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THE
ACCOMMODATION: McElhinneys Cottage
is traditional Irish family farmhouse ten minutes drive west of Donegal town. The
four-bedroom, three-bath restored stone family farmhouse sleeps up to nine persons. The
house has a large open plan kitchen/dining area including dishwasher, microwave, range
& oven, full-size fridge/freezer, and under-counter clothes washer with spin dryer.
The cozy sitting room has a restored original Inglenook fireplace, comfortable new
furnishings and a TV with VCR. There is one double bedroom with bathroom on the ground
floor, and three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms on the second floor, all tastefully
done with furnishings appropriate to the history and setting of this Irish family home.
All four bedrooms, the living room, and the kitchen have TVs.
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SPACIOUS,
MODERN KITCHEN AT McELHINNEY'S COTTAGE |
THE SETTING: McElhinneys Cottage is set on fifty acres of land. Its rural
location offers private surroundings with panoramic views. The cottage is ten minutes west
of Donegal Town (population approximately 1200 year round residents). A popular tourist
destination, Donegal town has a good selection of pubs and restaurants, as well as food
shops, and a large tourist information center. This handsome county town is an ideal home
base for day-trip car touring throughout the northwest of Ireland with its beautiful
national park and coastal area, as well as into parts of
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The restored cottage was the childhood home of its owner/hostess, who now lives only
a short drive away from her ancestral home with her husband and daughter
on their own farm.
THE
LOCATION: With a restful view from its
rural, hilltop perch, McElhinney's Cottage location provides a superb setting in an
especially scenic region of Ireland. Donegal Bay and the surrounding rugged coastal and
mountain scenery provide the region with a classic Irish appearance. The spirited,
haunting traditional music performed by local bands in many of the towns lively pubs
also help give Donegal its special flavor. Donegal is traditional Ireland at its most
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| TOURING, ATTRACTIONS, AND
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Donegal Towns heart is The Diamond, called
by the Irish Times as one of Irelands finest town centers. Visit Donegals
restored castle, and explore its ancient Fort of the Foreigners. Be sure to also explore
the towns bustling shops especially its woolen outlets and dine in its
excellent restaurants. See the ancient harbor Anchor, with modern boats tied up along the
jetty. See too The Hassans anchorage where "coffin ships" carried away emigrant
refugees fleeing the Great Famine more than 150 years ago.
Outside of town within easy day trip range are the National Park in
Donegal, Belleek Pottery |

COMFORTABLE
LIVING ROOM WITH
CLASSIC FIREPLACE |
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right across the border in western Northern
Ireland, Yeats historical sites an hour south in County Sligo, and much more. Great golf
is plentiful in this part of Ireland. The closest course may also be the best available,
the superb 18-hole links course at Murvagh just south of Donegal
town. Murvagh also has a good beach safe (if rarely warm enough) for swimming. Scuba
diving off St. Johns Point is warmer thanks to wetsuits. There is salmon
fishing in the River Eske, and ocean fishing from charter boats and along the open
beaches. Guided and unguided walks are abundant in Donegal town and throughout the county,
especially on the hills and headlands of the peninsula west and north of Donegal town. All this make you hungry? Excellent restaurants and pubs are located throughout
the region tempting you away from your cottage's fully-equipped kitchen!
AVAILABILITY: For current availability information,
call HOME AT FIRST at
(800) 523-5842,
or contact us by e-mail at: info@homeatfirst.com.
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