Mulroy Drive Holiday Home

Mulroy Drive Cottage is a modern holiday home situated on an elevated site with panoramic views over Mulroy Bay towards the hills of the Fanad Peninsula. It is located between the coastal villages of Carrigart and Cranford and lies just off the Mulroy Drive. This scenic drive around Mulroy Bay was the first official extension to Irelands Wild Atlantic Way.

The holiday cottage is centrally located to explore three of Donegal’s – and Ireland’s – most beautiful Peninsulas. Immediately to the north is the ruggedly beautiful Rosguill Peninsula. A 5 minute drive from the front door brings you to the Mulroy Bridge which is the gateway to the Fanad Peninsula. To the north west lies the dramatic Horn Head Peninsula.

The cottage is within easy driving distance of 2 of Donegal’s most popular coastal resorts – the seaside village of Carrigart and the beach and golf resort of Downings. The quaint village of Carrigart has a range of amenities including shops, pubs, hotel and craft shop. It has a PAIDI approved Dive Centre and a number of equestrian centers in its environs. Outside Carrigart is the tiny village of Glen and the beautiful Glen Lough. This is the location of the Olde Glen Bar – a renowned pub and restaurant.

Mulroy Drive Holiday Home

Mulroy Drive is a modern holiday home situated on an elevated site with panoramic views over Mulroy Bay towards the hills of the Fanad Peninsula.

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.

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.

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….

10 Harbourview Downings

Situated in a quiet small development just above Downings Harbour, this well appointed self catering 4 bedroom property enjoys panoramic views over Sheephaven Bay.

Leenan Fort Inishowen

An exploration of an abandoned British military base at Lenan Fort, guarding the mouth of Lough Swilly on the Inishowen peninsula, Donegal, Ireland.

The Lake House

Located on the shores of Glen Lough, this exceptional holiday home has uninterrupted views over the waters towards the mountains of west Donegal. Downings blue flag beach and Carrigart are within 10 mins drive. Marble Hill blue flag beach is 20 mins drive and Dunfanaghy town is a 25 min drive.

Slieve League Cliffs From Above

Slieve League Cliffs (Sliabh Liag), situated on the south west coast of Donegal, are said to be among the highest and finest marine cliffs in Europe.

Birds Eye View of Malin Head to Hells Hole

Malin Head (In Irish: Cionn Mhálanna) at the tip of the Inishowen peninsular in County Donegal is the most northern point of Ireland that has a rugged landscape and had a long history of communication with ships.

Arranmore Lighthouse From Above

Arranmore Lighthouse has been in existence since 1859 having replaced the lighthouse built in 1798 which had been de-commissioned in 1832. It is located at Rinrawros Point.

A Love Letter to Donegal

‘Atlantic Roar’ is a short film shot entirely on the Wild Atlantic Way on the Inishowen Peninsula, Co Donegal – using an entirely local crew. It is a film describing the little things that we would miss about living in Ireland