Malin Head 2.2 miles. This beautiful cottage is situated in the village of Ardmalin, offering a comfortable stay for families or friends all year round. Enter into the inviting living room, housing deep red sofas and a welcoming wood burner. Come night time you can sleep the night away in the well presented king-size bedroom, complete with an en-suite, or the additional king size bedroom, and twin room. Complimenting this well, the family bathroom is home to both a shower and a bath containing a quality finish. Throughout the day, the open plan living area is where you will want to be, whether its preparing your favourite meals in the kitchen, dining with the family or simply relaxing at the breakfast bar, planning your adventures for the week ahead. Malin Head on the Inishowen Peninsula is famous for being the most northerly point in Ireland. It is home to some of Irelands most beautiful rugged coastline and sandy beaches, which is a haven for birdwatchers, artists, photographers and walkers. Nearby Balyliffin boasts a beach and two world-class championship links golf courses, certainly worth a visit. An adventure not to be missed.
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