With a 20-metre pool, a gym, and a hot tub, The Clanree Hotel is just a 15-minute walk from the vibrant town centre of Letterkenny. Guests can enjoy spacious rooms and an outdoor terrace.
Situated in Manorcunningham and only 9.1 km from Donegal County Museum, Daleview House features accommodation with lake views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering inner courtyard views, Ardaobhainn is an accommodation located in Letterkenny, 5.9 km from Donegal County Museum and 13 km from Oakfield Park.
Mary
Ireland
This b&b was amazing, the hosts were fabulous, and would highly recommend staying there, location was near everything and I would stay there again for sure
The Rossgier Inn, Rossgier Lifford offers a three-bedroom apartment above the bar The property has a living area and full kitchen, free WiFi and free car parking is available.
Mary
Kazakhstan
Family up from Dublin to attend a first communion. This was close to the church and comfortable. A nicer option in that there was a living room area and some basic provisions to make breakfast etc.
Boasting fantastic leisure facilities, including a 20-metre pool, hot tub and gym, The Mount Errigal Hotel is one mile from Letterkenny. It has a bistro, restaurant, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Station House Letterkenny is a 3-star modern contemporary boutique hotel, offering high-quality accommodation. The hotel is located in the town centre close to all shops, pubs, and restaurants.
On the banks of the River Finn and Drumboe Woods, Jackson's Hotel is an award-winning hotel featuring an indoor swimming pool, gym, and hot tub. Its spacious, light rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Karen
United Kingdom
We visit here quite often and always have a great stay
The 4-Star, Family Owned Villa Rose Hotel & Spa is in Ballybofey. It offers The Forge Bar, the award-winning Fara’s Restaurant and a cozy coffee bar facing out on to the bustling main street.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Staff and comfortable mattress. Bar food nice too.
The image of the 'famous' landmark castle is so deceptive.
The image of the 'famous' landmark castle is so deceptive. This might be a very old or image with favouritism but the actual path is through scrubland that has rubbish tipped on it, overgrown and the castle itself is not presented well, cared for or easy to access. It's a drinking den and full of litter/rubbish. Very dangerous with broken glass everywhere and filth. Not suitable for anyone but especially those with disability, children or infirm. The town square is good and quaint but the town is generally really run down and many properties are derelict or empty. Really just for the one stone circle, it would be a ten minute stop off going to somewhere else. Wouldn't return here again.
Anne
United Kingdom
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