Late availability:
Region
Sleeps
Arrival
Thu 2 May 2024

Realt na Farraige, Derrybeg, County Donegal

County Donegal. Sleeps up to 9

Boasting awe-inspiring views of County Donegal’s sparkling west coast is this detached waterfront holiday home. Realt na Farraige sits in an enviable position to the nearby seaside and beaches, making a perfect base for a coastal family to escape to Ireland. You are welcomed by a generous green lawn which overlook the tranquil waters, leading you into the property which boasts a reverse-level layout, housing three bedrooms on entrance, comprised of a king-size and a twin with their own en-suite shower facilities, and a further family room, ideal for those with limited mobility. There's also a ground-floor cloakroom here, whilst a sumptuous family bathroom awaits on the first floor, hosting a spacious bath for those evenings soaks, accompanied by a separate walk-in shower. Continuing to impress is the final king-size bedroom, containing ample storage and pretty décor. This floor is complete with sociable spaces to gather with your loved ones, including a spacious and well-equipped kitchen for home-cooking, an intimate dining room and a homely sitting room for family film nights, all with varying views of the sensational sea and pier views. Soak up the peaceful surroundings and head out on a romantic beachside walk right from the property, or find a wealth of handy shops to stock up on essentials in Derrybeg village centre, as well as several pubs and dining options to keep you well fed. Explore the nearby Magheragallon beach, or discover more seaside options at Machaire Chlochair Beach, the fishing village of Bunbeg, and watersports at Burtonport. There is the Cricket Ferry Service to the neighboring Islands of Gola and Inismean as these are great days out on our doorstep. For golf enthusiasts behind the property is the Gaothdobhair Golf Club where you can spend as long as you want even enjoying some time at the club house afterwards. Must-see local attractions include the New Whiskey Distillery, Leo’s Tavern, the highest mountain in Donegal at Mount Errigal, and the mysterious Poison Glen in Dunlewey. Embark on a day of adventure during a fantastic day out to the impressive Glenveagh National Park, where you can spend a day roaming around breath-taking views along walking trails, cycling routes, hill hikes, and attractions such as Glenveagh Castle. Alternatively, visit the lively town of Letterkenny which boasts a wealth of amenities, Donegal County Museum, Tropical World, St Eunan's Cathedral, and the Regional Cultural Centre. Return to year after year to Realt na Farraige

More details, photos & booking info

Weekly prices from £776

More cottages in County Donegal for 9 or more people...

Accommodation near:
Late availability:
Region
Sleeps
Arrival
Thu 2 May 2024
Explore Ireland

Just a short ferry trip away: Ireland has so much to offer from outdoor fun to great food and drink, and fascinating culture and heritage to explore. With dramatic coastlines, empty beaches and its wild unspoilt landscape, even place names in Ireland: Connemara, Ring of Kerry, Clare, Limerick, Donegal, conjure up romantic images.

Northern Ireland Wales South West of England South of England East of England Heart of England North of England Scotland Isle of Man Ireland

Sorry!

This property is no longer available to book through EcoHolidayShop.

See alternatives