Holiday Home with Sea Views at Magheroarty

Sea View is a modern 3 bedroom holiday home with a stunning coastal setting in Magheroarty on Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way. From its elevated site the holiday home enjoys sweeping panoramic views over Magheroarty Beach and Ballyness Bay towards the dramatic Donegal Highlands.

 

 

From the front door it a five minute walk down to Magheroarty beach – also known as Dooey Strand. This fabulous beach is popular for a range of water based activities including surfing, kayaking, kite surfing. wind surfing and swimming. The large sand dunes provide a playground for children of all ages . The keen walker will enjoy the dramatic scenery that surrounds the beach. The ferrys to both Tory Island and Inishbofin Island leave from Magheroarty Pier.

Sea View Magheroarty

Sea View is a modern 3 bedroom holiday home with a stunning coastal setting in Magheroarty on Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way.

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