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Bungalow
This charming 3 star self-catering bungalow is situated 0.5 km (5 minutes walk) from the vibrant and attractive heritage village of Ardara. This traditional holiday home is furnished and equipped to a very high standard and provide for a comfortable and relaxing stay.
The fully fitted kitchen features a cooker, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, fridge, dishwasher and all the necessary kitchen utensils and crockery. Additional features include a T.V., D.V.D., iron facilities, a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The three bedroom bungalow is pleasantly decorated. The master bedroom is en-suite and there is also a separate bathroom with shower. The living room is spacious and very inviting in the evenings as the glow of the open fire creates a very cosy atmosphere and entices you to sit back and relax. Take time to view the varied scenery of the ever changing mountains and sea from the living room window. The holiday home is ideal for families as there is a children’s play area with gates and a babysitting service available. A cot and baby chair is available if requested. There are parking facilities on site. Unfortunately we cannot accommodate pets.
During you stay in Ardara, you will find a lot of activities to suit all ages. Since Ardara is centrally located you can tour this entire unspoilt and beautiful region of South West Donegal. Just wander through the village and absorb the sense of heritage and the history the surrounds the place. Visit some of the ancient historical sites. Enjoy a scenic drive through the delightful countryside at your ease.
While in Ardara, experience golfing at its best in the superb 18 hole golf course at Narin, Portnoo. There is also Pitch and Putt available at Sandfield.
The angler is spoilt for choice with a variety of great fishing spots along the coastline. The Owenea River is one of the best salmon and sea trout rivers and is situated just north of Ardara.
Donegal offers the walking enthusiast the opportunity to discover one of the few remaining unspoiled landscapes in Europe. Whether by following way-marked (signposted) routes or simply your instinct, the visitor can explore a region that is truly breathtaking in its beauty and splendour. The walking festival takes place in Ardara on St. Patrick’s week-end.
Call to Castleview Farm, Kilcashel, Loughros Point, and breathe in the crystal clear air of Donegal as you go trekking on horseback along quiet highway and byways. It is a perfect way to unwind, relax and forget the hectic lifestyle that many of us endure these days.
As a heritage town it is only fitting that Ardara has a heritage centre at its heart. The Ardara Heritage Centre opened its doors in 1995 and is a centre in which locals and tourists can take a trip back through time and in particular to the rich weaving history of the area. It tells the story of Donegal tweed from the shearing of sheep to the manufacture of the woven cloth. Old photographs, displays and models recall the history of tweed production in the Ardara area. A café is also opened in the Centre.
Take a trip by Glengesh Pass and visit Slieve League, the highest sea cliffs in Europe which offers a stunning view of the surrounding countryside and the ever changing colour of the ocean.
Why not end your day with a traditional music session in the Corner House Bar.
In Ardara you will find peace and tranquillity away from the hectic lifestyle you have become accustomed to. Every effort will be made to make you and your family and friends feel welcome. “Come and visit this little piece of Heaven”.
Visit my comprehensive website at www.jmgallagher.net or tel. (..353) 074-9541472.
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