Moville, Inishowen – Donegal

Moville is located on the banks of Lough Foyle and is only a 30 min drive from the historic city of Derry. One of Donegal’s heritage towns, Moville takes it’s name from the Irish Maghbile, which means “Plain of the Ancient Tree” and refers to the site of an ancient monastery.

A few miles to the north lies the fishing port of Greencastle where you can catch a car ferry across the Foyle to Magilligan – and onwards to the many beautiful sites of the Northern Irish coastline.

Wild Atlantic Way Rock Climbing

Bren Whelan and Wild Atlantic Way Climbing, show case Ireland’s most Northerly Point – Malin Head using dizzy drone footage of Donegal rock climbing!

Porthaw Beach Buncrana Inishowen

This secluded beach is located close to Ned’s Point along the shorefront walk leading to Fr Hegarty’s Rock and Stragill to the north of Buncrana.

Inish House Inishowen

Inish House is a modern holiday home situated on Malin Head just 4.5km away from Banba’s Crown – Ireland’s most northerly point.

Teach Aisling Malin Head

Teach Aisling is a modern 3 bedroom holiday home located in Malin Head just 5km from Banba’s Crown – Ireland’s most northerly point.

Annagh View Ballyliffin

Linda and Aiden are delighted to welcome guests to their modern home. Guests will have the upstairs of the property to themselves comprising of ensuite bedrooms, TV area and dining room

Carpenter’s Holiday Home

Carpenters Cottage is a 3 bedroom holiday home located in the heart of the popular beach and golf resort of Ballyliffin

Moville Inishowen Donegal

Moville is located on the banks of Lough Foyle and is only a 30 min drive from the historic city of Derry. One of Donegal’s heritage towns, Moville takes it’s name from the Irish Maghbile, which means “Plain of the Ancient Tree” and refers to the site of an ancient monastery.

Buliban Cottage Malin Head

Buliban Cottage is situated along the Wild Atlantic Way, 2 kilometers from Ireland’s most northerly point at Malin Head on the Inishowen Peninsula, Donegal.

Pebble Beach Cottage

The cottage has a breathtaking setting along the Wild Atlantic Way under Banbas Crown, Ireland’s most Northerly Point. It overlooks an ancient Raised Pebble Beach, popular with geologists and visitors alike for its semi precious stones.

Chasing the Northern Lights

Chasing the Northern Lights off the north coast of Ireland has become a pursuit of passion for Donegal’s photographic community.