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Railway Cottage is ideally located for your self catering holiday in Donegal. Letterkenny, the county's main town, is situated 4km to the east and you are within easy reach of it's shops, restaurants, pubs,
theatre and cinema. The cottage has been fully modernised in recent years so you can enjoy it's modern comforts as well as imagine the way of life of bygone days. The views to the front are truly
stunning encompassing a large section of central Donegal. The cottage itself stands on 26 acres of wooded hillside - lots of peace and privacy! The interior has been finished to a very
high standard with quality furnishing and some novel features. To the side there is a large shed for storing wood for the stove in the kitchen (also ideal for storing bikes). If you're looking for a cottage that is a little bit special,
affords you privacy and yet is convenient to all modern facilities then look no further than Railway Cottage. Contact the owner now by phone or email . The following attractions are within 10 mins.
driving time of Railway Cottage. Colmcille Heritage Centre
Located at Gartan, Churchill, Letterkenny, this centre houses a unique interpretative exhibition featuring the life and times of Saint Colmcille (Columba) - Patriarch of the Irish monastic system and founder of the Scottish Church. The exhibition
is housed in a beautiful stone building on the shores of Lough Gartan, within the Derryveagh mountain range. The Glebe House and Gallery
Located at Churchill, Letterkenny, the Glebe House is a Regency house set in woodland gardens beside Lake Gartan. The Glebe is decorated with William Morris wallpapers and textiles and has Islamic and Japanese art. The Derek Hill permanent
collection includes 300 works by leading 20th century artists, including Picasso and Kokosha, as well as Irish and Italian artists. Glenveagh National Park
Here within a late 19th century setting in a rugged and remote mountain valley, Henry McIlhenny from Philadelphia created one of the most celebrated gardens in Ireland. Woodland gardens and pleasure grounds, an Italian terrace with antique
sculpture and terracotta pots, are all skilfully interwoven against the wild and beautiful Donegal landscape.
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