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Goorey Rocks Cottage - Malin - Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland
Self catering holiday home accommodation in Malin - 2 bedrooms - sleeps 4 people     
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Goorey Rocks Cottage - Malin: Goorey Rocks is situated on the Lagg Road, two miles north of Malin Town in Inishowen, County Donegal. It is built on a hillside overlooking Trawbreaga Bay. Derry City is twenty two miles to the south. Carndonagh is five miles away. Behind us are the hills of Goorey. Malin Head, Ireland’s most northern point, is only seven miles away. Ten miles around Trawbreaga Bay is Ballyliffin Golf Club, a championship golf links with two eighteen hole courses.
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Goorey Rocks :: Facilities


2 bedrooms to sleep 4
1 x double bedroom with superb sea views
1 x twin bedroom - 2 single beds
bathroom with bath and shower
main living area has open fireplace 
tv and radio
fully fitted kitchen
electric hob and oven
microwave, fridge
washing machine
outside clothes line, iron and ironing board
cot and highchair available
bed linen provided
gas fired central heating included
patio area with patio furniture and barbeque
100m to shoreline of Trawbreaga Bay
2 miles to shops, pub etc in Malin
quiet and peaceful location
ideal touring base
ample parking
sorry, no pets

Goorey Rocks :: Malin, Donegal 

 

Goorey Rocks ::

Tariff 2009


Goorey Rocks is two hundred metres from the shoreline. Across the bay is the Isle of Doagh. Less than a mile along the shore is the Five Fingers Strand, an extensive stretch of dunes and golden sand. Accommodation comprises two bedrooms: One with a double bed, the second with two single beds. It has gas central heating. There is a bathroom including shower and WC.

There is a lounge with an open fire-place that overlooks the bay. The small modern kitchen is well equipped. Outside a patio runs along the front and enjoys panoramic views over the bay. There is ample room for parking beside the cottage.

Inishowen (Inis Eoghain - Owen's Island) takes its name from Owen, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, who captured St Patrick and brought him to Ireland. Inishowen was part of the great northern kingdom of Ui Neill and was ruled from the royal place at Grianan Aileach.

The Inishowen Peninsula is situated in the North West of the Republic of Ireland. Inishowen possesses such a range of sights and attractions that it is often referred to as 'Ireland in Miniature'. This is the undiscovered Ireland, a world apart, a timeless place - steeped in heritage and antiquity - yet offering the tourist every amenity for the family, angler, golfer, water sport enthusiast or those who want to get away from it all.

Ballyliffin Golf Club
Two outstanding, contrasting links courses and 36 wonderful holes make up Ballyliffin Golf Club. The Old Links undulates in the glory of its natural terrain, presenting an immensely enjoyable challenge to every golfer. The new Glashedy Links is fashioned around the incredible dunes, and is already notorious for its peat riveted bunkers and its opening three challenging par fours. The expansive panoramic views of countryside, coastline and ocean savoured by these magnificent links courses will not easily be forgotten.

Doagh Island Famine Village
In brief, the Famine Village is an outdoor museum that tells the story of life in the area from the Famine back in the 1840s, through the 1900s to the present day. Different to any other tourist attraction in Ireland the Famine Village depicts life in Ireland as it was, interspersed with humorous anecdotes of Irish life

Fort Dunree
Fort Dunree Military Museum was first opened to the public in 1986 and has attracted tourists from all over the world ever since. It is a must see for every visitor to the Inishowen peninsula. In its spectacular natural location Fort Dunree is rich in flora and fauna, some of it unique to the area.

Maritime Museum
The Museum is located in the old coastguard station on Greencastle harbour, overlooking one of the busiest fishing fleets in Ireland, with magnificent views over Lough Foyle and Co. Derry. It is situated beside the Greencastle - Magilligan ferry.

euro per week
Jun/July/Aug/Sep/Easter 600
rest of year 500
weekend not available

Booking deposit of 10% - with balance to be paid four weeks prior to the letting period.

- linen supplied free of charge
(please supply own towels)
- electricity included
- central heating included
- check in 4pm, check out 11am
- rental Sat – Sat except by special arrangement
- Payment in Euros by cash, bank transfer or cleared cheque

 

 

 

 

Goorey Rocks :: Contact Details
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Contact: Tom and Susie Finnigan
Phone:
UK/ NI/ INT.
+353 74 9370985
within
Ireland:
074 9370985
email: info@inishowencottages.net
 

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 kitchen of Goorey Rocks Cottage living area bedroom with sea views sea view from patio
       

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