Riverside Cottage rests nr Crolly, and can sleep eight guests in three bedrooms.
Riverside Cottage consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dining table, a utility with washing machine, and a sitting room with open fire and TV. The bedrooms consist of a ground-floor king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, king-size with en-suite basin and WC, and family room with en-suite walk-in shower. There is a bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for open fire, bed linen, and towels included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed wraparound garden with lawn, gravel, and ample off-road parking. Highchair available on request. No pets and no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 1.1 miles, river 0.1 miles. Enjoy a refreshing Irish escape with your loved ones at Riverside Cottage. Note: A few steps up to the property. Note: Open tread stairs at property, please take care.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine. TV, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair available on request. Ample off-road parking. Wraparound enclosed garden with lawn and gravel. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 0.1 mile, river 0.1 miles. Note: A few steps up to property. Note: Open tread stairs at property, please take care
Region: The West of Ireland conjures up many images; thatched, whitewashed cottages, a flock of sheep on a narrow road, an emerald green field with a stone wall, or the Atlantic waves crashing into towering cliffs and rocky shores.
Town: Famed for its dolls and its official Irish name, 'Croithlí', the village of Crolly can be found in the Gaeltacht parishes of Gweedore and The Rosses in the West County Donegal, Ulster. Within this delight of a village you can find all the essentials for any self-catered stay, including a convenience shop/restaurant, a petrol station and a public house. Boasting scenic beauty and being sat at the base of large, imposing hills, there's plenty of natural beauty to explore in the local area, from the Crolly Stone, the largest boulder in Ireland dating back to the Ice Age, to the Crolly River, best known for its fantastic fishing opportunities. In close reach is Dunlewey, home to the exquisite Dunlewy Lough with a dedicated centre and guided tours allowing you to explore the beauty of this impressive community sat at the foot of Mount Errigal up close. For an even more scenic experience, embark on a journey into the Glenveagh National Park, boasting impressive walking and cycling routes, alongside opportunities for fishing and exploring its stunning castle and gardens. With access to the coast and the many excitements of Londonderry, Crolly makes a brilliant base from which to explore this area of Ireland.