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Vacation rentals in Gortahork

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A serene view of Ballyness Bay is framed by lush greenery. Soft hues of dusk are visible in the sky, reflecting on the calm water. Rolling hills in the background enhance the tranquil setting, inviting a sense of peace and connection with nature.
Vacation home in Gortahork
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Suaimhneas

Enjoy a peaceful experience at this centrally-located haven in the Donegal gaeltacht. A stylish, newly refurbished house situated in a small, quiet estate overlooking Ballyness Bay. Convenient to many local amenities eg kayaking, wind surfing, mountain climbing, river walks, ferry service to the islands, Glenveagh national park, Ards forest park and many more. A host of beautiful sandy beaches are from a short 5 minute drive away. Shops, bars and hotel all within a convenient two minute walk.

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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
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 537 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 comfortable living room features a warm, flickering fire in a decorative fireplace. A dark wooden coffee table sits center stage, surrounded by two armchairs and a sofa adorned with patterned cushions. Natural light enters through a nearby window, highlighting the cozy atmosphere.
Home in Gortahork
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Cosy House in Gortahork Village

This cosy, comfortable, family home is conveniently situated in the village of Gortahork on the Wild Atlantic Way, in the heart of the Gaeltacht. It's a 5 minute drive to Magheraroarty Beach. It's near Mount Errigal, Glenveagh National Park, Dunlewey Lakeside Centre, Dunfanaghy, Gweedore, Cloughaneely Golf Club and Ballyness Beach. This is an ideal location for anyone interested in outdoor activities with hikes, golf, sea kayaking, rock climbing and surfing all accessible in the area.

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A charming cottage with a thatched roof is seen from a gravel driveway, surrounded by lush greenery. The white exterior is complemented by dark green trim, creating a welcoming appearance. Rolling hills form a scenic backdrop in the distance.
Cottage in Dungloe
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Donegal Thatch Cottage

Paddys thatched cottage is a recently renovated property built circa 1880 set on 7 acres of farmland & still retains the original features/character including the internal exposed stone wall & large fireplace making it very cosy. This area is very popular for trail walking in the hills or the purpose built walkways. Outdoor activities are plentiful such as kayaking, sea swimming, guided rock climbing & golfing. If the weather doesn't permit you can always light the stove & put the feet up.

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The exterior of a white cottage is shown, partially covered in snow. A driveway leads to the entrance, with snow-dusted trees and shrubs framing the scene. The clear sky contrasts with the snowy ground, creating a serene winter atmosphere.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Idyllic Cottage in Scenic Donegal

The cottage comprises two double bedrooms, both ensuite. There is a fully equipped kitchen/diner with table and chairs. The property has oil fired central heating. There is a downstairs bathroom and large living room with a stove which has a TV, dvd player and cd player. A travel cot and highchair are available on request. There is excellent wifi. There is a garden and a patio area to the back with tables and chairs. Linen and towels are provided. A welcome basket will be provided.

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A traditional cottage exterior is displayed with whitewashed walls and a slate roof. Red accents highlight the front door and window frames. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, with a manicured lawn and minimal landscaping enhancing the outdoor space.
Cottage in Falcarragh
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Téach Néil Mhanais

Situated in Falcarragh, Teach Neil Mhanais features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. The holiday home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with sea views. Guests can take in the ambience of the surroundings from an outdoor dining area or keep themselves warm by the fireplace on colder days. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance.

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The exterior of Ballycannon Cottage features a landscaped garden with a natural stone pathway leading to a rustic dining table crafted from logs. A small stream flows gently beside the seating area, surrounded by colorful stones and greenery, emphasized by an expansive sky above.
Home in Falcarragh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Ballycannon Cottage (2 full beds + sofa bed)

Donegal County, Ireland, is renowned for its great beauty. A Conde Naste article (12 October 2024) calls it "a Land of Myth and Music." National Geographic named it "The Coolest Place on the Planet in 2017” and we happen to agree! Ballycannon Cottage is nestled in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) area of Donegal, between the Derryveigh Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Minutes from the Wild Atlantic Way, Ballycannon cottage is a great choice for exploring Donegal’s many wonders.

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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, 172 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 large window showcases sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rocky shorelines and grassy terrain. The horizon features gentle waves meeting land, with changing skies in the background, creating a tranquil coastal atmosphere.
Home in Kincasslagh
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Atlantic view house

This four bedroom house is situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean with Unrestricted Panoramic views, within walking distance Cruit offers beautiful beaches, coves and scenery, it is well known for its 9 hole golf course and club. It is a 15 min drive to Donegal Airport and the beautiful weather blue flag beach of Carrickfinn. In local nearby village of Kincasslagh which is only a 5 min drive you have the Viking bar & restuarant, and also supermarket and post office.

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A coastal bungalow is positioned near tranquil waters, surrounded by lush greenery and wild plants. The structure features a robust exterior and large windows, providing a connection to the natural landscape. A wooden fence and gentle slope lead towards the water's edge.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Secluded Coastal Retreat

Enjoy your breakfast in the kitchen or unwind in the sauna, all while soaking in stunning sea views at our coastal retreat. Perched on the edge of a tranquil harbour, this bungalow boasts wraparound vistas of the sea and Arranmore Island. Sliding glass doors open the lounge-diner onto the terrace where you can step outside and take in the coastal setting. The location is quiet and secluded and yet still just a short, scenic walk from the town of Burtonport.

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The cottage features a white exterior with bold yellow trim highlighting the windows and doors. A low wall encircles the front yard, surrounded by gravel. The sloped roof and chimney pots add character to the traditional design, complemented by the lush greenery of trees in the background.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Teach Johnny Shéain

A traditional cottage with living area and hearth at its centre and a double room and shower room flank either side. It rests in the heart of the Gaeltacht on a laneway 1km from the village of Gortahork. It is shaded by majestic trees, a vegetable garden and views of Magheraroarty beach. The Poison Glen and Errigal mountain are within 10 minutes drive. The cottage is at the heart of a variety of outdoor pursuits, cultural experiences and nature itself.

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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, 714 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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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Gortahork?

    Stay near the village center, where traditional homes, cottages, and guesthouses provide easy access to local amenities. Properties with sea or mountain views are frequently suggested for a relaxing experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Gortahork with kids?

    Families can explore sandy beaches for beachcombing, enjoy playgrounds in local parks, or experience storytelling and music in community venues. Outdoor spaces near Gortahork are frequently suggested for nature walks and picnics.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Gortahork?

    Explore traditional pubs with live music, hike surrounding hills, or discover local art studios. The area has opportunities for sea views, cultural experiences, and seasonal markets.

  • How is the weather in Gortahork?

    Gortahork has mild, damp weather year-round, with temperatures ranging from about 39°F (4°C) in winter to 63°F (17°C) in summer. Rain is common in all seasons, so bringing layered, waterproof clothing is wise.

  • When is the best time to visit Gortahork?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and cultural events, while winter provides a quieter atmosphere and cozy evenings in pubs. Rain can occur at any time, so being prepared is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Gortahork?

    Gortahork has access to scenic beaches, traditional Irish pubs, and the rugged Derryveagh Mountains. Visitors often explore nearby historical churches and the Gaeltacht region, known for Irish language heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in Gortahork?

    Explore trails in the Derryveagh Mountains or follow coastal paths for sea views and fresh air. These walks pass through rugged hills and heather, often providing opportunities to encounter local wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Gortahork?

    Families often enjoy beach outings, guided walks, and visits to traditional music sessions. Community events and storytelling in the Gaeltacht culture are also frequently mentioned.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Gortahork?

    Day trips often include exploring historic castles, scenic beaches, or neighboring villages with strong Gaelic culture. Nearby mountain and coastal areas provide opportunities for hiking, photography, and sampling regional foods.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Gortahork?

    Many accommodations in Gortahork welcome pets, especially traditional cottages and some family-run guesthouses. Confirming pet policies in advance is often advised for a smooth stay.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Gortahork?

    Visitors often greet locals in Irish, as Gortahork is in a Gaeltacht area where Irish language and traditions are present. Bring cash for smaller shops, and consider exploring nearby villages for traditional crafts and foods.

  • What is Gortahork known for?

    Gortahork is known for its Gaeltacht heritage, where the Irish language and traditions are a vibrant part of daily life. The village is also recognized for scenic views and connections to local music and storytelling.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Gortahork?

    Look for small art studios, quiet beaches, and lesser-known traditional music venues around Gortahork. The area has secluded spots where visitors can enjoy peaceful landscapes and local crafts.

  • What are the best foods to try in Gortahork?

    Sample fresh seafood such as crab, mussels, and smoked salmon, which are frequently suggested in local eateries. Traditional Irish stews, soda bread, and locally made cheeses highlight Donegal’s flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Gortahork?

    Pack waterproof outerwear and durable walking shoes, as rain is frequent throughout the year. Layers, a warm sweater, and items to enjoy outdoor activities comfortably are often advised.

  • What is the nightlife in Gortahork like?

    Nightlife in Gortahork centers around traditional pubs with live Irish music, storytelling, and informal gatherings. Evenings are relaxed, giving insight into local culture and community spirit.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Gortahork?

    Gortahork has Irish language festivals, traditional music events, and community gatherings, especially during holiday periods and late summer. These often celebrate Gaelic culture and local arts.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Gortahork?

    Many vacation rentals in Gortahork welcome families, with properties that feature outdoor space, multiple bedrooms, and proximity to local parks or beaches. Checking for child-friendly amenities is often recommended.