Falmore Cottage Dungloe

Nestled along the Wild Atlantic Way overlooking Gweebarra Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, this lovely cottage is located near Crohy Head and Maghery.

Here you will find an ideal retreat for writers, readers, photographers, hikers and anyone seeking a special place to relax. Swim at secluded sandy beaches, golf on beautiful Cruit Island, and fish for salt and fresh water catch in the center of the renowned Rosses region.

As featured in Harvard Magazine, this elegant and comfortable home offers spectacular views from every room. You will enjoy a fully furnished architect designed home which combines all modern amenities with traditional Donegal warmth. Features include charming oversized window seat in main room, wood floors and ceiling beams, dramatic two-story stone fireplace, with natural tile, slate and stucco elements throughout.

The house comfortably sleeps 6 in an en suite master bedroom with queen bed, a guest room with twin beds and separate full bathroom, and an upstairs loft study/bedroom with two additional twin beds. All linens are included. The eat-in kitchen is fully equipped. In addition to central heat you can enjoy a turf/coal burning stove in the main room.

Falmore Cottage Dungloe

Nestled along the Wild Atlantic Way overlooking Gweebarra Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, this lovely cottage is located near Crohy Head and Maghery.

Slieve League Cliffs From Above

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Teach Tráighéanach

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My Donegal by Proinsias Carr – Aerial Views

Proinsias Carr has put together a little video of his favourite clips taken at various locations in Donegal throughout the year.

The Bridge to Cruit Island

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The Silkie Whiskey from Donegal

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Chasing the Northern Lights

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Arranmore Lighthouse From Above

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