Vacation rentals in County Donegal

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Brightly colored flowers, including red begonias and white petunias, fill a planter situated next to a red door. A welcome mat with the word 'Fáilte' lies on the entrance step, enhancing the inviting appeal of the cottage's entrance.
Bungalow in County Donegal
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 471 reviews

UniqueCosyFarm Cottage-WildAtlanticWay-DonegalTown

This unique cottage sleeps six people & is ideally placed in South-West Donegal along the Wild Atlantic Way. It offers complete tranquillity & lies within easy reach of the main attractions of the area (beaches, hiking, surfing, kayaking, horse riding, chasing waterfalls & sunsets). The cosy cottage is perfect for peaceful strolls across Donegal’s breathtaking beach’s& it’s the ultimate backdrop for a low-key romantic break, however, you’ll have to make friends with the cows while you’re there!

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The cabin features large glass doors framed by greenery, allowing natural light to fill the interior. A lush environment of trees and plants surrounds the structure, creating a sense of seclusion. The entrance is accessible via a gentle slope, enhancing the inviting appearance of the hut.
Hut in Ballyshannon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 480 reviews

Romantic seclusion with lake water lapping.

Our cosy hut consists of a comfortable bedroom with an enchanted view of Assaroe Lake: enjoy it on our 3 deckings! The cabin is very close to our house but secluded from it, buried in the woods. The room provides a tranquill escape from frantic life:- there’s Wi-Fi but no television , just a radio. Kitchen facilities are basic but functional. We provide the basis for a continent breakfast. Beaches and hiking trails are very close by. WE ACCEPT PETS ONLY AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THEIR OWNER

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A handcrafted treehouse is seen nestled among mature trees, illuminated by warm light. String lights enhance the outdoor deck area, while the inviting glow from the windows suggests a cozy interior. The structure is elevated, creating a tranquil ambiance amidst the natural surroundings.
Treehouse in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

The Birdbox, Donegal Treehouse with Glenveagh view

Airbnb Host Spotlight Award - Most Unique Stay 2023 ***Please read the listing profile in full to completely understand the space before booking.*** The Birdbox at Neadú is a cosy, handcrafted treehouse nestled in the branches of beautiful mature oak and scots pine trees on our property. To the front are stunning views towards Glenveagh National Park. A short distance from The Wild Atlantic Way, The Birdbox is ideal for a fun, peaceful getaway or a great base from which to explore Donegal.

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A spacious living area features a large leather sectional sofa accented with cushions. A wooden coffee table is centered on the light wooden floor, with a television positioned above a wooden media unit. Natural light enters through a large window adorned with light curtains.
Apartment in Donegal
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 684 reviews

Graceland's Downtown 'LasVegas' Apt on the W.W.W

This newly acquired, beautiful addition to the 'Graceland' accomadation collection is all about Location, Location, Location. This hidden gem, is minutes walking distance to fabulous restaurants, shops, pubs, hotels, historical places of interest and also the famous Donegal Bay Waterbus Excursions . Although located downtown in the heart of this thriving, vibrant, bustling, exciting coastal town, you will feel that you are miles away from it all in your quiet secluded relaxing pad in the sky.

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Two glamping pods are set on a well-maintained lawn, framed by gravel pathways. Each pod features a large glass door, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Rolling hills can be seen in the distance under a sky dotted with fluffy clouds.
Farm stay in Bundoran
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviews

Glamping in Bundoran with Sea Views

In a quiet corner of Bundoran, our luxury glamping pods offer a relaxing base on the Wild Atlantic Way with stunning views of Tullan Strand. We are based in an excellent position for adults/couples to explore Donegal, Sligo & Leitrim. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and horse trails locally or just soak up the scenery and relax. We are located looking over Tullan Stand which is known worldwide for its perfect surf beach breaks. *We are a working stud farm with horses and dogs/cats on-site.

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A scenic view of the river Erne at sunset is captured, reflecting soft hues in the water. Lush greenery lines the banks, while distant trees and buildings are visible along the shore. The tranquil atmosphere evokes a sense of peace and natural beauty.
Home in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Beautiful sea-view, country cottage feel townhouse

Welcome to Downstairs Cottage, a cosy cottage feel, newly decorated 2 bedroom semi detached holiday home . Located in the heart of Ballyshannon, Irelands oldest town which is full of culture and heritage. A gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way, with an abundance of the counties treasures on its doorstep, full of fun things to see and do. The property is located at the mouth of the river Erne overlooking the estuary with sea and country garden views. Walking accessibility to all amenities.

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A charming log cabin is showcased with a rustic facade, featuring a wooden door and evenly spaced windows. The structure is surrounded by gravel pathways and natural landscaping, creating an inviting entryway against a backdrop of rolling hills and a blue sky.
Cabin in Gortahork
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

The hideout_wildatlanticway

Take it easy in our authentic open plan log cabin. Come rest, relax and unwind in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht. Enjoy stunning views of the Seven Sister mountains whilst relaxing in the hot tub, Robes & Slippers provided. Only a short 3 minute drive to Magheroarty beach where you can avail of island tours and ferry services to local islands. Glenveagh National Park, Errigal & Muchish Mountains, Ards Forest Park and Croilthlí distillery are all within a 30 minute drive.

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A wooden picnic table sits on a grassy area, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and distant hills. A stone pathway leads through the landscape, while patches of greenery frame the scene. A few houses are visible in the background against a clear blue sky.
Home in County Donegal
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Dooey Hill Cottage - Beach Front

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Dooey Hill Cottage is nestled on the hillside by Dooey beach with Atlantic views, overlooking beautiful Traigheana bay (Bay of the Birds) and the mountains of Donegal. It is on 6 acres including shoreline, secluded yet only 5 minutes drive to local shops and pubs with traditional music and food, and a further 10 minutes to the town of Dungloe with several supermarkets, a bank and numerous traditional pubs and restaurants.

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The stone cottage is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and the ocean. A patio area with a small table and chairs is offered for outdoor seating, while the sturdy chimney indicates a wood-burning stove inside. Clear skies reveal a peaceful, natural landscape.
Home in Kilcar
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 699 reviews

Restored Sheep Farmer's Cottage -Wild Atlantic Way

This tastefully restored formed Sheep Farmer's cottage is ideal base for your visit to Donegal. Located on the Wild Atlantic Way just outside the village of Kilcar with Sleive League to the West and Killybegs and Donegal town to the south. This is an ideal place to settle into for a night or two and return to each evening after visiting the beautiful Donegal countryside. There are wonderful views from the cottage of Sleive League (Sliabh Liag) beyond.

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A stone wall outlines the pathway leading to the beachfront property, framed by lush grass. The setting sun casts warm hues over the water, enhancing the serene coastal view. The quiet atmosphere is complemented by the neatly maintained exterior of the beach house.
Home in County Donegal
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Beachhouse+Hottub

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful Seaside Getaway on the Wild Atlantic Coast with stunning Coastal views, the most beautiful beaches right on your doorstep... Relax and unwind in this cozy yet spacious, stylish Beachhouse equipped with everything you need ...... This hidden gem has so much to offer . Go for a long soak under the stars in the your outdoor hot tub after a day of exploring everything this little piece of heaven has to offer.

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The lodge's exterior features a white facade with a large central window, inviting natural light inside. A gravel patio area is visible, furnished with chairs and surrounded by a wooden fence, providing scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Tiny home in County Donegal
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Luxury country escape at Hillside Lodge

Take it easy at this Failte Ireland approved unique and tranquil getaway. Located in the heart of Donegal just a stone’s throw away from your main tourists areas such as Glenveagh National Park, Gartan lake, mount Errigal and beautiful beaches like Marble Hill. The Lodge is focused around air, space and natural light! We want you to feel at one with nature! Rest, relaxation and peace is the theme here. Recharge and relax in the county.

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A charming thatched cottage exterior is noted, featuring a traditional straw roof and a simple whitewashed facade. A small patio area includes a red bistro table and chairs, complemented by potted flowers at each corner. Surrounding greenery enhances the inviting setting.
Cottage in Redcastle
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Cassies Cottage

This 100+ year-old thatched cottage in Donegal on the Wild Atlantic Way offers a cosy retreat with 3 bedrooms, 2 showers, a fully equipped kitchen, and a traditional turf fire. Just 1 mile from Redcastle Hotel & Spa, it’s a great base for exploring Donegal’s coastline, with nearby beaches, Malin Head, Inishowen Peninsula, Giant’s Causeway, and Derry City. Golf, hiking, and watersports nearby—perfect for a relaxing getaway!

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All about County Donegal

Located in northwest Ireland, County Donegal is a natural oasis revered for its rugged coastlines, glistening lakes, and boundless unspoiled splendor. The mountain of Errigal looms over a region whose inland terrain features a trove of rivers, glens, and sprawling valleys. Several epic hiking trails crisscross the county, including Muckross Head and Glencolumbkille Cliff in the far west, and the Inishowen Head Loop, a five-mile coastal trek that brings you along bog roads and past a World War II lookout tower. County Donegal’s vast coastline, part of the Wild Atlantic Way, is a road tripper’s paradise, full of rocky headlands and soaring sea cliffs that rise from remote beaches and bays.

There are dozens of cities and towns in County Donegal, many of which contain just a handful of residences. In the county’s namesake town, colorful homes line streets and canals and the large town square is surrounded by shops and pubs. Letterkenny, the county’s largest town, welcomes visitors to its towering neo-Gothic Cathedral of St. Eunan and St. Columba and the nearby 19th-century Glenveagh Castle. This region is one of the last true strongholds of the Irish language, with 30,000 native speakers still residing here. Home to the medieval Donegal Castle, the 7th-century hillfort at Grianan of Aileach, and many folk festivals and thriving Irish traditions, County Donegal is rich in cultural and natural wonders alike.

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Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park near Letterkenny is a lush green expanse of oak forests, lakes, waterfalls, and rugged mountains. The park spans nearly 4,000 acres, with a number of walking trails to explore. Situated within the park is the picturesque 19th-century Glenveagh Castle. Take a guided tour to peruse its interior, which is decked out in its original furnishings.

Slieve League Cliffs

Rising nearly 2,000 feet from the sea about an hour’s drive west from Donegal, the cliffs at Slieve League are some of the highest in Ireland. Trails meander along the clifftops, including a hiking path that leads to the top of Slieve League, which provides sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Donegal Bay, and the Sligo Mountains.

Arranmore Island

Make the 20-minute ferry hop across from Burtonport, midway down the west coast, and wander across its tranquil beach. The jagged cliffs are home to fulmars, while the waters below teem with gurnard and mackerel. Electric bikes are available to hire, and you can cycle past resident sheep up to whitewashed Arranmore Lighthouse.

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