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Paddy's Place
Dunkineely: This charming
traditional cottage is located at Meenabrock in the rolling hillside
above the village of Dunkineely in south Donegal. It has been in
continuous occupation for over 100 years and has recently been
tastefully refurbished to modern self catering standards. The cottage
looks out over surrounding farmland and there are interesting rambling
trails in the immediate area. With its turf burning stove, thick walls
and original wood ceilings, the cottage offer a warmth and charm that
will win over any visitor. |
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Paddy's Place :: Facilities
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2 bedrooms to sleep 5
1 x large double
bedroom
1
x bedroom with 3 singles |
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shower room and toilet |
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main living area has
turf burning stove |
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tv,
cd/stereo, dvd |
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fully
equipped traditional style kitchen |
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gas hob and oven |
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microwave, large fridge/freezer |
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washing machine |
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outside clothes line,
iron and ironing board |
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bed linen provided free of charge |
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electric storage heating included |
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outside area with garden furniture |
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lovely countryside views |
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4km to shops, pub etc
in Dunkineely |
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quiet and peaceful location |
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ideal
touring base |
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cottage is over 100
years old |
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This charming traditional cottage is located at Meenabrock in the
rolling hillside above the village of Dunkineely in south Donegal. It
has been in continuous occupation for over 100 years and has
recently been tastefully refurbished to modern self catering standards.
The cottage looks out over surrounding
farmland and there are interesting rambling trails in the immediate
area. With its turf burning stove, thick walls and original wood
ceilings, the cottage offer a warmth and charm that will win over any
visitor.

Donegal Castle, Donegal Town
Built by the O'Donnells in the 15th century beside the River Eske, the
castle is furnished throughout and includes Persian rugs and French
tapestries.
The Donegal Craft Village just on the outskirts of Donegal Town
consist of a number of craft orientated workshops where the visitor can
admire and purchase the arts and crafts produced by the resident
professional craft workers.
Glenveagh National Park, Churchill, Letterkenny
Some 16, 540 hectares of mountains, lake, glens, and woods with deer and
a Scottish style castle. Park open February to November.
Golf in South Donegal
Great links and wonderful parklands with twenty-five 18-hole & fourteen
9-hole course to choose from, no matter where you stay in the south
Donegal region, you are never more than a short drive from a fine golf
course.
Slieve League
Europe’s Highest Sea Cliffs, offer a stunning view of surroundings
coastline and the awe inspiring sight of the waves from the mighty
Atlantic Ocean as they crash onto the shore some 1972 ft below
Archaeological Walks
County Donegal is rich in archaeological monuments, from megalithic
tombs to early Christian sites, ship wrecks to WW2 plane crash sites.
Many of these monuments and sites are in good condition and are
accessible.
Killybegs
Killybegs is situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and is a "must
see" for the visitor to Donegal’s beautiful southwest. Watch as the
fishing boats unload their catch of fresh fish at he pier, see the
fishermen as they mend their nets at the quayside in preparation for
another trip to sea. |
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