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Mamore Cottages - Urris, Clonmany - Donegal, Ireland
Self catering holiday home accommodations at Urris, Clonmany - a choice of five cottages      
pets welcome
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Mamore Cottage, Clonmany. Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland
Mamore Cottages - Clonmany: A choice of five traditional Irish cottages, lovingly restored to their original charm. Situated at the foot of Mamore Hill, near Lennan Bay and the village of Clonmany. There are a choice of three one bedroom and two, two bedroom cottages. All are similar, yet different in character with slight variations in detail. Experience an Irish Holiday in traditional Ireland; the way the Irish used to live.
Clonmany

 

Mamore Cottages :: Facilities


5 cottages:
a .3 one bedroom cottages - sleeps 2
b. 2 two bedroom cottages - sleeps 5
all cottages have a shower room with separate electric shower, basin & toilet
main living area has open fireplace 
tv, cd/stereo, dvd
fitted kitchen
electric/gas hob and oven
microwave, fridge
dining table with chairs/benches
communal washing machine
outside clothes line, iron and ironing board
cot, highchair available on request
bed linen provided free of charge
oil fired central heating included
patio furniture
2km to lovely sandy beach (Lennan Bay)
5km to shops, pubs etc in Clonmany
quiet and peaceful location
ideal touring base
ample parking
pets welcome  

Mamore Cottages :: Clonmany, Donegal 

 

Mamore Cottages ::

Tariff 2008

Step back in time and get away from it all in an original Irish Cottage:

Each Cottage has been carefully restored and is fully heated, with all mod cons. Features such as a thatched bog oak roof, open turf fire, flagged stone floor and old pine furniture create a timeless atmosphere.

There are a choice of five beautiful, original 'Donegal style' thatched cottages. Originally built 150 years ago: - They are all similar in style and appearance, and your choice will be determined by the size of your family or group. Each cottage is named after the last owner/tenant who occupied it. (click on owners gallery; above.)

There are three one bedroom cottages and two, two bedroom cottages. (One of the cottages is separate from the other four by about 2km.)
All the bedrooms have large double beds, and they are either solid wood or iron-railed poster beds. Some cottages also have a unique 'Settle Bed' next to the fireplace. This type of bed was a common feature in the early homes, and being close to the fireplace, it was warm and cosy. It had a curtain for privacy, and could usually accommodate 2 or 3 persons.

All the cottages have a common living room area, 'the heart of the home', which includes the kitchen, dining table, with either benches or chairs, dresser, a fireplace, and comfortable 'lounge' chairs and couches. The kitchens all have modern appliances (so cooking does not require a fire to be lit.).

There are outside sheds where wood and turf are stored for fuelling the fireplace. The cottages are however, all provided with central heating, and the thatched roofs and thick walls provide excellent thermal insulation. They all have modern plumbing, and a shower room.

Mamore cottages are located at the foot of the hill after which they are named: - Mamore Hill. They are situated a little east of the the northern side of the Mamore Gap, a spectacular and scenic pass through the Urris Hills, and part of the route known as the 'Inishowen 100'. The cottages are on a slight elevation offering views over Pollan Bay to the north east, Lennan Bay to the west, and there is the prominent hill known as Dunaff Head, marking the eastern entrance to Lough Swilly. (The western side is called Fanad Head.)
The nearest sandy beach, is the beautifully situated Lennan Bay, only 2km away. Another nearby beach is is at Tullagh Bay.

A perfect location for Hill walkers; The 'Seven Peaks Walk' in the Urris Hills is said to be one of the finest walks in Ireland.
Visit the Glenevin Waterfall near Clonmany, a short walk from the road, along a well sign posted, safe path with picnic areas and foot bridges criss-crossing the babbling stream along the way.

The nearest shop and post office is within 1km, and the picturesque village of Clonmany is only 5km away. On the way there, you will see the Pub known as The 'Rusty Nail'. It is the name of a cocktail, but is also reputed to have been named after a flame haired owner of the 1930's. Stop for a drink, or a meal, with hot, tasty food including many varieties of local sea-food: - And you are always guaranteed good craíc!
There are eight pubs in Clonmany, and in nearby Ballyliffin, there are five hotels, as well as catering facilities at the golf club; - a fair choice of local establishments for wining and dining!

A fifteen minute drive will get you to the famous Ballyliffin Golf Club, with its two links courses.
In the same area, on the Isle of Doagh; -  a visit to the "Doagh Famine Village"  is highly recommended. An outdoor museum that tells the story of life in the area from the famine back in the 1840s, to the present day. You will be fascinated to see cottage interiors very similar to the one you will be staying in, showing how people lived and used the resources they had then.

Drive south over the Mamore Gap, and take a right turn at the next intersection, where the road will take you to Dunree and the fort, which you can visit. It has a military museum, an art gallery and a coffee shop. View the big naval guns that were used to defend Lough Swilly, and see panoramic views over a Lough that extends some 40km southwards.

euro per week
Type of cottage 2 bedroom 1 bedroom
July/August/Easter 490            390
May/June/Sept/Oct 390            290
rest of year 390            290
weekend (2 nights) 190            150
bank holiday weekend (3 nights) 240            180
Christmas/New Year  

please phone for availability

Booking deposit (non-refundable) of euro100 per week - with balance to be paid six 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

collage - Mamore Cottage, Clonmany. Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland
 


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Mamore Cottages :: Contact Details
mention DonegalCottageHolidays.com when contacting cottage owner 

Contact: Carol Doherty or Patricia Mallet
Phone:
UK/ NI/ INT.
+353 74 9376710
028 71275394  (Patricia)
+353 86 2603962  (Carol)
within
Ireland:
074 9376710
+44 28 71275394 (Patricia)
086 2603962 (Carol)
email: info@donegal-cottages-mamore.com
 

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 kitchen of Mamore Cottages main living area bedrooms of Mamore Cottages bathroom
 
Mamore Gap - Mamore Cottages. Clonmany, Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland
Mamore Gap with Dunaff Head, Lennan Bay and the Atlantic below.

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