Dunalainn Culdaff

40 Dunalainn is a modern 3 bedroom holiday rental located in an attractive development on the outskirts of the popular seaside resort of Culdaff on the Inishowen Peninsula.

It is within easy walking distance of the village centre and the superb Blue Flag Beach. The holiday home is also a great central base to explore the entire entire Inishowen Peninsula. The Wild Atlantic Way can be used to tour the peninsulas dramatic coastline.

The holiday home has 3 bedrooms (one ensuite) and a first floor bathroom. The comfortably furnished living room has an open fireplace. There is a stylish modern fitted kitchen and a bright dining area with access to the patio area and back garden. A garden shed provides storage for surf boards, golf clubs, fishing rods etc.

Culdaff is a popular family seaside resort in north Inishowen. The main attraction is the superb Blue Flag Beach facing out to the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is a mecca for watersports enthusiasts and is now a well established surfing destination. At the northern end of the beach is the quaint Bunagee Harbour – one of Donegal’s main sea angling bases. Bunagee also has a small berthing marina.

Dunalainn Culdaff

40 Dunalainn is a modern 3 bedroom holiday rental located in an attractive development on the outskirts of the popular seaside resort of Culdaff on the Inishowen Peninsula.

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