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Carnaween View Glenties, Donegal
Carnaween View, Donegal,  Ireland Viewed 6 times in last week.
Sleeps 1 - 5
2 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 335 - £ 1806
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Facilities and features: TV woodburner Open fire Garden
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome

More about this property: 2 bedroom rural country cottage in the Bluestack Mountains, County Donegal, pet-friendly and only around 7.5 miles from Glenties and 17 miles from Donegal town.

Cruit Island pet-friendly holiday cottage, Donegal,  Ireland Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 6
3 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 351 - £ 2265
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Facilities and features: TV Open fire Garden
Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome

More about this property: One of a group of pet-friendly cottages on Cruit Island, this holiday cottage sleeps six people and is also wheelchair accessible. It has stunning coastal views and nearby beaches. This is a fanastic spot in County Donegal for an adventure holiday by the ocean with numerous outdoor activities on offer.




Discover Glenveagh national park, Co. Donegal on a self-catering holiday

 

Why Rent a Holiday Home in County Donegal?

Self-catering accommodation in villas, holiday chalets, cottages and log cabins, is easily available throughout Donegal, Ulster, allowing tourists to look forward to a comfortable stay when in North West Ireland. Holiday homes when rented by groups of friends or family often represent great value for money and offer a lot more flexibility and space than is typically available with a hotel stay.

What’s more, with some of the most romantic scenery in Ireland, Co. Donegal with its impressive coast, splendid sandy beaches as well as its lush green countryside and mountain scenery is considered by some to be a truly magical place.

 

Top Things to See and Do in Co. Donegal when Staying in a Holiday Home

•    Feel the power and magic of Irish myth and legend with a visit to one of the two Stone Circles in the area; Beltany Stone Circle or Bocan Stone Circle. There is also a High Cross at Carndonagh.

•    Marvel at the countryside and landscapes at Glenveagh National Park which includes the stunning mountain scenery of the Derryveagh Mountains.

•    Don’t miss the Wild Atlantic Way and the dramatic Slieve League Cliffs, some of the highest sea-cliffs in Europe. The sea views from the cliff tops is simply awe-inspiring. Tourists can enjoy spellbinding drives in the national park even during the winter months and also explore the numerous isolated white sandy beaches, many of which are blue-flag award winning.

•    Those partial to a bit of seafood shouldn’t miss the chance to taste some of the delicious seafood dishes on offer in Co. Donegal.

•    Discover Co. Donegal’s heritage towns with their wonderful historical buildings and historic Irish charm. Heritage towns to visit include Ardara, Ballyshannon, Moville, Raphoe and Ramelton.

 

Finding the Best Place to Stay in Co. Donegal

When it comes to finding the best holiday home for you in Co. Donegal, it’s advisable that you draw up a checklist of what you are looking for in a holiday house and search accordingly. Countrycottagesonline.net features a great choice of Irish holiday homes from country cottages to large country houses. We hope you find the perfect holiday home for you in Co. Donegal and have a wonderful time in North West Ireland.

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