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The lounge has an open fireplace and is furnished with comfortable leather bound seating. Access via the front door, leads into a vestibule, and another door opens to the hallway, stairs and the landing. The holiday home has all the modern conveniences that would make your stay as pleasant as possible, and the house is double glazed, insulated, and centrally heated. Outside, the property is small, but presents a neat appearance, with a trimmed lawn, and an enclosed backyard. There is a garden shed on the side, and a row of beautiful old trees at the rear, with one on the property. There are also lovely views from the rear towards the Culdaff River estuary. Culdaff is a small village on the north coast of the Inishowen Peninsula, and is also one of the most northerly villages in Ireland. (After Malin, Glengad and Malin Head.) It's name is from the Irish for 'the corner of two fords'; - which was how the river was crossed before the bridge was built. It has a long history, going back to the 7th century, with early Christian settlements, and probably even earlier, with the evidence of 'megalithic' structures in the area. The most popular attraction in the village is almost certainly McGrory's. The establishment boasts two unique bars:- The Front Bar which is noted for a fine selection of quality food and drink, traditional Irish music and a friendly Irish welcome, while The Backroom is famous throughout Ireland and beyond for its range and quality of music and entertainment. The Backroom can also be used for weddings, conferences, meetings etc. and has full AV facilities available. Mc Grory's Restaurant caters for up to sixty diners in a comfortable yet stylish setting. Other local establishments include the Caratra Lodge; with a bar and restaurant, opposite the beach car park; and the Culdaff Arms, a pub in the village, which has a lively reputation for modern and traditional music.
The White Strand is the name of
Culdaff's blue flag
beach. An ideal place for bathing, and has a safe, well equipped
children's play area near the car park. A picturesque fishing harbour on
the west side of the beach called Bunagee Pier, is a popular venue from
which anglers can cast a line. The more serious angler may consider
hiring a fully licensed deep sea fishing boat. Boating enthusiasts may
want to use this harbour, which has deep water anchorage and a slipway.
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Booking deposit (non-refundable) of euro100 per week - with balance to be paid six weeks prior to the letting period.
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