The Mill Park Hotel is a luxurious 4-star hotel located a mere 10 minutes' walk from historic Donegal Town. Offering free WiFi, a swimming pool, a restaurant and ample free parking.
Sharon
Australia
Food was very good and a very good selection of food on offer
This luxury hotel has a magical location amid the Bluestack Mountains, on the edge of Lough Eske. It is 6 km from Donegal town and offers gourmet food and a romantic atmosphere.
Gray
United Kingdom
Staff brilliant, service Brillant, everything was just 100%
Me and the Missus agreed that’s the best place we’ve ever stayed at.
Set within 43 acres of forest at the foot of the mountains, this stunning castle boasts huge rooms with 32-inch flat-screen TVs. The 5-star hotel offers a luxurious spa within its beautiful gardens.
Rosette
Australia
Beautiful location. Good breakfast . Lovely room opening to courtyard. Quality service.
Offering a terrace and views of the lakes, The Lodge @ Harvey's Point is located 6km from Donegal, 35 km from Letterkenny.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
Staff could not have given us a warmer welcome.
Food amazing and breakfast choices were plentiful. Lovely to be offered fish of the day and omelettes for breakfast.
Location stunning.
Robin's Nest, a property with a garden, is situated in Donegal, 23 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, 31 km from The Balor Theatre, as well as 34 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
Sabrina
Ireland
Beautiful comfortable, clean, fresh home and so easy to get to Donegal town or surrounding areas, very central. Spoke with Ann on the phone and she is so lovely.
Bridge Inn Studio Apartments, a property with a garden and a bar, is set in Donegal, 17 km from Gweedore Golf Club, 24 km from Mount Errigal, as well as 25 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
RyanS
Ireland
Excellent premises, well finished apartments which were exceptionally clean, amazing food with great staff throughout the whole complex and stay
On average, 3-star hotels in Donegal cost R$ 831 per night, and 4-star hotels in Donegal are R$ 1,360 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Donegal can on average be found for R$ 1,989 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 698 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Donegal for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 1,035 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Donegal will cost around R$ 2,227 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Dublin Airport, then take a 3.5-hour bus ride to Donegal. Alternatively, for domestic travellers, drive from Dublin, approximately 3.5 hours. No direct flights or ferries to Donegal. Transfers required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Donegal Airport. It's located just 5 km from Donegal town, offering direct flights from Dublin and Glasgow, ensuring easy and quick access to the region.
Donegal, Ireland, offers several public transport options. Bus Éireann provides regular services across the county, while Local Link Donegal operates community bus services. Taxis are readily available in urban areas. For scenic routes, consider cycling or walking. If you prefer self-drive, car hire services are accessible. Always check schedules and routes online for real-time updates.
What guests said about Donegal:
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Donegal is a beautiful area, rugged and less crowded in...
Donegal is a beautiful area, rugged and less crowded in April. Would highly recommend this area, particularly to people who like walking/hiking opportunities. Slieve League is a must and Glenveagh castle and gardens, which are open, are charming. Other attractions in the area are worth a visit.
Merran
10
Scored 10
Amazing little town, nestled in the mountains on the banks...
Amazing little town, nestled in the mountains on the banks of a v fast flowing river. Staff were ever so helpful, nothing was a problem. It was a v pleasant surprise to have access to the swimming pool next door. The castle across the street is v interesting and free to enter. We loved energy thing about this hotel and the live traditional music at night made for a very relaxing stay. Definitely recommend a visit😁
Garry
Australia
10
Scored 10
Return stay to 19 Doran close, home from home, it has become...
Return stay to 19 Doran close, home from home, it has become, with fantastic host Jackie, highly recommend, cheap and cheerful, comfy beds, warm and cosy house ,, spotless clean, near everything, will be going back
Linda
Ireland
10
Scored 10
North west Donegal has spectacular beaches without any doubt...
North west Donegal has spectacular beaches without any doubt. There are far too many houses built on land that has sea views, this has to be ignored by any visitors.
The Fanad peninsula was the best place, not as developed.
Terence
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Donegal is one of the loveliest parts of Ireland and always...
Donegal is one of the loveliest parts of Ireland and always worth a visit, from the wild countryside to Errigal mountain and the rugged coastline. The people are very friendly and welcoming. This was a short visit, but I have been before and stayed longer.
Martine
Australia
10
Scored 10
O' Donnell castle or Donegal castle was the highlight of our...
O' Donnell castle or Donegal castle was the highlight of our stay, plus a visit to Slieve League, as it was raining so much we just travelled around in the care, taking in the views as we could. Donegal is a great County to visit but you need the sunshine to see it at its best. If you visit Ireland, Donegal is a must place to go. Tara Hotel in Killybegs is the place to have your meals, great food great staff.
A spacious, comfortable house with a lovely big kitchen / diner overlooking a large garden - great for games - and Lough Eske. Good walks close by, both beside the lough and up into the hills where there are views into Donegal Bay. It is close to Lough Eske Castle Hotel where we were attending a wedding, and about 10 minutes drive from Donegal town. Our host, Paul, met us on arrival and was kind, considerate and helpful both before and during our stay. He laid in milk and butter plus a few other essentials ahead of our arrival.
Second time staying at Ros Dun. Excellent location, just 2 minutes walk into Donegal Town. House is lovely and really well maintained. Our room was at the front of the house, with en suite and a walk in wardrobe. Everything about Ros Dun and our room was immaculate.
Continental breakfast the following morning with plenty of tea and coffee.
Geraldine and Michael are superb hosts. Great communication pre-arrival and helpful and friendly while we were there.
A really enjoyable stay. We will be back.
We loved the location, very peaceful and beautiful scenery. Easy drive into Donegal Town & close to beautiful beaches and walks.
Cottage was amazing with everything you would need for a long weekend / week away.
Loved that it was dog friendly so we could bring our pup! Beds comfy and all linen / towels provided.
Biddy O Barnes close by was fabulous, loved the breakfast offerings (Fri & Sat). We had dinner twice and loved our meals, Guinness perfect too!
Jenny, the host, was absolutely lovely and went above and beyond to make our stay as comfortable as possible. Our daughter got to feed the animals on the farm and there was orange juice, milk, butter in the fridge. We had fresh farm eggs and bread as well as fruit and snacks. The cabin is beautiful and well kitted out. It is close to Rossnowlagh and Murvagh beaches - excellent for swimming and surfing - and sits between Donegal Town and Ballyshannon.
Donegal Town House is a perfect choice as it is 2 mins from town on foot and perfectly situated for all the major routes.
The house is very comfortable with lovely views from the living room window and really comfy beds.
Aidan, our host, was very informative, and we had a lovely welcome pack awaiting our arrival.
I have stayed at the Abbey Hotel before and on this trip I brought friends for their first trip to Ireland. Like me, they now live The Abbey Hotel. We wish our trip had allowed us a second night in the hotel. Great staff, accommodation, and location!!!!
Beautiful hotel. Room was massive. Extremely comfortable. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful, gave us great suggestions to check out in the town. The Blas restaurant attached was phenomenal as well. Will definitely be back here next time I'm Donegal!
Ros Dun is just a lovely place to stay. Very friendly hosts, a comfortable, sparkling clean B&B that's within an easy walk to Donegal Castle and downtown Donegal Town. Parking was very convenient, an important benefit since Donegal Town is a popular stop.
Very clean n spacious room,friendly staff through out the hotel,nice food,bar n sitting area comfy,good location to town centre,10 minute walk,2 minutes in taxi,definitely recommend staying here
Staff was friendly, room was clean, bathroom was nice. Centrally located downtown. No parking, but not an issue since there was a very reasonably priced car park near the hotel.
Beautiful location within 5-10 min drive of Donegal town. The hotel is stunning with very clean and high end rooms, staff were very friendly and spa facilities were great.
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