Glencolumbkille, killybegs, County Donegal ref 3304 4.5 hours from Dublin or 3.5 hours from Belfast takes you to the wild and rugged beauty of Glencolumbkille at the end of a peninsula on the north west coast. It is a truly endearing spot, devoid of commercialism – wild, rugged with fantastic beaches and quiet roads. The cottage has been completely renovated to provide modern conveniences under a traditional thatched roof with the low doors and stone walls remaining. The Slieve League cliffs are worth a visit. The fishing port of Killybegs is a half hour drive, with Donegal town within the hour.
Shop. Pub 3.3 miles. Beach 4 miles.
On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, 2 doubles, twin, shower room.
Oil and electricity by meter read, wood burner with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, electric blankets, alarm clock, uk tv channels, TV, video, dvd player, radio, CD, freezer, microwave, w/machine, dryer, fully enclosed garden, garden seat, off road parking. One pet welcome.
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This cottage is as far from the big city as one can get - ideal for walkers and cyclists. The village is just over 3 miles with pub, shop, folk museum and pilgrim walks to the memory of Donegal's greatest saint, Colm Cille or Columba.
4.5 hours from Dublin or 3.5 hours from Belfast takes you to the wild and rugged beauty of Glencolumbkille at the end of a peninsula on the north west coast. It is a truly endearing spot, devoid of commercialism – wild, rugged with fantastic beaches and quiet roads. The cottage has been completely renovated to provide modern conveniences under a traditional thatched roof with the low doors and stone walls remaining. The Slieve League cliffs are worth a visit. The fishing port of Killybegs is a half hour drive, with Donegal town within the hour.
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