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From Crohy Head, beautifully situated on a 35m cliff overlooking Boylagh Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, you will see Glencolumbkille, Iniskeel and Roaninish. There are fine sea cliffs, caves and a remarkable chasm that is 0.5 km long. Dungloe is
the main town in the area and is situated 9.6km from Seaside Cottage. The town takes its name from the stepping stones which crossed the river in the town before the bridge was built in the 19th century. The town's English name, Dungloe, is derived from 'Dún gCloiche', meaning 'fort of stone' which refers to a fort 8km north west of the town where a market was held until the 18th century. There is an abundance of activities here for the outdoor type; the ancient ruins of St. Crone's Church at Tearmon, the fishing villages of Burtonport and Bunbeg, a boat trip to Arranmore or Tory Islands, Glenveagh National Park among the Derryveagh Mountains, fishing (salmon, brown trout, sea trout) in the various rivers and lakes of the Rosses. The golf enthusiast also has a choice of courses in the area, including Gweedore (25km) and Portnoo (35km), as well as pitch and putt and tennis in Dungloe. Donegal
Airport is only 19.3km from the cottage. Flights to and from Dublin
are on a daily schedule with a less frequent service to Glasgow -Prestwick.
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| living room of Seaside Cottage | one of the 3 bedrooms | patio area with fabulous views | close to Maghery beach |
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Seaside Holiday Cottage is pictured above (bottom left of photo)
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