Featuring a bar, John Eoinìn's Bar and accommodation is located in Glencolumbkille in the Donegal County region, a 7-minute walk from Glencolumbkille Beach and a few steps from Folk Village Museum.
Dolmen Cottage offers accommodations in Glencolumbkille, 3.4 miles from Folk Village Museum and 8.2 miles from Slieve League. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Located in Glencolumbkille in the Donegal County region, with Glencolumbkille Beach and Folk Village Museum nearby, Glencolumbkille House - Self Catering Rooms provides accommodations with free WiFi...
Aoibheann
United Kingdom
Location was great. Beach nearby aswell as shop and pub.
Located in Carrick and with Slieve League reachable within 2.9 miles, Carrick Gate has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Located in Teelin, The Rusty Mackerel provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a terrace and a bar. There's a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and a hairdryer.
Susan
Ireland
From when you walk in the door, you get a local homely sense. The food was exceptional and worthy of high praise to the chef and every piece was perfect even right down to cute stencilling on the head of a pint of Guinness. Location wise, it’s perfect for Sliabh Liag but also an ideal commuter base to the environs albeit exploring Glencolmcille Folk Village, Silver Strand or onward into Killybegs for a wander around. Rooms are fresh and new and have exactly the requirements needed for anyone who is touring around the area that wants a comfortable space to rest their heads at the end of a busy day. Honourable mention to Kathleen and Sheila who made me feel very much at home but all staff were equally very polite, helpful and friendly which all contributed to a 5 star stay.
Straleel South in Carrick provides adults-only accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi....
barry
Ireland
The room was fantastic. House very nice. Also I had good fun with all the animials. Nice chats also. Would go again
At the bottom of the Slieve League Cliffs, Slieve League B&B offers rooms with attached bathroom with free parking and WiFi.
Rebecca
United States of America
The staff/owners were very nice and helpful. Even provided a short list of sights to see and some adventures in the area around the B & B and the in the direction we were traveling. They also allowed us to leave our car parked as we hiked Slieve Leauge which is a short walk up from the house. The stay, the breakfast and the very helpful staff was enough to want to stay again but saving on the parking was a bonus!!
Carol's Cottage (Studio Apt) - Wild Atlantic Way is located in Kilcar, just 5.1 miles from Slieve League and 8.2 miles from Folk Village Museum.
Giulia
Ireland
The cottage is very cozy, it is possible to enjoy the nature and the silence around. It is very clean and the possibility of a late check-in is definitely a plus, especially when doing a road trip.
Very clean and well maintained!
Perfect for a night stay while travelling around Ireland.
The Tara Hotel is a 3-star hotel in the center of Killybegs. It overlooks Killybegs Harbor, serves fine cuisine and offers guests free use of its leisure facilities.
Providing mountain views, Robins Nest in Ardara features accommodations, a garden, and a terrace. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
Glen is a quiet place but has many interesting places, the...
Glen is a quiet place but has many interesting places, the beaches are really lovely, golden sand, clear water and quiet, there are also great walks all around. The folk village is well worth a visit (the café there serves lovely food) the pubs are friendly and the café on the main street serves nice food. Views are spectacular, there is a very good local woollen mill selling jumpers / jackets. The pilgrim route of St. Columba well worth investigating.
Kathy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There are a range of activities available here, walking,...
There are a range of activities available here, walking, hiking, watersports and climbing which is what we were doing.
There are several loop and direct walks in the vicinity along with a number of unusual places to visit including a neolithic site and a monument to a shipwreck (near An Port).
There are a number of climbing opportunities in the area including bouldering, trad climbing and sea stack climbing. Choose a good guide and professional advice if you don't have experience as some locations can be dangerous if not approached with care.
John
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Glencolmcille is my "happy place" in Ireland.
Glencolmcille is my "happy place" in Ireland.
Rugged mountains, turbulent waves, smell of turf, quiet and private... whats not to like.
I ate in the Glen Head and had a seriously gut busting, delicious home made burger, fantastic, friendly young staff who didn't bat an eyelid to me asking to eat outside.
Personally I. just love the views, I never tire of them, I sat eating my burger with a sneaky glass of wine and thought to myself how bloody lucky I was to be able to sit in the evening sun and watch the sunset.
it's not difficult to get around Glen because once the road runs out.. that's it you are driving off the edge of Ireland.
If you are on your own, just enjoy it.. go to Slieve League Cliffs in Teeling, hill walking, just chill and relax and take. lots of photos
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Glencolumbkille is a remarkably remote town sitting at what...
Glencolumbkille is a remarkably remote town sitting at what seems to be the end of the world otherwise known as Rossan Point. The town is especially notable for the Glencolumbkille Folk Village, a collection of 18th and 19th century thatched white cottages with genuine period settings. The Folk Village is closed during winter months so it might be best to visit before the end of September. During the winter months it is best to go to Ardara or Carrick for restaurants.
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Our hosts had many ideas and tips.
Our hosts had many ideas and tips. They were interesting people. We loved the Slieve League climb. We enjoyed the woollen mill. We had a hoot at Rusty Mackeral restaurant. As we left, we went on an interesting drive to Port. Beautiful quiet spot. Isolated and lovely
Barbara
Canada
10
Scored 10
Hosts are very personable and eager to share knowledge of...
Hosts are very personable and eager to share knowledge of the area so that you have the best touring experience possible. Very large facility with large common kitchen for some self catering and a large lounge on the second floor.
Lorraine
United States of America
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If you are visiting Glencolmcille or Southwest Donegal in general, Ionad Súil is in a fantastic location. Beside the main village of Glencolmcille and also a short stroll to the beach and Folk Village museum. Very clean and lots of space. Would highly recommend it. Facilities are fantastic. The TV even had the sports channels! Thanks to all the staff who were very helpful during our stay.
Beautiful location. Martin made us very welcome and even gave us a lift to the nearby restaurant. The property is spotless and well maintained. No tea/coffee making facilities in the room but this was available in the Breakfast room whenever we wanted a cuppa with a good choice of tea/fruit tea and coffee. Breakfast was excellent and substantial. A lovely B & B
We had such a lovely stay at Dolmen Cottage. Margaret and Jimmy were wonderful hosts. The cottage is beautifully presented with lots of personal touches. Margaret had freshly baked bread, cookies and homemade soup for us on arrival. Really great base for exploring Donegal. Would definitely recommend.
Beautiful accommodation and location at Ionad Suil, we got a great welcome, very friendly and helpful. Everything was perfect. Large comfortable, very clean rooms and reception area, and so welcoming and helpful. Fantastic place for walking, lovely beach, folk museum and Slieve na Liag.
The property is a perfect location for exploring the raw beauty of the Northwest Donegal coastline. Leon and Gillian are fantastic hosts, so knowledgeable and helpful with tips on what to do in the area. It was a most enjoyable trip and we have already booked our return trip for next year.
For us the Silver Strand Chalets were perfect. The hosts provided lots of information before arrival & were unobtrusive. The accommodation is high end with great attention to detail, spotlessly clean & within a stone’s throw of the beautiful Malin Beg beach.
Beautiful scenery, views are breath taking, lovely wee house in rural Ireland. Amazing owners and they are very friendly and polite. About a 15 minute drive to the Cliffs Of Moher.
Excellent hosts. Very welcoming and friendly. I had a lovely comfortable room. Accommodation was spotless. Very clean and tidy. Lovely kitchen with everything needed.
Beautiful chalet on the farthest point of south west Donegal. Stunning views and very cosy, excellently equiped 2 bed chalet. Would highly recommend. Loved it.
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