On the banks of the River Finn and Drumboe Woods, Jackson's Hotel is an award-winning hotel featuring an indoor swimming pool, gym, and hot tub. Its spacious, light rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
The 4-Star, Family Owned Villa Rose Hotel & Spa is in Ballybofey. It offers The Forge Bar, the award-winning Fara’s Restaurant and a cozy coffee bar facing out on to the bustling main street.
Robert
United Kingdom
Nice modern hotel, room good size and comfortable beds, breakfast excellent, no complaints.
Offering a garden and mountain view, The Bungalow Self-catering Accommodation is situated in Ballybofey, 19 km from Beltany Stone Circle and 22 km from Donegal County Museum.
James
United Kingdom
Very well-kept home with everything that you could need.
Set in Ballybofey and only 4.1 km from The Balor Theatre, Finn Farm Cottage offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Paulo Cesar De Sousa
Ireland
Lovely place, very clean and comfortable.
the place is very big and in great condition.
There is a TV, a good heating system and a big bathtub.
Johnny B's B&B offers accommodation in Ballybofey. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
Sinead
Ireland
Location, value for money, extremely clean and very nice host
PatsView Lodge, a property with a garden, is located in Donegal, 13 km from Beltany Stone Circle, 13 km from Raphoe Castle, as well as 16 km from Oakfield Park.
Aideen
Ireland
Location was central for touring donegal. Welcome bits of milk, cereal etc.
Bedding and towels felt very luxurious
Only 5 mins drive from nearest town
Set in Killygordon and only 7.8 km from The Balor Theatre, Glenwood guesthouse near Ballybofey offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lorna
Ireland
The property was very comfy and it was kept very well.
Offering a garden and garden view, Meadow House in County Donegal is set in Donegal, 11 km from The Balor Theatre and 16 km from Beltany Stone Circle. This property offers access to darts.
We stopped for one night on our way back to Dublin from The...
We stopped for one night on our way back to Dublin from The Slieve Leagues Cliffs. Ballybofen was busy and nothing particularly to recommend it. For a future trip we would find somewhere else along the route to stay.
Yvonne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ballybofey is a beautiful little town it has everything you...
Ballybofey is a beautiful little town it has everything you need and was not far from our accomodation. The only thing was we were not there long enough only stayed for two nights will definitely be back again enjoyed the peace and tranquility.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Not the most scenic place in Donegal but good base for...
Not the most scenic place in Donegal but good base for touring and exploring other areas with forests, mountains, lakes and beaches etc. Three good quality hotels with a lot better value than at usual expensive seaside areas. A few good shops but not many good pubs ,guest houses, entertainment or restaurants etc. Nice woodland walks and good bus service to the other larger towns across the North west of Ireland. Nb. Plenty of easy free parking.
PAUL
Scored 10
10
Ballybofey is gorgeous and whilst needing some upgrade,...
Ballybofey is gorgeous and whilst needing some upgrade, worth visiting the Mc Elhinneys for women and men who love fashion and good cafe in store for lunches and coffees. Very upbeat atmosphere. We became aware that Ukraine people are staying there. We got to meet Iryna and her son Andre. She was so grateful to Ireland for rescue from the war and said her husband not fighting but was back in Ukraine. She told us she was visiting a local national park and was so grateful.
Colette
Ireland
Scored 10
10
I found the town of Ballybofey and Stranolar extremely...
I found the town of Ballybofey and Stranolar extremely pleasant I did dine at Jacksons Hotell and I found the fare execellent. I did call into a shoe shop and found myself buying a lovely pair of shoes on sale at more than half price.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
I visited Glenveigh National Park the scenery was stunning.
I visited Glenveigh National Park the scenery was stunning. I had a bicycle and enjoyed the cycle in the park.
I visited the homeplace of St. Columbkill, his monastery and holy well.
I attended mass in the Cathedral in Letterkenny a wonderful experience for me, it's one of the most ornate and beautiful churches in Ireland well worth a visit.
Kathleen
Ireland
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this Air bnb is situated on the outskirts of town. a 10 minute stroll will take you to both Donegal GAA grounds and Finn Harps FC.
William the owner even offered to give me a drive into town!
the room is spotlessly clean and has all you need for an overnight stay. the property is very quiet, off street parking is also provided for your car.
thank you for your hospitality
The welcome was friendly and attentive
The rooms were spacious and well-equipped
Beds were comfortable
Wifi worked well
Breakfast was excellent
Beautiful short drives easily accessible to Donegal, Glenties and beyond
Very convenient location.
Very warm friendly atmosphere. Comy beds.
Lovely food and so much choice as I'm a coeliac.
Would definitely recommend a stay at Villa Rose Hotel
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