Mary Jane’s Ballyliffin

Mary Janes Cottage is a newly renovated two bedroom holiday home which overlooks Trawbreaga Bay and the Isle of Doagh on the northwest coast of the Inishowen Peninsula. Located outside Ballyliffin village the holiday home is just over 1km from the internationally renowned Ballyliffin Golf Club. This cosy and homely cottage is within easy driving distance of some of the main towns in Inishowen including Clonmany, Carndonagh, Malin Town and Culdaff.

The holiday cottage is tastefully furnished and decorated throughout. There is a cosy living room with an open fireplace, an open plan kitchen, dining and sitting area with wood burning stove, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a utility area.

The cottage is the ideal base for the keen golfer. The superb Ballyliffin Golf Club is a few minutes drive away and features two championship links courses – The Old Course and the Glashedy Course.  Ballyliffin been described as “the Ballybunion of the North” – and its not hard to see why. The golf links covers 365 acres of magnificent duneland and is bounded by rolling hills and mountains – the only other boundary is the Atlantic Ocean.

Mary Jane's Ballyliffin

Mary Janes Cottage is a newly renovated two bedroom holiday home which overlooks Trawbreaga Bay and the Isle of Doagh

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