Holiday rentals in Glenconwell

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A traditional stone cottage is viewed from the front, surrounded by a well-manicured lawn. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, while the backdrop features rolling hills under a clear blue sky. The property is framed by mature shrubs and a wooden fence.
Cottage in Glenties
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Loughcrillan Stone Cottage

This unique property has loads of character, situated at the foot of Loughcrillan hill, on a private ground, it offers visitors a tranquil and peaceful stay. Surrounded by beautiful scenery and walks, only 1.5km from Glenties Town, and 10 min drive from Nairn Beach, it provides all home comforts for a luxurious stay. A cosy traditional cottage, with 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen and living area, it is surrounded by a mature garden and play area. Sought after area for avid walkers.

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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, 439 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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A cozy cottage is set against a backdrop of rolling fields and trees. Soft outdoor lighting highlights the white exterior and a small patio is visible, featuring a table and chairs. Large windows invite natural light, creating a warm ambiance in the evening.
Home in County Donegal
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 421 reviews

Coastal Cottage Lettermacaward (Dungloe 14km)

Cottage Location: Toome, Lettermacaward, Donegal Leitir Mhic an Bhaird is a scenic Gaeltacht village in the Rosses region of County Donegal. The village, Leitir, is between Glenties and Dungloe. The cottage enjoys a mountain view on the Wild Atlantic Way - 0.75 km from Lettermacaward village (2 shops, 2 pubs, cycle track) - Mountain/ hill walking - Elliott’s bar – Traditional music Friday (0.5km) - 4.5km from Dooey beach (Walking/ surfing) - The house is in the countryside - A car is required

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A slate sign displaying 'Harben Cottage' is prominently featured in the foreground, with lush green hills and scenic countryside visible in the background. The clear sky reflects a serene atmosphere, inviting exploration of the surrounding nature.
Cottage in County Donegal
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Harben Cottage in the green hills of Ardara

Harben Cottage is a 150 year old traditional stone cottage - 5mins drive from the Heritage Town of Ardara (20mins walk). Set amongst lush green hills & sitting next to a bubbling mountain stream. A mixture of new and old; low doorways, a turf fireplace, water supplied from a mountain spring, but also a gas cook top, oven, microwave, WIFI, & central heating. NB: that the toilet & shower are housed in outside annex - this may not suit everyone but adds a touch of authenticity for the brave!

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The cottage exterior is characterized by a light-colored textured finish and a slate roof. A red door serves as the main entrance, flanked by three evenly spaced windows. The surrounding area features a gravel driveway and patches of grass, with trees partially visible in the background.
Cottage in Doobin, Glenties
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Carnaween View

Situated at the head of a picturesque valley 5 km from the nearest main road. The nearest habited house is 3km away. Views from the cottage are stunning and on a clear night you can count the stars. There is no light pollution. This is where the host and at least two generations before him were born and raised. It is the perfect location if you want to get away from it all and enjoy the peace and quiet. Feedback from current customers all comment on the peace and quiet and the sheep.

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The exterior of The Red Bridge Cottage displays a white facade with a distinctive red roof. Bright yellow accents adorn the front door, framed by flower boxes. The cottage is surrounded by a grassy area and backed by rolling hills, conveying a cozy and inviting appearance.
Cottage in County Donegal
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews

The Red Bridge Cottage

Come join us at "The Red Bridge Cottage” in the beautiful hills of Donegal. A newly renovated little house from a shed.Two bedrooms, a bathroom and a spacious kitchen and living room. Has a few little quirks that gives it a modern old Irish cottage feel. Private,fully enclosed back garden with a hot tub and fire pit surrounded by hills and fields. Lovely scenery walks around.Exactly 1 mile from the little village Glenties. Ten minute drive to Ardara town or Narin beach.

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The traditional cottage is constructed from local stone, featuring a white exterior with black trims. A vibrant red bench adorns the front porch, surrounded by potted plants. The entrance path leads toward a well-maintained lawn and a backdrop of lush greenery.
Cottage in County Donegal
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

River View Cottage

Set in an acre of land in a secluded position between Ardara and Glenties, looking over the Owenea river towards the mountains of mid-Donegal, this unspoilt traditional cottage has a log/turf fire and oil fired range, gas cooker, fridge, shower and bath. The river is popular with salmon fishermen and walkers and West Donegal's spectacular beaches and hill country are within easy reach, as are many excellent restaurants, pubs and intriguing touring destinations.

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A festive living area features a decorated Christmas tree adorned with lights and ornaments, positioned near a stone fireplace with a gentle flame. Stockings hang from the mantel, and seasonal greenery adds charm to the space, complemented by a warm candle on the wooden table.
Cottage in Ardara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

The Wee Pink Cottage

Nestled among the trees on a quiet country road, this stunning wee cottage boasts a unique sense of tranquility and privacy. This location has an abundance of the best that nature has to offer. The Bluestack Way runs along the renowned Ownea Salmon River, which is only a stone's throw from the house. Explore the nearby trails and forestry, enjoy a good book under the Wisteria pergola or simply soak in the hot tub - whatever takes your fancy!

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A traditional white-washed cottage is set amidst a lush green landscape, featuring a red door and multiple windows. Rolling hills and gently swaying trees surround the property, with a stone outcrop in the foreground, creating a serene and inviting setting.
Cottage in County Donegal
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

The Escape - The Times: Best Irish Cottage

The Escape - The Times: Best Irish Cottage Named the best holiday cottage in Ireland (Sunday Times), this traditional Donegal cottage on the Wild Atlantic Way provides privacy, huge open views over the lake in front and picturesque walks to Port. Dogs welcome for an additional fee. WIFI included. Our hillpod rental "Cropod" is at the same location if you need more space - though both properties have privacy and separate entrances.

Top guest favourite
The living area features a light color scheme with white walls and natural wood flooring. A cream sofa and a plaid armchair provide comfortable seating. Large windows allow ample daylight, framed by blue curtains, while a decorative anchor is displayed on the wall.
Guest house in Naran
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Sandville Chalet

A beautiful one bedroom self contained chalet , with private entrance and own patio area. 2 minutes walk from Narin Blue flag beach and Narin & Portnoo links Golf course. A perfect place to enjoy the stunning surroundings and explore the local area. Sandville chalet can provide a quiet retreat or an action packed family holiday, an ideal place to explore beautiful Donegal and the wild Atlantic way.

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A gravel pathway leads to a small black cabin framed by a wooden fence. Lush greenery and rolling hills are visible in the background, creating a natural setting. The cabin features a white door and a sloped roof, blending harmoniously with the landscape.
Cottage in Donegal
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Romantic Lakeside Getaway

Escape from it all to this unique tiny house, blessed with stunning mountain views and minutes from beautiful beaches. This romantic special place is perfect to cosy-up in front of the wood-burning stove with a glass of wine, soak in the hot-tub while star-gazing or simply breathe in the fresh Donegal air whilst reading a book.

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A charming white cottage is nestled among vibrant green trees on a gently sloping lawn. A clear blue sky fills the background, while light filters through the leaves, creating a serene setting. The entrance features a contrasting green door.
Barn in Fintown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 779 reviews

Cosy Converted Cowshed near Glenveagh National Pk

The Cow Shed at Neadú is a cosy, rustic converted byre situated on our property in a very tranquil scenic area. The view from the cottage looks towards the beautiful Glendowan mountains and Glenveagh National Park. Ideal for a peaceful retreat or a great base from which to explore Donegal.

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