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Surrounded by beautiful tranquil countryside and well-kept gardens, this charming family-run country house offers comfortable accommodation, tasty fresh food and a traditional Irish welcome. Just a few minutes’ walk from the very heart of Ardara, overlooking the beautiful Donegal Highlands, Woodhill House is surrounded by its own attractive grounds and has its own old walled garden. The house is just half a mile (0.5 miles) from the sea and a quarter of a mile (0.2 miles) from the centre of the coastal town of Ardara. This coastal manor house has a long and rich history, with some parts of the original building dating back to the 17th century. Today the hotel offers peace and quiet in a wonderful tranquil location, as well as a small bar with a real open fireplace and a good restaurant in the old house.
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Situated just 4 miles from the heritage town of Ardara, the cosy Ardara Cottage offers coastal views. Set in a wide valley, the property is ideal for trout fishing, with the Owentocher River and Louhros More Bay. With a fully enclosed garden and an open fire, the four-bedroom house offers a ground floor kitchen with a washing machine and a dishwasher. The lounge has a Sky TV with a DVD player. Ardara Cottage's ground floor is also home to a double bedroom, a family bathroom, and a bedroom with children's bunk beds. The first floor offers a further double bedroom and a second bathroom. The popular town of Ardara manufactures Donegal tweeds. With an enjoyable social scene, it is renowned as being the festival capital of Donegal. Guests can enjoy walks along the magnificent Glengesh Pass, which boasts spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Situated on the outskirts of Ardara, the family-run Gort na Mona Bed and Breakfast offers unique views of the surrounding countryside. It features free Wi-Fi throughout and free secure parking. The purpose-built property offers spacious rooms with country and mountain views. Each room includes a TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The en suite shower rooms have a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. Some rooms feature ocean views. Laundry and ironing supplies are available upon request. In the mornings, Gort na Mona serves a breakfast menu, with a choice of cooked options. Dishes are served alongside a selection of yoghurts, cereals, and homemade scones and jams. The village of Ardara is just 5 minutes? drive away. It is home to traditional pubs with live musical entertainment. The Gort na Mona Bed and Breakfast is centrally located for exploring County Donegal. Guests can enjoy hill walking, cycling, and horse riding. Voted the 2012 best village to live in, Ardara offers scenic points, including Glengesh Pass, the Mahera Falls, and views over the Atlantic from Loughros Point.
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This family-run hotel is located in the centre of Ardara just 0.6 miles from the coast, offering a bar/bistro, a restaurant and bright rooms with en suite bathrooms. Situated between the Blue Stack Mountains and miles of beaches, it is 30 minutes’ drive from Glenveagh National Park. Every warmly furnished room at Nesbitt Arms Hotel includes a TV and free tea and coffee in the room to relax with. Free toiletries are provided, along with a hairdryer. Weavers Restaurant features elegant décor and serves full Irish breakfasts each morning. The bar/bistro is traditionally decorated with wooden furnishings and provides a varied menu. Narin Portnoo Golf Club is located 10 minutes’ drive away. You can fish for salmon and sea trout on the Owenea River, 1 miles away, and Donegal is a 30-minute drive away.
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Perfectly situated, Fort Hill House Holiday Home overlooks Ardara Town and boasts panoramic sea and mountainside views. A range of pubs, restaurants and shops are just a 2-minute walk from this self-catering house. The six-bedroom house offers well furnished bedrooms with en-suite facilities and king-size beds. Featuring stunning sea views, the comfortable lounge has a TV and a homely fireplace. Free secure parking and free Wi-Fi internet access are available at Fort Hill House Holiday Home. The property is less than 1 km from the coast and 9.9 km from Narin and Portnoo Golf Club.
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Located in Ardara along the Wild Atlantic Way, Jim Paddy Beag's Holiday Home offers self-catering accommodation with a garden and free WiFI throughout. The property provides guests with on-site private parking free of charge. The holiday home features a living room with a fireplace and a flat-screen TV with cable channels, as well as a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area. There is a bathroom fitted with a bathtub and a shower, and laundry and ironing facilities are also available. Guests can prepare meals in the property's kitchen. An array of cafés, supermarkets, restaurants and pubs serving regional dishes is located in the centre of Ardara, 2 km from Jim Paddy Beag. You can visit the Stephen Bennett Artist Studio and Gallery, which is 3 km from the accommodation. The Sligo Airport is 55 km away.
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Lake House Hotel offers a picturesque setting next to Clooney Lake and just 15 minutes' walk from the 2km-stretch of beach at Nairn in Portnoo. This charming property has a lovely garden and rooms with views. Each spacious, elegant room at Lake House Hotel has traditional design and comes with a TV, tea and coffee-making facilities and an en suite bathroom. The smart restaurant at the Lake House offers lovely views over the water and serves seasonal, local cuisine including locally caught fish, such as Gweebara oysters and Rosbeg lobsters, as well as Donegal meats. You can enjoy less informal dining in the bar area. Portnoo and Nairn Golf Club is set by the sea and can be seen from the hotel. Portnoo and its lakes are within a 35-minute scenic walk of the hotel.
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