Situated in Kilcar in the Donegal County region, Carol's Cottage (Studio Apt) - Wild Atlantic Way features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Jennifer
Ireland
Extremely clean and cosy, immaculately decorated with beautiful sea views from the terrace. The bed was very comfortable. Carol and Seamus were very kind and helpful hosts and had left lots of very thoughtful breakfast items which was much appreciated. Would have loved to have stayed longer!
Set in Kilcar in the Donegal County region, Apartment in Kilcar offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Daryl
United Kingdom
Really wonderful base for a wedding in the blue haven- only down the road. Easy instructions for getting in. Ample parking. The most comfortable bed I've ever stayed in. Wonderful 👍🏻
Under the Eaves, a property with a garden, is set in Kilcar, 13 km from Folk Village Museum, 14 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, as well as 36 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
Jürgen
Germany
Great view to Slieve League and the sea, very friendly and helpful owner
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With Slieve League reachable in 2 km, The Rusty Mackerel provides accommodation, a restaurant, a garden, a terrace and a bar. Complimentary WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Located in Muckros and only 500 metres from Muckros Bay Beach, Memory Lane Self Catering Cottage provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
This is a coastal area of great beauty. It is well situated to visit many of the outstanding areas of natural beauty which abound in County Donegal such as Killybegs town, Teilean pier, Sliabh League Cliffs and boat trips, Glencolumbcille, Malin Bhig and Silver Strand to name but a few. The local people display the lovely hospitality renowned in Ireland.
Marie
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Kilcar is a very small town and as such there is nowhere to...
Kilcar is a very small town and as such there is nowhere to eat a main meal at night. It has an interesting local weaving mill that welcomes visitors to both shop and observe the products being made. The residents of Kilcar have created a very pretty community garden, right beside Kilcar Lodge.
Kilcar is well positioned for visiting the spectacular Slieve League sea cliffs. It's an easy day trip to the beautiful Glengesh Pass (Ghleann Gheis), the white sands of Maghera Strand and Assarancagh Waterfall.
Janet
Australia
Scored 10
10
The scenery is fabulous and the beaches are stunning.
The scenery is fabulous and the beaches are stunning. If you like hill walking it is very suitable. The only drawback is the roads are very narrow so extra care is needed. The view from Muckross Head is amazing and a must on your stay in Kilcar.. It is not far from the secret waterfall and the fishing port of Killybegs where you can take a boat trip to the Slieve League cliffs which are spectacular. It is also near the picturesque Teelin harbour.
michelle
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
The reception was Fairly warm and at the very outset we...
The reception was Fairly warm and at the very outset we mentioned to the lady that we had no option to book two children and two adults and So we had booked 3 adults instead. The lady asked if we could manage in accommodation she had and we said yes because the decision to stay in Kilcar was a last moment one and we really didn’t have options.
After we came back and I reviewed the experience as “good”, the hostess sent me a rather rude message - About how she had accommodated the kids!! I was totally taken aback at such behavior. Sorry but I won’t be able to recommend This place to anyone anymore!!
Paromita
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Small village with pub,good local shop Unfortunately no...
Small village with pub,good local shop Unfortunately no restaurant or cafe in town. Good spot for base for exploring. Kilcar Lodge surprised us at how friendly it was and breakfast is recommended. Lots of walking and climbing in area or fishing if you’re that way inclined also excellent for sea kayaking with lots of beaches and coves.
Really is a little hidden gem.
Brian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Kilcar is a beautiful place stunning scenery all around...
Kilcar is a beautiful place stunning scenery all around lovely places to visit Good for fishing and for Artists The seafood and pastries were delicious and an Seomra tea rooms is worth a visit lovely friendly staff and lovely food The people very are very friendly Will definatley be back one of my favourite places Patricia
The location is a great base. Kilcar is about a 10min walk and you're in short driving distance of Killbegs, the cliffs and the beach. The little house itself is great. It's very new, clean and has all the amenities you would need. Nice touches like having oil, salt to cook with and tea and coffee. Hosts were very responsive and the house feels really homely.
Great home away from home - cleanest B&B I’ve ever been to! Teresa, the hostess, really goes above and beyond to make sure her guests are comfortable!
Kilcar Lodge is around the corner from the bus stop and handy enough to get to spots like Muckross Beach, Carrick and Killybegs (we didn’t have a car and things were a bit more complicated, so drive if you can)
The location is great with stunning views. A Traditional Irish thatched cottage located exactly on the Wild Atlantic Way. It is close to Slieve League, Killibegs, Kilcar and Muckross Head and several beautiful beaches. We enjoyed our homemade scones from Ann on our arrival. We definitely will be back visiting Ann and her wonderful cottage.
We had a very enjoyable stay at Kilcar Lodge. The room was lovely with a spacious ensuite, It's a quiet location at the edge of the village within walking distance of shops etc. Teresa was an excellent host and the breakfast was amazing. We'll definitely return
Kilcar Lodge was spotlessly clean and very well presented. the breakfast was very tasty. Theresa, the host was very friendly. The village was just what we were looking for.
Eliz
Ireland
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