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The Rossnowlagh “Surfers Delight” Holiday Home is truly your luxury home
from home. Sleeping up to 10 people (including camp bed) in four
bedrooms, this luxury home in one of the nicest parts of Donegal boasts
three showers (two of which are in ensuite upstairs bedrooms). The
elevated deck area outside allows you to enjoy glorious sea views while
you dine. The standard
of décor is very high and features timber floors upstairs. The 2
storey-high ceiling with large feature window in the living/dining area
is fantastic.
The house is situated in the heart of Rossnowlagh - 'The Heavenly
Cove'. This beautiful area boasts one of the premier beaches in
Ireland. We are just 5 miles north of Ballyshannon and 10 miles south of
Donegal Town, The 4km beach has fantastic views of the Donegal Bay
coastline.
Rossnowlagh
Beach, just a few minutes walk away, is popular for all kinds of
water spor ts, board sailing, surfing and water skiing. The magnificent
beach provides ideal conditions for safe bathing (with lifeguard
patrols), walking, jogging and the invigorating fresh sea air. Close by,
the Franciscan Friary is very popular and is well worth a visit. The
local Sand House Hotel and the famous award winning Smugglers Creek bar
and restaurant are both within walking distance.
Rossnowlagh is an ideal base to tour the North West of Ireland. The
beautiful beaches and coastline of South Donegal are on you doorstep.
Within a half hours drive you also have the wonderful ‘Yeats Country’ in
Sligo and the majestic Fermanagh Lakelands.
Local Amenities
-Surfing
Rossnowlagh has some of the best surfing in the world and the European
Championships have been held here a number of times
Golf - superb 18 hole links courses in Murvagh, near Donegal Town
and Bundoran
-Creevy Pier - for tours of Donegal Bay, including, Slieve League - the
highest sea cliffs in Europe.
-Horse-Riding There are several horse-riding and trekking
establishments in the area where you can enjoy an afternoon on
horseback, riding through some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery.
-Walking - Top class walks. The Creevy Shore Walk is a purpose
built coastal footpath 10 miles in length running from Rossnowlagh
through Creevy to the mouth of the Erne Estuary. There is also some
excellent long distance walks such as the Blue Stack Way and Baile na
Gaeltachta [the Gaeltacht Way].
-Cycling
South Donegal abounds with small, winding roads which offer spectacular
views around every corner and are ideal for cycling.
-Angling - anglers can sample game, coarse and sea angling with
sea angling boats available for local chartering.
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