Featuring lake views, Dulrush Lodge Guest House, Restaurant and Self-Catering features accommodation with a garden, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge, around 25 km from Donegal Golf Club.
Set in Belleek and only 26 km from Sean McDiarmada Homestead, Keenaghan Cottage Belleek offers accommodation with lake views, free WiFi and free private parking.
mark
Ireland
It was an amazing find. Lisa was a great host, great communication. There was a welcome pack waiting for us and the house was so cosy and spotless. The lake across the road was an additional bonus.I wish we booked it for longer.
Situated within 18 km of Killinagh Church and 27 km of Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark in Garrison, Melvin Country House provides accommodation with seating area.
Raymond
United Kingdom
Arriving on a Sunday evening, we were quite restricted on where we could go to eat, but Frances made us very welcome on arrival and suggested places we could try. She even made the lounge available for us to come back to and provided glasses for our self-supplied after-dinner drinks. The rooms were very comfortable and the whole experience was relaxing for our 1 night stay between 2 long drives.
Featuring garden views, Platinum Lakeside Lodge at Mullans Bay features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 31 km from Donegal Golf Club. A hot tub is available for guests.
Edgars
Ireland
Spacious rooms, great lake view, nice terrace, great jacuzzi! Kitchen well equipped.
LakEscape - Waterfront Self- Catering Cabins has lake views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Enniskillen, 34 km from Donegal Golf Club. A hot tub is available for guests.
olivia
United Kingdom
Location was beautiful gorgeous view. Cabin had all the necessities and more. Close to lusty beg. Comfy beds. Everything was spotless.
Lusty Beg Island has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Kesh. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Mari
United Kingdom
We love coming back here every few years. Scenery is beautiful. Moon bouncing off the water is amazing! We love seeing the swans & ducks just walk up to where you’re staying. A beautiful island.
Overlooking Lough MacNean, Customs House Country Inn is in the heart of the Irish Lake District. The hotel features an award-winning restaurant, stylish wine bar, and boutique bedrooms with free...
Lines
Ireland
From our check in to check out Lorna and staff made us feel welcome. Always friendly and helpful. Lovely food and great service. Will definitely recommend to family and friends.
3 MacNean Park, a property with a garden, is situated in Belcoo, 10 km from Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, 14 km from Sean McDiarmada Homestead, as well as 29 km from Drumkeeran Heritage Centre.
Set in Enniskillen in the Fermanagh County region, Shepherd Hut Enniskillen Blossom, Fermanagh has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Frawley
Ireland
such a cute little cabin, everything you'd need, well kitted out and staff were very accommodating and lovely overall
Lovely friendly village atmosphere . Steeped in history and very well kept . The Beleek Pottery - there since 1857 - was a fascinating visit .
The Forge restaurant is plain on the outside but serves real “ homemade “ feeling food at very reasonable prices. Staff were lovely and efficient. Best meal out I’ve had this year!
John
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Accommodation was very central to Beleek which gave access...
Accommodation was very central to Beleek which gave access to all of the necessary essentials A good centre for touring Enniskillen Ballyshannon, Bundoran and Killybegs with great accessible walks (Slieve League and the Stairway to Heaven) and Lough Erne boat tours
Peter
Ireland
Scored 10
10
The Belleek factory is in a good riverside location and has...
The Belleek factory is in a good riverside location and has a teashop as well as offering guided tours which I thoroughly enjoyed and an opportunity to buy a few products which are only available on site. The lakes are within easy journey travel and offer opportunities for relaxing walking eg Duross Bay in Castle Archdale Country Park.
Visitors should note that a lot of facilities seem to close down after the end of September or are weekend focussed.
Douglas
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Quaint little village on the border of The Republic Of...
Quaint little village on the border of The Republic Of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Famous for the Belleek Pottery factory which hosts tours every day throughout the year. Small village with shops and pubs although dont expect any major shop brands for shopping. Ballyshannon & Bundoran are only a few minutes away while the capital of Fermanagh county, Enniskillen is a mere 22 miles away.
Taxis can be a nightmare though if you are staying away from the village. Book one early in advance.
I love everything about Fiddlestone. From the warm welcome I always receive from Raymond, the delicious breakfast Annie serves, the comfortable bed/room, location, fun evening in the pub but most of all, the way the locals welcome you and make you feel like family. Fiddlestone will forever be my first stop when in Ireland because of the reasons stated and the dear friends I have made in Belleek. Thank you for being you! Until next time. ❤️
Everything was to like. Our best accommodation in Ireland. We didn't expect this 1800s thatched cottage to open up old world charm with modern decor. Attention to detail in every corner and a hamper supplied as well. Washer and dryer were a great help and the en-suite and dressing area (with bath robes) were beautiful. Great location so close to Belleek Pottery but so quiet and secluded.
Lovely stay in the B&B and a great bar too. Nice and quiet nights stay. Loved the town. The people are terrific. Great chats in the bars. The Forge was a great place to eat and the Belleek pottery was terrific to eat.
Excellent location near Belleek/Ballyshannon/Bundoran. Easy access to all the attractions and close to a number of scenic hikes in the area.
Jacuzzi at the end of the day was a real treat.
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