Resting on the waters edge along the quay road in Dungloe, County Donegal, is a well-presented, detached cottage, just a 20 minute drive from Donegal Airport. This homely cottage has been lovingly decorated and offers comfortable, quality accommodation with superb access to the amenities in Dungloe. Boasting two delightful double bedrooms, this Dungloe cottage is ideal for couples or friends looking for a coastal getaway being less than half an hour from the Blue Flag beaches of Narin, Portnoo and Carrickfinn. Guests with reduced mobility can take advantage of the wheelchair ramp to the rear of this Dungloe cottage, and also a fully wheelchair accessible wet room, an en-suite in one of the bedrooms. The open plan living area, with sliding doors leading to the front, is where guests will spend most of their time, cooking up a storm, wining, dining and enjoying one anothers company by the warmth of the stove. There is also a separate sitting room, with an open fire, where you can retire to and enjoy a bit of quiet time with your book or newspaper after a fun-filled day discovering this unspoilt and beautiful region. Outside this Dungloe cottage is a lawned garden, which enjoys sea views, and a very short walk will take you to the waters edge where there is also a picturesque picnic area. Dungloe is situated in the Rosses region, famed for its great selection of pubs, shops and restaurants, not to mention its traditional music. A paradise for walkers and fishermen, Dungloe and the surrounding area is scattered with rugged seascapes, lakes and sandy beaches, including Cloughglass Beach. For the more experienced hiker, the challenge of Donegals highest peak, Mount Errigal awaits. Further afield, why not take a boat trip from Burtonport and discover the wild island of Aranmore, or hop on your bike and take in the views and landscape of the Glenveagh National Park? Whatever the time of year, you will be sure to have a wonderful holiday from the comfort of this Dungloe cottage!
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Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.