Located in the lively festival town of Dungloe, County Donegal, is this delightful holiday cottage. Set across one floor with three comfortable bedrooms, this Dungloe cottage is perfect for families or friends looking for a convenient, quality base to explore the rugged beauty of this enchanting area of Ireland. The modern sitting room at this Dungloe cottage, complete with leather furniture and flat screen TV, is also home to a cosy multi-fuel stove, ideal for warming the bones after a day's fishing, golfing or climbing. Indeed, climbers will be spoilt for choice in the renowned hills of Donegal, with a selection of peaks to climb, not least the impressive Mount Errigal, arguably Ireland's most iconic mountain. Offering fantastic access to the town's main street, which is just a short walk away, holidaymakers can leave the car at this Dungloe cottage and take advantage of the fine selection of shops and pubs available and the famous hospitality to be enjoyed therein. Meal times will also be a breeze with a selection of supermarkets just yards away from this Donegal cottage. Take a drive to the quaint fishing village of Burtonport and hop on the ferry to Arranmore Island for a day's exploring, or simply watch as the fishing boats bring in the catch of the day. Finish the day with a pint of the black stuff while you enjoy some traditional music, before meandering home to your Dungloe cottage for some rest and recuperation, dreaming of another day in Ireland's wonderful north west.
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