Iniscuil Holiday Home Bunbeg

Iniscuil House is a 4 bedroom holiday home situated in the heart of Bunbeg village in the Gweedore Gaeltacht. With views of the majestic Mount Errigal to the front and Magherclogher Beach to the rear, this lovely self catering accommodation is an ideal base to explore the rugged beauty of West Donegal.

The holiday home is just a 5 minute walk to the fabulous Magherclogher strand – a beautiful sheltered beach famed for its iconic boat scene. Magherclogher is just one of many fine beaches along the coast between Bunbeg and neighbouring Derrybeg.

This coastline also features a number of small harbours. The main harbour is in Bunbeg itself and here you can catch ferry boats to some of the Gaeltacht islands including Gola and Tory. The rugged landscape that surrounds the holiday home is ideal terrain for the keen walker or cyclist while the very scenic Gweedore Golf Club is a 5 minute drive away.

The holiday home is located in the heart of the Gweedore Gaeltacht. Along with the Irish language a healthy traditional Irish music scene has survived in Bunbeg and the wider Gweedore area. During the summer months there are music sessions in the local pubs in both Bunbeg and Derrybeg. Leo’s Tavern in Meenaleck (7km) is the home of the world famous Clannad and Enya and holds regular music sessions throughout the year.

Iniscuil House Bunbeg

Iniscuil House is a 4 bedroom holiday home in the heart of Bunbeg village in the west Donegal Gaeltacht. It’s within easy walking distance of all amenities.

Annora Bar Narin

Annora is a village pub, B&B, and café, proving an excellent service for locals, returning visitors and tourists alike. Feedback from customers constantly proves that Annora is a welcoming, vibrant and versatile hostelry.

Walking at Horn Head Donegal

Gerry McVeigh takes you on a walk through the spectacular scenery at Horn Head north of the seaside village of Dunfanaghy.

The Seaside Village of Rathmullan

Rathmullan, scene of The Flight of the Earls in 1607, is located on the western shores of Lough Swilly and looks across its waters towards the hills of Inishowen.

Moville to Greencastle Shore Path

This 3km long path skirts the shores of Lough Foyle between the popular seaside resort of Moville and the fishing village of Greencastle….

Moville Pier Inishowen

The pier and shorefront area in the seaside village of Moville, Inishowen. Once used as an emigration point, now popular with fishermen and the local rowing club.

Teach Phaddy Thomáis

On the beautiful coastline around the Teach Phaddy Thomáis, you can unwind, walk the beautiful sandy beaches and mountains, go cycling, fishing, golfing or just take a leisurely boat trip to the nearby Gola Island.

Chris Hadfield Space Oddity

During late 2014, Chris Hadfield visited Inishowen and Malin Head to experience Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way and the recent death of David Bowie brought this visit back to mind.

Fanad Lighthouse

Fanad Lighthouse is one of 70 lighthouses operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights around the coast of Ireland and plays a vital role in maritime safety.

Bunbeg Cottage

Bunbeg Cottage is a lovely 3 bedroom holiday cottage located between Derrybeg and Bunbeg in the heart of the the Gweedore Gaeltacht in West Donegal. All the amenities of both Derrybeg and Bunbeg are within easy driving distance along the Wild Atlantic Way.

The Bridge to Cruit Island

Cruit is connected to the mainland at Belcruit by a bridge built at the time of World War II, and the bridge, some of the finest beaches in Donegal and the golf course combine to make the island a very popular destination.