Tigh Cara
Tigh Cara is located just a short stroll from the centre of Dunfanaghy village, the beach, and a fabulous 18 hole links course. The village itself is one of the most popular holiday destinations along Donegal’s scenic coastline and has a museum that tells the story of the Famine days in Ireland. There are horse riding stables, a range of small shops, a local hotel, and a selection of pubs.
Property Details
Price: €€
Bedrooms: 3 Bedrooms
Sleeps: Sleeps 6,
Pets: Pets Welcome
Sea Views: No
Baby Equip: Yes
Free Wifi: Yes
Town Centre: 2 Minute Walk
Additional Features:
Bedrooms and Facilities
Bedroom 1: Double (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 2: Double (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 3: two singles (sleeps 2)
- 3 bedrooms to sleep 6
- bathroom with bath and overhead electric shower
- ground floor – entrance hall, open plan dining/kitchen area, living room
- main living area has open fireplace
- Plasma TV, Sky tv, dvd and hi-fi system
- Playstation 2 and selection of games suitable for children
- Selection of books, games and DVDs for all age ranges
- fully fitted kitchen
- dining table and 6 chairs
- patio doors
- electric hob and oven
- large fridge/freezer
- dishwasher and microwave
- washing machine, iron and ironing board
- solid wood floors throughout the cottage
- gas fired central heating included
- fresh bed linen provided free of charge
- travel cot, safety gates and highchair
- 3 min walk to shops, pub, beach etc
- quiet and peaceful location
- patio furniture and Weber gas barbecue including gas supply!
- ample parking for 2 cars
- pets easily agreed
- free wifi
Dunfanaghy
Dunfanaghy is blessed with a wonderfully scenic setting. The holiday resort is situated on the western shores of Sheephaven Bay with the dramatic Horn Head Peninsula lying just to the north. The iconic Muckish Mountain is ever-present in the background. There are three small fishing lakes in the immediate vicinity of the village while Ards Forest Park is just 7km away. The superb Tramore Strand is a totally unspoilt beach on the western side of Horn Head – an ideal place for a bracing walk. Indeed the entire region around Dunfanaghy is a walker’s paradise with a great variety of coastal, mountain and forest walking trails. Dunfanaghy also lies along the route of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Prices
“We would rather see our beautiful holiday home used so make us an offer if you feel you can get a better price!”
Booking deposit of euro200 – with the balance to be paid six weeks prior to arrival
High Season: July/Aug/Easter
Mid Season: Mar/Apr/May/Jun/Sep/Oct
Low Season: Jan/Feb/Nov/Dec (except Christmas/New Year)
Included: linen, electricity, central heating, wifi