Holiday rentals and lettings in County Donegal

Holiday rentals and lettings in County Donegal

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Studio for 4 People in Donegal, County Donegal
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Donegal, County Donegal
Studio • 4 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.5
(35 reviews)
Welcome to our beautiful 4 Star Failte Ireland approved Lazy Llama Shepherd Hut on Campview Farm overlooking the stunning view of Donegal Bay on the Wild Atlantic Way; named after the farm's Llama enclosure, where you can even embark on Llama Treks with a delightful furry friend by your side, the hut is a perfect, rural escape for a couple or small family. After parking in the communal parking area, soak up the glorious landscape, which comprises of the Atlantic Ocean, Erne River and surrounding countryside, before ascending the steps into this delightful property. Step inside to be welcome...
from A$327 / night
Log Cabin for 6 People in Ballyshannon, County Donegal
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Ballyshannon, County Donegal
Log Cabin • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
7.5
(117 reviews)
A semi rural self catering mobile home in a wonderful location offering mountain, countryside and sea views. This property is located on a small family farm. Willoughby Cottage 3 bedroom mobile home offering its own privacy away from the main family house. The accommodation comprises open plan living room/kitchen and dining area with table and chairs and a breakfast bar. 3 bedrooms, one master with a double bed, plenty of cupboard space and access to the shower room through hidden doors. 2 twin bedrooms (standard mobile home design) offering storage, A separate w.c and bathroom offering a s...
from A$116 / night
Cottage for 6 People in Glenties, County Donegal
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Glenties, County Donegal
Cottage • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
7.5
(6 reviews)
- 3 double-bedrooms, with one double-bedroom located downstairs. - 2 bathrooms, with a bathtub & walk-in shower - Coastal location, with Beach & sea views - Wood-burning fireplace - Private garden - Free parking - Fully-equipped kitchen, including an airfryer - WiFi & TV Attractions: - Falcarragh Beach (10 min walk) - Killahoey Beach (15 min drive) - Horn Head Cliffs (30 min hike) - Doe Castle (35 min drive) - Glenveagh National Park (20 min drive) - Local restaurants, pubs & coffee shops (10 min walk). FAQ’s: What time is check-in and check-out? •Check-in: From 15:00 onward...
from A$164 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices County Donegal

A$386for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
A$415 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability County Donegal

50%for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
62% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental and Letting in County Donegal

Discover Authentic Irish Accommodations Along the Wild Atlantic Way

Holiday rentals and lettings in County Donegal offer travelers an extraordinary opportunity to experience Ireland's most dramatic and unspoiled landscapes. This rugged coastal county showcases traditional Irish cottages with original stone walls, bog oak ceiling beams, and charming thatched roofs that transport guests back to the 1800s.

The diverse accommodation options range from restored historic properties like Cherry Tree Cottage and The Old Stable to unique glamping experiences in shepherd huts with names like "Snuggly Sheep" and "Lazy Llama." Holiday rentals for rent in County Donegal perfectly blend authentic Irish character with modern conveniences, creating unforgettable stays along the famous Wild Atlantic Way.

These distinctive properties showcase Ireland's architectural heritage while providing contemporary comfort for today's travelers. Wood-burning stoves and traditional fireplaces create cozy Irish evenings, while many accommodations feature panoramic views of Horn Head estuary, Lough Foyle, the Atlantic Ocean, and Donegal Bay. Holiday rentals and lettings in County Donegal often include thoughtful welcome touches such as starter packs with tea, coffee, and local treats, ensuring guests feel immediately at home in their temporary Irish retreat. Guests staying in these remarkable accommodations can expect exceptional amenities designed to enhance their Irish adventure:

  • Wood-burning stoves and traditional fireplaces for authentic Irish atmosphere
  • Hot tubs with scenic mountain and ocean views
  • Private gardens and outdoor dining areas perfect for al fresco meals
  • BBQ facilities and fire pits for evening gatherings
  • Welcome packs featuring local treats, tea, coffee, and breakfast essentials
  • Free WiFi and parking at most properties
  • Pet-friendly options for travelers with furry companions
  • Bike storage and laundry facilities for extended stays

Who Should Book Holiday Rentals and Lettings in County Donegal

Perfect Destinations for Adventure Seekers and Culture Enthusiasts

County Donegal attracts diverse travelers seeking authentic Irish experiences, from outdoor adventurers and culture enthusiasts to romantic couples and families craving peaceful escapes. Holiday accommodation in County Donegal perfectly suits hikers eager to conquer Errigal Mountain and explore Glenveagh National Park's pristine wilderness, while beach lovers can discover Blue Flag beaches and world-class surfing spots along the Wild Atlantic Way.

History buffs will appreciate proximity to Donegal Castle, Doe Castle, and the fascinating Doagh Famine Village, while golfers can enjoy renowned courses like Ballyliffin Golf Club and Murvagh Golf Club. The optimal visiting period spans May through September when temperatures range from 15-20°C (59-68°F), offering comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.

Current property availability shows excellent options with 44-75 accommodations available across different periods, with nightly rates ranging from AUD $326-511, making it accessible for various budgets throughout the year.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in County Donegal

Unmissable Sights and Adventures Along Ireland's Wild Frontier

County Donegal offers remarkable attractions that showcase Ireland's natural beauty and cultural heritage. These carefully selected recommendations provide visitors with unforgettable experiences ranging from dramatic clifftop views to peaceful forest walks, each offering unique perspectives on this spectacular region.

  1. Glenveagh National Park
  2. Slieve League Cliffs Centre
  3. Assaranca Waterfall (Eas a' Ranca)
  4. Malin Head Scenic Drive
  5. Fairy Bridges at Bundoran

Glenveagh National Park

Ireland's second-largest national park spans 16,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, featuring Glenveagh Castle and spectacular hiking trails through mountains, lakes, and boglands that showcase the region's untouched natural beauty.

Slieve League Cliffs Centre

These magnificent sea cliffs rise nearly 600 meters above the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and challenging hiking opportunities that rank among Europe's highest accessible cliffs, complete with an informative visitor center.

Assaranca Waterfall (Eas a' Ranca)

This stunning 60-foot cascade plunges dramatically over rocky outcrops, creating a mesmerizing spectacle particularly impressive after rainfall, surrounded by lush greenery and accessible via scenic walking paths.

Malin Head Scenic Drive

Ireland's northernmost point provides spectacular panoramic views across the Atlantic to Scotland, featuring historic watchtowers, dramatic headlands, and the famous Banba's Crown monument marking this significant geographical landmark.

Fairy Bridges at Bundoran

These natural rock formations create mystical archways carved by centuries of Atlantic waves, offering photographers and nature lovers incredible coastal scenery alongside local folklore about these enchanted stone bridges.
County Donegal holds Ireland's northernmost point at Malin Head. Visitors can see Scotland on clear days from Malin Head, Ireland's northernmost point.

Outstanding Dining Experiences in County Donegal

Savor Local Flavors at These Highly-Rated Restaurants

County Donegal's culinary scene combines traditional Irish hospitality with exceptional cuisine, featuring restaurants that have earned outstanding reputations among both locals and visitors. These carefully selected establishments showcase the region's commitment to quality dining experiences.

  • Harvey's Point - This renowned lakeside restaurant boasts an impressive 4.8-star rating with over 2,780 reviews, offering sophisticated dining with panoramic views of Lough Eske and expertly crafted Irish and international cuisine.
  • MacNean House & Restaurant - Earning an exceptional 4.9-star rating from more than 1,000 diners, this acclaimed establishment in nearby Blacklion delivers innovative fine dining that celebrates local ingredients and culinary artistry.
  • Biddy's O'Barnes - Located in the scenic Barnesmore Gap, this beloved pub and restaurant maintains a 4.7-star rating with over 1,250 reviews, serving hearty traditional Irish fare in an atmospheric setting perfect for travelers exploring the countryside.

Essential Information for Your County Donegal Adventure

Local Insights and Practical Tips for an Unforgettable Stay

Travelers should embrace County Donegal's unique seasonal rhythms, with July and August typically requiring minimum week-long bookings due to peak demand, while shoulder seasons offer greater flexibility and often more favorable rates. Local hosts consistently recommend exploring the spectacular 100-mile Inishowen scenic route, which showcases dramatic coastal landscapes, traditional villages, and historic landmarks in a single memorable journey.

The region's commitment to sustainability shines through eco-friendly accommodations that utilize renewable energy sources, locally-sourced materials, and organic gardens that supply fresh ingredients for welcome treats. Holiday rentals with a private pool in County Donegal provide year-round luxury, particularly valuable during cooler months when heated outdoor facilities extend swimming seasons against stunning mountain and ocean backdrops.

Cultural customs include embracing the Irish concept of "craic" – the art of good conversation and enjoyable company – which visitors encounter in traditional pubs featuring live music sessions that often extend late into the evening. Most properties maintain standard check-in times between 3-4 PM and check-out by 10-11 AM, with many hosts providing detailed local recommendations for hidden beaches, hiking trails, and cultural sites that showcase authentic Irish experiences. For the ultimate experience, consider booking luxury holiday rentals and lettings in County Donegal that combine traditional Irish charm with contemporary amenities, ensuring comfort while exploring Ireland's most spectacular and unspoiled northwestern frontier.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in County Donegal

What is the average price of holiday lettings in County Donegal?

Rentals in County Donegal offer very affordable prices, costing on average A$190.94 per night in 2020, which makes it the most budget-friendly holiday destination in Ireland.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in County Donegal?

Travellers who want to be budget-friendly should travel to County Donegal in February, March, and April the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of A$174.18, A$174.67, and A$179.03 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When does the price of holiday rentals in County Donegal go up the most?

When you look at renting a holiday letting in County Donegal, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of January (with an average of A$229.39 per night), followed by December (A$207.24), and June (A$205.11).

Is County Donegal a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

So you don't run out of accommodation options in County Donegal we recommend you to think ahead, as 65% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

When are more holiday lettings available?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are May (with an availability of 55.2%) November (52.75%), and March (49.75%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are fewer lettings available?

The months with the lowest properties available in County Donegal are, in order, August, July and September, with respective average availability figures of 5.8%, 7.5%, and 19.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in County Donegal?

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