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.
Angela
United Kingdom
The staff were very helpful and the breakfast was amazing.
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.
Situated in Dunfanaghy and only 2.3 km from Killahoey Beach, The Mill features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Steve
United Kingdom
The location was fantastic in lovely surroundings overlooking a lake with the mountains in the distance. The room was spacious , clean and quiet equipped with everything you might need. Breakfast was excellent , with a varied menu.
We received a warm welcome from Susan and it seemed that nothing would be too much trouble.
We would highly recommend staying here.
Located in Falcarragh and only 2.9 km from Cloughaneely Golf Club, Màire’s Mobile Home provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jessica
Ireland
Lovely comfortable mobile in nice location within walking distance of the village.
Set in Dunfanaghy in the Donegal County region, with Dunfanaghy Golf Club nearby, Muckish Maison offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Property was spotless , could walk to village in 10 mins , quiet neighbours , great wee property
Located in Bunbeg and only 14 km from Gweedore Golf Club, The Ocean Lodge provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Matthew
Ireland
Location was amazing. Unreal views of the coast.
Local area had everything you need for short stay restaurant, pubs and shops.
Lodge was up to a great standard.
Been to Tory many times since early 80s because first time I...
Been to Tory many times since early 80s because first time I came they
took my heart and never gave it back to me! I love sitting in the
rugged cliffs for hours, watching the stormy seas crashing up on the
rocks or seeing my seal friends in sheltered bays. bird life is abundant
and so are coastal plants. only the fabled corn crake: heard them for
decades, never seen them (has anybody ever...?).
Even though I practically know every piece of ground, I could do the
same walks every day, because everything is so beautiful. Very rugged,
but immensely impressive.
With the ocean often being very stormy, it's not always possible to
get in or lout, but this year seems to be particularly bad and was the
first and only time that I had to get out on practically the last ferry
for a number of days (losing 2 nights already paid for). so be aware of
that and of course there's not much of a refund of hotel-payments in such a case.
I used to come up from Dublin, but now I live in Germany and that's
a very long drive. So a stay of 5-7 days is the minimum, but there
are young people who rush about in one day (how much to they
actually see...?)
Maybe the last vestiges of Old Ireland to be found anywhere,
although Tory too is changing (too) fast.
No Better Place Anywhere In The World!
jürgn
Germany
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