Termon is a detached property situated on the coast of County Donegal near the town of Dungloe. Hosting three bedrooms including a king-size room with a beautiful feature free-standing bath, and an en-suite basin and WC, as well as two bedrooms on the ground-floor, a double and a family room which has a double and two single beds, along with a ground-floor shower room, this property can sleep up to eight guests. On the ground-floor there is an open-plan living space containing the kitchen, dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove, as well as a utility. On the first-floor there is a sitting room/games room with a balcony overlooking the ocean, while outside there is off-road parking. Termon would make a delightful and unique holiday home in Ireland for you and your loved ones.
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This property has won the Gold award for best property in Ireland. Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with feature free-standing bath. Small bathroom with basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor family room with double and two single beds, 1 x ground-floor king-size. Ground-floor wet room with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area and woodburning stove. First-floor sitting area with balcony and electric fire.
Dungloe 4.9 miles. Situated in a beautiful spot to overlook the simply stunning scenery of the Atlantic Ocean is this unique and inviting house, Termon near to the town of Dungloe. The house has unique designs and quirky features, suited to a group looking for a peaceful and idyllic stop in Ireland. Beginning with the open-plan living space which will be your social hub, you can find high-quality appliances in the kitchen area where delicious meals can be whipped up while others lounge on the sofas a step down below in the sitting area. Serve up on the dining table with a glorious backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean through the large tall windows, you won't have had a dining experience like it. A large Smart TV is perched on the wall with a selection of DVDs to choose from, so why not come together for a movie night before you hit the hay. The ground-floor continues to impress with the addition of two bedrooms, the king-size benefiting from the same beautiful views so you can wake up to the ocean, while a family room with a double and two singles is a great spot for a family with little ones. Feel refreshed after a hot shower in the stylish ground-floor wet room before beginning your day of adventure of the Irish coast. On those rainy days or quiet evenings, enjoy the hidden hideout of the property, head up the open-tread staircase passing a beautiful feature stained glass window, and come to the first-floor sitting room where a large and inviting plush sofa is there for you to sink into and enjoy the heat from the electric fire. On warmer days, sit out on the balcony which comes off this room and take in the rays while the views continue to amaze. Completing the property is the master bedroom, where a free-standing feature bath sits before the windows, creating an air of luxury, opposite the king-size bed, you are sure to love winding down your evening with a warm soak in the tub. When you are wanting to venture out and explore the area, put on your walking boots and simply step outside, starting with a walk down to Maghery Beach to enjoy the sands and the crisp clear waters, and interesting heritage sights locally and the Termon Stone Circle. Head into Dungloe to enjoy a spot of lunch in one of the several restaurants and pubs available, before exploring further by hiring some bikes, or take a lesson from the Wild Atlantic Surf School at Dooey Beach. For diving enthusiasts, take a trip to Burtonport and Arranmore where there are amazing dive sites and ship wrecks to explore. There is also the local fresh oyster farm where they do tours where tourists can see the whole life cycle of the oyster from seed to jumbo size spectacular views of the bay and they get to open and taste the wild fresh Atlantic oyster at the end of the tour. Nearby there are bike rentals, guided walks, stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling and Maghery Coastal Adventures, there is a 10 minute walk to the beach and a 15 minute walk to the nearest pub.. Whatever your reason for visiting Ireland, be it adventure, or a peaceful break, Termon will serve as wonderful and unique accommodation for you and your loved ones.
Dungloe is a town in County Donegal developed in the 18th century and is now the administrative town of the county. Known locally as 'The Capital of The Rosses', it is also popular for being the centre for traditional Irish music. Home to lots of shops, pubs and restaurants it's a great place to explore, with day trips to the Arranmore and Rutland Island being a great activity to enjoy.
Gas central heating with underfloor heating, electric fire and woodburning stove. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, Smart TV upstairs and downstairs, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. High chair, cot and stairgate available on request. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop within 4.9 miles, pub within 0.8 miles. Coffee shop open seasonally within 0.8 miles. 10 minutes walk to the main beach. Note: for local history,activities amenities please have a look at Maghery. Note: This property has won the gold award for best rental in Ireland. Please note: This property cannot accommodate and Check-in/check-out on either 16th or 17th March, but can accommodate a holiday across these dates.
Dungloe is a town in County Donegal developed in the 18th century and is now the administrative town of the county. Known locally as 'The Capital of The Rosses', it is also popular for being the centre for traditional Irish music. Home to lots of shops, pubs and restaurants it's a great place to explore, with day trips to the Arranmore and Rutland Island being a great activity to enjoy.
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.
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