A delightful detached bungalow sitting peacefully on the outskirts of Ballyshannon, Brow O' The Hill is the ultimate escape for a holiday with friends and family when looking to explore this scenic spot of County Donegal; a traditional Irish cottage boasting views of the Atlantic, there's no better holiday home for a scenic escape. Step inside your white-washed cottage and gather together in the sitting room around the warmth of the open fire, sure to bring a homely aura to the room in the winter months, this room is a wonderfully bright and airy spot from which to create everlasting memories with your loved ones. Take a book from the bookshelf and head into the kitchen/diner, with a table at end, you can choose which spot to settle down in and delve in, as the aromas of a homemade meal fill the room as the chef gets to work in the amply-equipped kitchen space. Dine alfresco in the summer months in your own private garden, with lawned areas to the front and rear of the property, there's plenty of space for your little ones and your canine companion to play. You can find four beautiful bedrooms to choose from to rest your head at the end of each day, taking your pick from, including a master king-size, two doubles and a single benefiting from its own en-suite shower room, this cottage caters to a variety of group needs, with each room benefiting from a simple yet stylish interior. Begin your day with a refreshing shower in the bathroom, before taking a wander around the local area of Ballyshannon; sitting amongst the River Erne, you can expect to find plenty of scenic wonders all around you along with a wonderful selection of shops, restaurants and pubs to cater to all your culinary desires. Visit the annual Ballyshannon Folk & Traditional Music Festival if you're holidaying in the summer months, presenting wonderful music and a vibrant atmosphere, it's well-worth attending! Head to Bundoran for wonderful trout and salmon fishing opportunities and a bustling surf scene, the perfect spot for the avid adventurer, or simply soak in the scenery of the dramatic cliffs of Slieve League for luscious landscapes like no other. In easy reach of Sligo and Donegal too with their own wonders and family-friendly attractions, Brow O' The Hill is the perfect place to call home whilst exploring County Donegal.
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