Farmstay holiday rentals in Donegal

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A spacious gravel driveway leads to the entrance of a two-story residence, characterized by a combination of stone and smooth exterior walls. A white picket fence frames the front, and a landscaped area is visible in the background, enhancing the property's inviting appearance.
Guest suite in County Donegal
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 794 reviews

The 'Tupelo Suite' at Graceland on the W.W.W.

The newly remodelled "Tupelo Suite", has been a welcomed addition here at Graceland, for anyone visiting the beautiful, historic, bustling, vibrant market town of Donegal. Whether you are coming for a wedding at any one of our finest hotels including Harvey,s Pt, Lough Eske Castle and the MillPark or exploring the surrounding scenic rugged countryside then an overnite relaxing stay at Graceland mixed with the warmest hospitality provided by your 'Super host' Kevin will suit your every need.

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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, 438 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 black wooden building is set against a clear blue sky, with a spacious gravel parking area in the foreground. The entrance features glass doors, flanked by flower pots. Lush greenery is visible along the building's perimeter, enhancing the natural ambiance.
Barn in Finmore Hill
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

The Old Goat Shed

The Old Goat Shed is exactly as the title says , situated on our small 30 acre goat farm , from where my wife produces goat milk soap and hand made candles. Situated 10 kilometres from Donegal Town looking down onto Donegal Bay and across to Sligo. The area is ideal for walking, cycling or as a base to discover the numerous sites of outstanding beauty County Donegal has on offer as well as our County town 10 minutes away , or if you want to chill out and relax with the fire on that’s no bother

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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, 147 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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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, 511 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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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, 257 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.

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The cabin exterior features a rustic wood finish with warm lights adorning the peaked roof. A wooden deck is visible, equipped with a small dining set, providing an inviting outdoor space. Surrounding gravel paths lead to lush greenery.
Cabin in County Donegal
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Central Donegal Woodcutter's Cabin

Woodcutter's Cabin is the perfect peaceful getaway at any time of the year. The cabin is finished to a high standard and is set in Gaeltacht Donegal. Located in central Donegal, this is the perfect base for exploring beautiful countryside ,heritage and the Wild Atlantic Way. The cabin is located in Stragally Co Donegal between the towns of Ballybofey and Glenties which offer many shops pubs, restaurants, traditional music etc.

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An outdoor patio with wooden furniture is shaded by a rustic pergola. The space is surrounded by a gravel surface and a wooden fence, offering views of the sea in the background. Natural light brightens the area, creating an inviting spot for relaxation.
Cabin in County Donegal
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Cosy cabin by the Sea + wifi + Dog friendly

Modern cabin perched on a rugged landscape with a view of both the mountains and the sea. A 5-minute walk to a pristine beach. Awaken your senses to the sounds of the waves and seagulls as you drink your morning cup and take in the dramatic scenery through the picture window overlooking wild purple heather. Enjoy the sound of silence on your private patio as you sip your wine and take in the atmosphere.

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A small white cottage is set along a gravel path, surrounded by lush green surroundings. A staircase is visible on the exterior, leading to an upper entryway. The distant Derryveagh Mountains are seen in the background, enhancing the natural landscape.
Condo in County Donegal
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Donegal Mountain Lodge

Our rustic small place is located at the end of a quiet, peaceful lane and has unrestricted views of the Derryveagh Mountains in West Donegal. There are no street lights and it is four km from the nearest shop. It is immersed in nature and is suitable for people seeking peace and quiet who value wildlife and conservation. We have wifi but it is not reliable. Phone coverage in the lodge is limited.

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A classic Irish long cottage features a white exterior complemented by a slate roof and green accents. Flower boxes adorn the windows, while a gravel path lined with vibrant greenery leads to the entrance, surrounded by a serene landscape of trees and sky.
Cottage in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Joe's Cottage

Set in 20 acres of private land, Joe's Cottage is a traditional Irish cottage located in Cloghan, in the heart of County Donegal. Carefully restored in 2015, the cottage’s interior is decorated in a ‘modern cottage’ style, whilst retaining a traditional feel. The comfortable furnishings, log burners, original artworks and attention to detail make this such a special place to stay.

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A traditional thatched cottage features a white exterior with a contrasting red door and window frames. Two chimneys and surrounding greenery enhance the rustic appeal. A gravel path leads to the entrance, inviting guests to explore the charm of this historic dwelling.
Cottage in Clonmany
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Mary Carpenter's Cottage

Mary Carpenter's Cottage is a beautifully restored original thatched cottage located in Clonmany Co. Donegal. Located 2.5km from Clonmany village. This house is over 150 years old and has been tastefully renovated to include its beautiful original features alongside modern conveniences. The house has recently been featured in a documentary on vernacular houses in Co. Donegal.

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The cabin exterior features a wooden facade with a spacious patio area, equipped with a small table and two chairs. Large windows provide natural light and views of the surroundings, while a wooden fence offers privacy. A gravel path leads to the entrance.
Hut in Lettermacaward
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Ade's River Cabin-a unique rural bolthole

Come and discover Ade's River Cabin- a unique studio bolthole with a 'Murphy bed' and with its own river access, where you can truly relax and enjoy the peace of Co Donegal's beautiful Gaeltacht area on the Wild Atlantic Way...and until you start your 'getaway from it all' stay, why not follow us on social media. What are you waiting for?!

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