Big Hill Cottage
£416 average per night
Big Hill Cottage, Buncrana, County Donegal
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bed
- 1 Bathroom
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Pricing
Month | Average Per Night |
---|---|
January | £383 |
February | £231 |
March | £248 |
April | £495 |
May | £304 |
June | £402 |
July | £998 |
August | £634 |
September | £496 |
October | £259 |
November | £282 |
December | £256 |
General information
- Internet access
- Parking
- Heated
- Pets not allowed
- No smoking
Kitchen and household
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
- Washing machine
Safety
Location
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
- > 5KM
Description
This detached cottage rests in Stranaclea near Buncrana, County Donegal and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Big Hill Cottage is a rustic detached single-storey cottage resting in Stranaclea near Buncrana, County Donegal. Hosting two bedrooms, including a king-size with an open fire and a double, along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to four guests. This is also a kitchen/diner with a woodburning stove. Outside there is off-road parking for two cars, and gravel area with green fields surrounding property. Big Hill Cottage is a character setting for your next trip to County Donegal.
Amenities: Electric central heating with woodburning stove and open fire in each bedroom. Electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for two cars. Gravel area with green fields surrounding property. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1.8 miles, pub 3.1 miles
Region: 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.
Town: Buncrana is a beautiful coastal destination and a big attraction for families and watersports enthusiasts. The town offers a variety of activities, attractions and artistic heritage so there are many art studios and traditional craft workshops to visit. Further afield is the Doagh Visitor Centre where you can dive into traditional living, explore some of Ireland’s earliest dwellings and sample local food and herbal remedies from ancient times.