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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Dishwasher
- Seaside
- Broadband / WiFi
Summary
- Over three floors
- Two bedrooms: 1 x second-floor double, 1 x bunk (sleeps 2)
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Gas central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freeze, kettle, toaster
- WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Roadside parking available
- Small front patio with bench
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop and pub 0.3 miles, beach 0.1 mile
- Note: Check-in from 3pm, check-out by 11am
- Note: There is no washing machine
- Please note: This property accepts stays with a minimum duration of 3 nights.
The property
The Old Coastguard Tower Buncrana has been beautifully restored and repurposed into a charming holiday rental near the beach with exceptional views in the charming town of Buncrana, County Donegal.
The Old Coastguard Tower boasts an excellent location close to Buncrana Pier and the Shore Front Green.
Great for walks, a dip in the sea or to entertain the children at the well-appointed play park.
Footsteps away you will find the excellent Tank & Skinny’s Restaurant for delicious breakfast and lunch or The Drift Inn Traditional Pub for evening refreshments and authentic local atmosphere.
Buncrana Main Street is within walking distance where you will find many more bars, restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets.
For beach enthusiasts, the azure waters and golden sands of Ladies Bay beach pavilion are right on your doorstep!
For animal lovers Wild Ireland Sanctuary is sure to entertain both young and old, or appreciate tranquil moments at Inch Wildfowl Reserve, a sanctuary for myriad bird species.
On a sunny day, immerse yourself in awe-inspiring coastal views from the Lisfannon Beach viewpoint.
Just a short journey away from The Tower, you will encounter Fort Dunree and Neds Point Fort, each offering a fascinating insight into the local area's military history.
During the summer season you can visit the neighbouring Fanad Peninsula on the Lough Swilly Ferry from Buncrana Pier to the picturesque town of Rathmullan.
Located on the Wild Atlantic Way Buncrana is an Ideal base to visit the north Coast of Ireland.
From Buncrana you have easy access to Ireland's most northerly point Malin Head as well as the many stunning vistas of the Inishowen Peninsula.
West Donegal including Slieve League and the North Antrim Coast including the Giants Causeway are all within an easy day trip of this excellent base.
The historic City of Derry is also just a short 20-minute drive.
This delightful retreat is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a memorable coastal escape as it offers a toasty woodburning stove and a wonderful interior.
Inside The Old Coastguard Tower, you will be greeted by a well-appointed kitchen/diner, where you can prepare and enjoy home-cooked meals with your loved ones.
The sitting room, complete with a woodburning stove, offers a warm and inviting space to relax and unwind after a day of seaside adventures.
Outside, a small front patio with a bench awaits, offering a tranquil spot to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink, whilst you watch the world go by right from your doorstep!
As you ascend to the second floor, you'll find two inviting bedrooms: a double and a bunk room (sleeping 2), both offering a serene retreat for a restful sleep.
The property also boasts a sleek shower room, equipped with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, providing a refreshing space to prepare for the day ahead.
Whatever your holiday agenda, The Old Coastguard Tower Buncrana serves as a splendid retreat for a quintessential Irish coastal getaway.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of €250.
About the location
BUNCRANA, COUNTY DONEGAL
Londonderry 16 miles; Letterkenny 25 miles.
With its sandy beaches and unspoilt scenery, Buncrana is one of Ireland’s most beautiful coastal destinations. The town offers a wide variety of activities and attractions, and with a rich passion for the Arts, and being renowned for its vibrant, artistic heritage, there are many art studios and traditional craft workshops to visit where you can pick up a piece of local design and craftsmanship as a reminder of your Irish holiday. The fantastic beaches scattered along the coastline are big attractions for families and they also cater for watersports enthusiasts with many water-based sports on offer. If you fancy exploring further afield, make the trip to the Doagh Visitor Centre where you can dive into traditional living and explore some of Ireland’s earliest dwellings, including sod and turf houses, and even sample some of the local food and herbal remedies from ancient times! Alternatively, travel to Glenveagh National Park where you'll be met with 16,000 acres of stunning scenery and great walking opportunities.
Please note: This property accepts stays with a minimum duration of 3 nights.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas