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A modern house is set on a gently sloping green lawn, featuring a stone facade and a black roof. Large windows are visible, allowing natural light to fill the interior. The entrance is accentuated by a wooden door framed with stone details.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Cashelmore House near Beach, Forest & Mountains

Cashelmore House is a modern house ideally located in picturesque Ards. Close to many blue flag beaches, Ards Forest Park, Muckish mountain and family friendly activities such as horse riding, surfing and golf. Doe Castle and Glenveagh Castle are a short drive away. Nearby towns of Creeslough and Dunfanaghy offer numberous bars and restaurants. You’ll love Cashelmore House because of the views, the location, and the outdoors space. Ideal for couples, families (with kids), and big groups.

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An open-plan living area features a spacious L-shaped sofa and a wooden dining table with six chairs. A large LED TV is mounted on the wall. Natural light enters through two windows, accentuating the warm wooden flooring and neutral decor.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Garden Nook Donegal getaway with Beach access

A chic escape on the Wild Atlantic Way, just 2 miles from Dunfanaghy. Savour every moment in this thoughtfully designed two-bedroom retreat, crafted for comfort and style. We provide private access to Trá Mór, one of Ireland’s most untouched beaches, where golden sands and ocean views often feel entirely your own. (not a swimming beach) Discover Donegal’s coastline, then head back to the village for traditional music, lively pubs and superb dining, the perfect balance of rest and adventure.

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A traditional thatched cottage with whitewashed stone walls is set amidst a gravel courtyard. The green doors complement the natural surroundings, and a stone boundary outlines the property. Lush trees provide shade, enhancing the cottage's rustic charm.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Hannah's Thatched Cottage

Hannahs thatched cottage (pet friendly!) is one of the last remaining original thatched cottages in Inishowen. The cottage has recently and lovingly been restored to the highest standards. Hannahs is a perfect base for those who are looking for an adventure, surrounded by some of Irelands best hill walking trails, cleanest beaches and most breath-taking scenery. A 5-minute drive to numerous award-winning restaurants and cosy pubs and just a 10-minute walk to the village of Clonmany.

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The exterior of Ballycannon Cottage features a landscaped garden with a natural stone pathway leading to a rustic dining table crafted from logs. A small stream flows gently beside the seating area, surrounded by colorful stones and greenery, emphasized by an expansive sky above.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Ballycannon Cottage (2 full beds + sofa bed)

Donegal County, Ireland, is renowned for its great beauty. A Conde Naste article (12 October 2024) calls it "a Land of Myth and Music." National Geographic named it "The Coolest Place on the Planet in 2017” and we happen to agree! Ballycannon Cottage is nestled in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) area of Donegal, between the Derryveigh Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Minutes from the Wild Atlantic Way, Ballycannon cottage is a great choice for exploring Donegal’s many wonders.

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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Hornhead Hot Tub Escape

If you are looking for a romantic getaway or somewhere you can relax and recharge, our property is ideal for you. We have breath taking views right from the doorstep, in a very scenic part of the countryside. We are just a short drive from Dunfanaghy with a number of beaches near by. Our private Hot Tub is included with unlimited use all year round to our guests. We have local recommendations in our guide book but we are available and happy to answer any queries you may have.

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A wooden picnic table sits on a grassy area, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and distant hills. A stone pathway leads through the landscape, while patches of greenery frame the scene. A few houses are visible in the background against a clear blue sky.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Dooey Hill Cottage - Beach Front

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Dooey Hill Cottage is nestled on the hillside by Dooey beach with Atlantic views, overlooking beautiful Traigheana bay (Bay of the Birds) and the mountains of Donegal. It is on 6 acres including shoreline, secluded yet only 5 minutes drive to local shops and pubs with traditional music and food, and a further 10 minutes to the town of Dungloe with several supermarkets, a bank and numerous traditional pubs and restaurants.

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The cottage features a white exterior with bold yellow trim highlighting the windows and doors. A low wall encircles the front yard, surrounded by gravel. The sloped roof and chimney pots add character to the traditional design, complemented by the lush greenery of trees in the background.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Johnny Shéain's House

A traditional cottage with living area and hearth at its centre and a double room and shower room flank either side. It rests in the heart of the Gaeltacht on a laneway 1km from the village of Gortahork. It is shaded by majestic trees, a vegetable garden and views of Magheraroarty beach. The Poison Glen and Errigal mountain are within 10 minutes drive. The cottage is at the heart of a variety of outdoor pursuits, cultural experiences and nature itself.

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A stone wall outlines the pathway leading to the beachfront property, framed by lush grass. The setting sun casts warm hues over the water, enhancing the serene coastal view. The quiet atmosphere is complemented by the neatly maintained exterior of the beach house.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Beachhouse+Hottub

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful Seaside Getaway on the Wild Atlantic Coast with stunning Coastal views, the most beautiful beaches right on your doorstep... Relax and unwind in this cozy yet spacious, stylish Beachhouse equipped with everything you need ...... This hidden gem has so much to offer . Go for a long soak under the stars in the your outdoor hot tub after a day of exploring everything this little piece of heaven has to offer.

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A modern two-story house showcases a light-colored exterior with a stone accent around the entrance. Solar panels are visible on the roof. Large windows on either side of the front door allow natural light to enter, and a grassy area is neatly maintained in front.
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4.93 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

The Palm, 17 Windy Hill. Dunfanaghy

"Seaside, luxury contemporary holiday accommodation on The Wild Atlantic Way. Fibre super fast Broadband to enable remote working with 2 work stations. Walk 5 minutes to the bustling Dunfanaghy village. Stroll to the stunning beach for a walk and back to The Rusty Oven for amazing pizza. Go surfing at the local surf school. Top it off with a pint and some live music in Patsy Dans Pub." There is a 5 night minimum for the house in July and August.

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A wooden shelf displays a framed art print featuring Dunfanaghy's coastline, alongside a vintage map of the area. Decorative coasters are arranged neatly, and a word 'Dunfanaghy' is crafted in a blue material, adding a personal touch to the space.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Beautiful Dunfanaghy House with Sea Views

Dunfanaghy has become a go-to destination on the North West coast and it is easy to see why. Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, Dunfanaghy overlooks Sheephaven Bay and is home to a bustling and vibrant family of shops, restaurants, cafes and of course, the infamous Irish pub. Whether you want to explore Donegal, surf, swim, play golf or take in the breathtaking scenery on a walk, or simply sit back and relax, Dunfanaghy has it all.

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An inviting living area is visible through the entryway, featuring a cozy seating arrangement with a circular table. A decorative star hangs on the wall, while a plush rug lies beneath soft lighting from lanterns. A large television and decorative artwork enhance the space.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Dunfanaghy Home Walking Distance to Sea & Village

4 Bedroom Seaside contemporary holiday accommodation on The Wild Atlantic Way. Fibre super fast Broadband to enable remote working with 2 work stations. Walk 5 minutes to the bustling Dunfanaghy village. Stroll to the stunning beach for a walk and back to The Rusty Oven for amazing pizza. Go horse riding on the beach or maybe go surfing at the local surf school. Top it off with a pint and some live music in Patsy Dans Pub.

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An aerial view of a beach house nestled in a verdant landscape, surrounded by lush greenery. The house features large windows and a pathway leading to the entrance. Scenic hills and distant shorelines create a tranquil backdrop under a cloudy blue sky.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Architect's family beach house at Dooey, Dogs ok

Unique and peaceful, family- and pet-friendly beach house surrounded by nature. Sleeps x6 in 3 bedrooms. Only 10 minutes walk to the nearest shore. Walking distance (20 minutes) to Dooey beach, where you can book the private Dooey beach sauna, Surf or Stand Up Paddleboard lessons. Short drive to Lettermacaward village with 2 shops, pubs incl. food, live music and traditional Irish music sessions.

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