House in County Donegal
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About this house rental
WALKING
The hills and cliffs of North West Donegal are still relatively unfrequented and little restraint is put on walkers. Nearby there are stunning unspoilt beaches, forest walks, quiet country roads and a wealth of historical sites to explore. The more energetic walker will discover the inaccessible spots; the dramatic cliff walks; the remote hills, glens and lakes which the driver misses.
BIRD WATCHING
The Rosses boasts a large number of habitual high cliff faces, fine sandy beaches, upland heath and bog and important wetland areas. These plus the estuaries of Gweedore and Gweebarra provide rich feeding habitat for large numbers of bird species.
Golf
There are a number of golf courses within easy reach including Portnoo, Cruit and Dunfanaghy
Dungloe Region
Town: Dungloe, Donegal, was only accessible via stepping stones until 1762. Thanks to Donegal Bridge, people from around the world may experience this picturesque village in County Donegal. Dungloe is called "The Capital of The Rosses" The town, a centre for traditional Irish music, features stores, taverns, and restaurants, as well as events such as the yearly 'Mary from Dungloe' festival. The area is renowned for its fishing and marine angling, with several charter boats available in neighbouring Burtonport, where diving may also be enjoyed. Daily boat tours depart for Arranmore and Rutland Island. Bogs and reed beds are home to wonderful wildlife, and golfers will enjoy the nearby courses. This is the best base for exploring Donegal's hills, mountains, and stunning coastline.




































