Creeslough View is a charming bungalow located near Glenveagh National Park in County Donegal, Cornwall. With three bedrooms and the ability to sleep up to 10 people, this well-furnished cottage is ideal for families or friends looking to explore the surrounding countryside. The open plan kitchen and living area, complete with a solid fuel stove, provide a communal space for meal preparation and planning adventures. Additionally, there is a separate sitting room with an open fire and a conservatory for relaxation.
Guests can enjoy the local scenery by walking or biking through the countryside and along the coast, with Marble Hill Beach just a short drive away for surfing enthusiasts. Creeslough town is nearby for essential needs, and a trip along the Wild Atlantic Way to Portnablagh and Dunfanaghy offers further exploration opportunities. Golfing, shopping, and dining options are also available in Letterkenny for a night off from cooking. Overall, Creeslough View is an excellent cottage with a variety of activities and amenities to enjoy, making it a must-book accommodation for a memorable getaway.
Weekly price from £305
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