel itself was very clean and the staff were helpful and friendly which made it easier to relax and enjoy. Annagry and surrounds are in the heart of Irish speaking Donegal with a variety of bars and restaurants.
This family run hotel is a hidden gem for anyone who likes to feel at home straight away. The relaxed atmosphere in the place and the very friendly owner Pauline and her staff made our stay there very special. Would definitely go back when covid restrictions are lifted so that we could get to meet all the locals
This is a great, quiet friendly countryside village (Pub, restaurant, pizza place petrol station around the corner). The next town is a 14-minute drive with all the amenities you need. (Lidl, Aldi, Supervalu, etc.)
Kincasslagh is a tiny hamlet north of Dungloe. The walk to Kincasslagh Pier is relaxing and lovely. It's a nice place to stay and get away from it all, but I'd recommend having a car, as bus service is limited, and local services are minimal (one small market, and pub that's often closed).
Beautiful, little picture postcard town in the unspoiled countryside that forms part of The Wild Atlantic Way with the friendliest people in Ireland. The little airport nearby, made it easily accessible to me. Looks like a sleepy little town but open the door into the local, Sharkey's bar, and find yourself thrilling with the locals' lively celebration of life. There are countless eateries, including a Michelin Star restaurant, so I was spoilt for choice. I usually opted for bars which have delicious, and varied quality dishes; no basic pub grub here! These are mainly family run from generations back, as the old sepia photographs on the wall will attest. Excellent couple of hotels serving the tastiest, locally sourced foods from local suppliers. The bacon and sausages at the hotel Ciaishlien Óire are the best I've tasted. I enjoyed tranquil peace in Annagry. This, to me, is true Ireland. There's no litter or graffiti, nor the lazy stereotype of drunken brawls. There's just a hundred thousand welcomes and a heartfelt, don't be a stranger, come back again soon.