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Donegal Holiday Home
Self catering cottage in Ireland – (Ref: 54607)
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cottage in Gortahork
Brand new luxurious seafront holiday home, with fantastic sea views over looking Ballyness Bay , local pubs and shops. freedom of walking to the pub! ...more

On site: beach, mountain biking, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, sailing, climbing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Ireland / County Donegal / Donegal / Gortahork


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Destination guide to County Donegal




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Tags– our customers chose the following words to best describe this destination:
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Beautiful Scenery
Beach
Lively nightlife
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Destination Reviews

A celtic cocktail that leaves you reeling


From the Daily Mail

There's no word of a lie in it: the Irish like to talk. They also go out of their way to be helpful to strangers - which means asking for directions can be an entertaining business.
In Londonderry, I asked two men on a corner where to find a particular pub. One took me by the arm and led me into the road to point out the way; the other followed, offering advice. By now we could all see the pub, 30 yards or so away, but that didn't deter my acquaintances.
'Just down there on the left. You'll find a pedestrianised crossing opposite. It should take you, oh, the best part of a couple of minutes if you don't rush.' I was left with the feeling, not for the first time, that the one thing you will never lack in Ireland is friendship - and especially not in Londonderry.
This compact city is intriguing - and blessed with a beautiful location. Standing on the opposite bank of the... more


A celtic cocktail that leaves you reeling


From the Daily Mail

There's no word of a lie in it: the Irish like to talk. They also go out of their way to be helpful to strangers - which means asking for directions can be an entertaining business.
In Londonderry, I asked two men on a corner where to find a particular pub. One took me by the arm and led me into the road to point out the way; the other followed, offering advice. By now we could all see the pub, 30 yards or so away, but that didn't deter my acquaintances.
'Just down there on the left. You'll find a pedestrianised crossing opposite. It should take you, oh, the best part of a couple of minutes if you don't rush.' I was left with the feeling, not for the first time, that the one thing you will never lack in Ireland is friendship - and especially not in Londonderry.
This compact city is intriguing - and blessed with a beautiful location. Standing on the opposite bank of the... more


Donegal at a canter



'Where's the sun?' Shaun asked, not looking up from the map. He had barely looked up from it since we set off the day before.
Shame really, considering the Celtic landscapes drifting past at the pace of an Irish hunter.
I had appointed him Map Monitor, married as I am to a human compass who can be turned around in the dark in a blindfold and still point north.
So it was disconcerting to be asked for the sun.
'To our left?' I suggested wildly. 'Behind us,' said Serena, our eldest. 'In the sky,' Ben thought.
'The sun isn't ever behind us,' Alexander pointed out, rather in the way that he explains why the plughole drains anti-clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
Sadly, further explanations were absorbed by the wind-tossed sighs of the forest.
Riding is a great midwife to conversation when there are two of you but five horses walk just far enough apart, and make just enough noise, to render verbal comm... more


Donegal at a canter



'Where's the sun?' Shaun asked, not looking up from the map. He had barely looked up from it since we set off the day before.
Shame really, considering the Celtic landscapes drifting past at the pace of an Irish hunter.
I had appointed him Map Monitor, married as I am to a human compass who can be turned around in the dark in a blindfold and still point north.
So it was disconcerting to be asked for the sun.
'To our left?' I suggested wildly. 'Behind us,' said Serena, our eldest. 'In the sky,' Ben thought.
'The sun isn't ever behind us,' Alexander pointed out, rather in the way that he explains why the plughole drains anti-clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
Sadly, further explanations were absorbed by the wind-tossed sighs of the forest.
Riding is a great midwife to conversation when there are two of you but five horses walk just far enough apart, and make just enough noise, to render verbal comm... more


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