Data of object
| Type of object: | vacation rental |
| Living area: | 100 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 7 |
| Number of of sleeping accomodations (beds): | 6 |
| Number of bathsrooms: | 1 |
| Listing #: | 11209 |
The cottage consists of 3 bedrooms, large sitting room, bathroom and kitchenette. There is an open fire in the dining area and turf and timber is provided for guests at no extra cost. All rooms are centrally heated and hot water is available by either using the oil boiler or lighting the open fire. The house has recently been repainted and refurbished with timber flooring installed in most rooms. An ensuite (toilet, shower and washbasin) has been added to the largest bedroom. It is available to rent throughout July and August for 400euro per week and for 300euro per week for the rest of the year.
Town and location of object
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The local area is a very scenic area with interesting and varied coastline and islands, fine sandy beaches, lakes and archaeological remains. Muckish Mountain (2197ft) and Errigal (2466ft) are very popular with climbers and hill walkers. Other nearby attractions include : Ards Forest Park Located 3km south-east of Dunfanaghy, has marked nature trails and is also a wildfowl sanctuary. It covers the northern shore of the Ards Peninsula, the southern shore was taken over by the Capuchin monks in 1930, the grounds of their friary buildings are open to the public. Dunfanaghy Workhouse Workhouses were set up in Ireland, after the passing of the Poor Law in 1838, to accommodate and employ the destitute. Dunfanaghy's workhouse was opened in 1845, just before the start of the Famine. By 1847 is accommodated some 600 people, double the number originally planned. Glenveagh National Park A 10,000-hectare park containing a nature trail through woods of Scots pine and oak, Lough Beagh, the Derryveagh Mountains and Glenveagh Castle, built by John George Adair in 1870. The Glenveagh Visitor Centre, located in the north of the park, has an audio-visual display on the ecology of the park and the infamous Adair, who evicted 244 tenants from their farms in the winter of 1861. Tory Island Daily ferry trips to Tory, located 9 mile off the Donegal coast, leave from Magherroarty pier. Although only 4km long and 1 km wide, the island has 2 towns , Easttown and Westtown. The island features a lighthouse, built in 1832 and a T-shaped stone cross, one of only 2 in Ireland.
Falcarragh , Donegal , Ireland
Small town in heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht.
Arrival and distances
Distance to next airport:
City of Derry Airport - 80 km
Distance to next Shop: 3 km
Sport facilities nearby
Fishing, Climbing, Biking, Canoeing, Horse riding, Swimming, Hiking, Surfing,
Type of holidays
- Relaxing holidays
- Family holidays
- Cultural and sightseeing holidays
- Hiking holidays
Bedroom
Total number of sleeping facilities: 3
- 1 Single room(s)
- 2 Double room(s)
Bathrooms and WCs
Number of bathsrooms: 1
- 1 bathsrooms with shower
- 2 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object
Internal facilities of object
Machines and equipment
- Bed linen provided
- CD-player
- Bicycles
- TV
- Towels provided
- Audio tape player
- Radio
- Stereo
- Washing machine
Kitchen facilities
- 4 ring stove
- Single ring stove
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Microwave
Services
Other
- Long term rental possible
- Pets welcomed
- Seniors suitable
- Children welcomed
- Handicapped not suitable
Additional Information
Minimum rental
Minimum rental: 300 Euro per object per week
Season prices
| von | to | price | Currency | Period |
| 02.01. | 15.03. | 250 | Euro | per object per week |
| 15.03. | 01.07. | 300 | Euro | per object per week |
| 01.07. | 02.09. | 400 | Euro | per object per week |
| 02.09. | 31.12. | 300 | Euro | per object per week |
Contact data
The owner speaks the following languages:
English,
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