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County Donegal
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION This beautiful detached holiday home nestles on the banks of Loch Fhada, near to the Gaeltacht village of Rannafast on the captivating, Wild Atlantic Way. This spacious and attractive house is set in mature gardens and has superb views of Mount Errigal and surrounding, picturesque scenery. The property also boasts a sauna and a ground floor wet room. This area is famous for its rich musical heritage. Many world famous musicians originated from here most notably Enya, Clannad and Daniel O’ Donnell. There is fun for all the family on the wonderful, award-winning Carrickfinn Beach, which is 8km away and Annagry Village is 3km with its shops, pubs and restaurants. Leo Brennans famous pub is 3km away. The local airport at Carrickfin operates a shuttle service to Glasgow and to Dublin daily. Shop, pub and restaurant 3km.
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A M E N I T I E S & I N F O R M AT I O N Teach Loch Fhada has all the modern compliances you will need for the perfect stay. Living room 1: With open fire, Saorview TV and wooden floor. Living room 2: Kitchen/dining room: Farmhouse style with wood burner, electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and wooden floor. Utility room: With washing machine and dryer. Relaxation room: With double pull-out bed. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels are included. Fuel for open fire and wood burner are all available locally. Large enclosed landscaped garden: Patio, garden furniture and gas barbecue, Sauna: Wet room and open shower. Private parking.
Sleeps 8
3 living Areas
Five Bedrooms
Downstairs Toilet
All Mod. Cons.
Downstairs Bedroom
3 Showers, 1 Bath
Saorview TV
Private Woodland
Airport 10 Mins
Sauna & Shower Room
24 Hour Happiness
No smoking, No Stags or Hens
County Donegal
THINGS TO DO
Up here it's different', the saying goes, and it's true. County Donegal is the wild child of Ireland. Even before the twins of history and politics conspired to isolate it, Donegal was a place like no other on the island. It's a county of extremes: at times desolate and battered by brutal weather, yet in turn a land of unspoilt splendour where stark peaks and sweeping beaches bask in glorious sunshine, and little restaurants serve amazing food. Uncrowded Donegal's rugged interior with its remote mountain passes and shimmering lakes is only marginally outdone by the long and labyrinthine coastline with its windswept peninsulas and isolated, characterful pubs. Proudly independent, one-third of the county is official Gaeltacht territory, where Irish is the lingua franca. After its northern start in Derry, the Wild Atlantic Way really begins to strut its stuff in Donegal as the county's untamed craggy coastline truly puts the wild into the Wild Atlantic Way
Pricing on request Please phone Angela 0n 087 226 3950 Or by mail at angela.armstrong@eircom.net
Donegal provides a plethora of activities. Golfers need not go far to find a green, anglers can cast upon the many lakes & rivers, or one could simply trek along the vast landscape on horseback. Donegal is a County blessed with a diverse range of public and private parks, period houses and gardens. The list of exciting things to do goes on and on...
Donegal is yours - come and explore. To help plan your break visit www.govisitdonegal.com Teach Loch Fhada Rannafast, Co. Donegal