Boasting a bar, John Eoinìn's Bar and accommodation is situated in Glencolumbkille in the Donegal County region, 600 metres from Glencolumbkille Beach and 100 metres from Folk Village Museum.
Set in Glencolumbkille and only 5.5 km from Folk Village Museum, Dolmen Cottage offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Deirdre
Ireland
We loved our stay in Dolmen cottage. It was really comfortable and had everything we needed for a wonderful short break
Set in Glencolumbkille in the Donegal County region, with Glencolumbkille Beach and Folk Village Museum nearby, Glencolumbkille House - Self Catering Rooms offers accommodation with free WiFi and free...
Shannon
Ireland
The location was great when we had enough driving and it was the closest.
Situated in Carrick and with Slieve League reachable within 4.7 km, Carrick Gate features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Breid
United Kingdom
Carrick Gate was spotless. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was perfect. Had access to tea,coffee and water throughout the day. Great value and the location was ideal beside the river
With Slieve League reachable in 2 km, The Rusty Mackerel provides accommodation, a restaurant, a garden, a terrace and a bar. Complimentary WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Situated in Kilcar in the Donegal County region, Carol's Cottage (Studio Apt) - Wild Atlantic Way features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Neil
United Kingdom
Very pleasant, private annexe to a family house. Essentially a bedroom with kitchenette area, and sliding door to small bathroom with shower. The view from outside was lovely. The owner Carol was friendly.
Under the Eaves, a property with a garden, is set in Kilcar, 13 km from Folk Village Museum, 14 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, as well as 36 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
The Tara Hotel is a 3-star hotel in the centre of Killybegs. It overlooks Killybegs Harbour, serves fine cuisine and offers guests free use of its leisure facilities.
Kerrie
Australia
Location was great as I specifically wanted to explore the coastline and trace family roots. The staff are wonderful, always friendly, approachable and responsive. Restaurant breakfast was great.
Located in Ardara and only 10 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, An Charraig Ban on the wild Atlantic way F94WT02 provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private...
Alexi
France
Amazing stay! So welcoming hosts who will make you feel just like home. Very good breakfast with so much choice. Extremely spacious room
Glen is a quiet place but has many interesting places, the...
Glen is a quiet place but has many interesting places, the beaches are really lovely, golden sand, clear water and quiet, there are also great walks all around. The folk village is well worth a visit (the café there serves lovely food) the pubs are friendly and the café on the main street serves nice food. Views are spectacular, there is a very good local woollen mill selling jumpers / jackets. The pilgrim route of St. Columba well worth investigating.
Kathy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
There are a range of activities available here, walking,...
There are a range of activities available here, walking, hiking, watersports and climbing which is what we were doing.
There are several loop and direct walks in the vicinity along with a number of unusual places to visit including a neolithic site and a monument to a shipwreck (near An Port).
There are a number of climbing opportunities in the area including bouldering, trad climbing and sea stack climbing. Choose a good guide and professional advice if you don't have experience as some locations can be dangerous if not approached with care.
John
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Glencolmcille is my "happy place" in Ireland.
Glencolmcille is my "happy place" in Ireland.
Rugged mountains, turbulent waves, smell of turf, quiet and private... whats not to like.
I ate in the Glen Head and had a seriously gut busting, delicious home made burger, fantastic, friendly young staff who didn't bat an eyelid to me asking to eat outside.
Personally I. just love the views, I never tire of them, I sat eating my burger with a sneaky glass of wine and thought to myself how bloody lucky I was to be able to sit in the evening sun and watch the sunset.
it's not difficult to get around Glen because once the road runs out.. that's it you are driving off the edge of Ireland.
If you are on your own, just enjoy it.. go to Slieve League Cliffs in Teeling, hill walking, just chill and relax and take. lots of photos
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Glencolumbkille is a remarkably remote town sitting at what...
Glencolumbkille is a remarkably remote town sitting at what seems to be the end of the world otherwise known as Rossan Point. The town is especially notable for the Glencolumbkille Folk Village, a collection of 18th and 19th century thatched white cottages with genuine period settings. The Folk Village is closed during winter months so it might be best to visit before the end of September. During the winter months it is best to go to Ardara or Carrick for restaurants.
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Anonymous
United States
Scored 10
10
Our hosts had many ideas and tips.
Our hosts had many ideas and tips. They were interesting people. We loved the Slieve League climb. We enjoyed the woollen mill. We had a hoot at Rusty Mackeral restaurant. As we left, we went on an interesting drive to Port. Beautiful quiet spot. Isolated and lovely
Barbara
Canada
Scored 10
10
Hosts are very personable and eager to share knowledge of...
Hosts are very personable and eager to share knowledge of the area so that you have the best touring experience possible. Very large facility with large common kitchen for some self catering and a large lounge on the second floor.
Lorraine
United States
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Our one-night stay at John Eoinìn's Bar and Accommodation was delightful. The rooms are newly built and boast a modern design, providing a comfortable and pleasant environment. We particularly enjoyed the convenience of having the restaurant and pub located downstairs. What truly made our experience memorable was the warm hospitality extended to us. We were graciously invited to join in the celebration of a staff member's 50th birthday, instantly making us feel like part of the community.
Beautiful location. Martin made us very welcome and even gave us a lift to the nearby restaurant. The property is spotless and well maintained. No tea/coffee making facilities in the room but this was available in the Breakfast room whenever we wanted a cuppa with a good choice of tea/fruit tea and coffee. Breakfast was excellent and substantial. A lovely B & B
Everything, this property was immaculate and had everything you could possibly need. The views were amazing and hosts helpful. I would definitely recommend this accommodation.
Excellent hosts. Very welcoming and friendly. I had a lovely comfortable room. Accommodation was spotless. Very clean and tidy. Lovely kitchen with everything needed.
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