Vacation Rental Summary
- Type:
- Cottage
- Bedrooms:
-
Studio
- Bathrooms:
- 1
- Sleeps:
- 3
- Sq Ft:
- 70
- Floors:
- 1
- Pets:
- No
- Smoking:
- No
- Kid Friendly:
- No
- Prop. Size:
- 0
Vacation Rental Description
Donegal Cottage Selfcatering, semidetached situated 1km from Glenties town, with one family bedroom en suite . Ideal for romantic holidays for couples, retired and small families.Recently modernised with oil central heating, kitchen with cooker , fridge, microwave, TV with DVD dining table with four chairs,Sitting area with sofa and armchair, The bedroom has two bed with orthopaedic firm mattreses, bed side reading lights , wardrobe and hair dryer, Hot and cold water. Patio area at the back with decking and garden furniture, with the Bluestack mountains in the distance , countryside views, peaceful and relaxing.Overlooking the salmon / trout OWENEA river just 100 yards from Cottage.
Ideal touring base.
Vacation Rental Amenities
Appliances
- Electric BBQ Grill
- Ironing Board
- Refrigerator (full)
- Washer/Dryer
- Hair Dryer
- Microwave
- Toaster
General
- Full Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Heating
- Off Street Parking
Vacation Rental Rates (USD)
Season |
Start |
End |
Weekly |
Weekend |
Weekend Per Night |
Midweek Per Night |
Monthly |
Extra Night |
Minimum Stay |
Spring |
Feb 8 |
Jun 17 |
$330.00 |
$140.00 |
$70.00 |
$65.00 |
$1,000.00 |
$65.00 |
1 Week |
Summer |
Jun 23 |
Sep 6 |
$430.00 |
$160.00 |
$80.00 |
$70.00 |
$1,200.00 |
$70.00 |
6 Nights |
Winter |
Sep 7 |
Nov 30 |
$360.00 |
$140.00 |
$70.00 |
$60.00 |
$1,000.00 |
$60.00 |
1 Week |
Deposit required with booking 50 %, ( non refundable) and Balance payable six weeks PRIOR to the arrival date,
It is advisable to have your own travel insurance
Fees
- Security Deposit:
- $50.00
- Reservation Fee:
- $50.00
Area Description
Glenties has retained much of its 19th Century character, including a late Georgian Courthouse which forms an important part of the local St. Connell's Museum and Heritage Centre. Visitors to the Centre can step back in time to experience the atmosphere, customs and traditions of bygone days in a rural Donegal community. Browse at leisure or avail of the service of the informative local guides.
Glenties was the model for Brian Friel's fictional village of Ballybeg, where several of his works were set. His play, Dancing at Lughnasa that was set in Ballybeg, was made into a film in 1994 starring Meryl Streep.
This part of Donegal has always been noted for its strong tradition of Irish music and Glenties has a flourishing traditional music school which is constantly turning out a new generation of musicians. To experience this tradition at its best, visit the town on the first weekend of October when the "Fiddlers Weekend" attracts fiddlers from many parts of Ireland and around the world.
Surrounded by Mountains and Glens walking is an ideal way to explore this beautiful area with many breathtaking walks close by. Take a short drive and you can experience the rugged coast of West Donegal with its secluded white sandy beaches. Travel north to Fintown and take a trip along the shores of Loch Finn on Fintown Railway, a narrow gauge railway set in one of the most scenic valleys in Donegal.