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Gweedore – 7 hotels and places to stay

Budget hotels in Gweedore and nearby

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.9
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 94 reviews

    Errigal View B&B and Crafts in Fawnaboy Lower provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
    Very good - What previous guests thought, 5 reviews

    Boasting mountain views, Bell Cottage offers accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 9 km from Cloughaneely Golf Club. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

What guests said about Gweedore:

  • 10.0

    Its not easy to find places to eat within 15-20mins of the...

    Its not easy to find places to eat within 15-20mins of the hotel Wonderful Glenveagh national park Errigal is a crowd puller Coast is quite close by car Leisure centre was down for maintenance when we were there so always check if that's important Greta value, cheaper than rental accommodation for us
    Guest review by
    ian
    France
  • 10.0

    Beautiful 😍 Bunbeg beach only down the road 😍 absolute...

    Beautiful 😍 Bunbeg beach only down the road 😍 absolute fabulous! For Mountain lovers, the beaut that is Errigal right on its doorstep 🥰 Glenveagh Park only bout 10mins away, gorgeous spot! Close to Donegal airport aswell with another fabulous beach and dunes 🥰 bout 40mins from letterkenny
    Guest review by
    Hannah
    Ireland
  • 10.0

    The area is beautiful, mountains, loughs, rolling valleys,...

    The area is beautiful, mountains, loughs, rolling valleys, waterfalls, glens, bogs, ruins, fauna, national parks it has it all. I highly recommend visiting, you can explore for days and come back again and again and explore places you haven’t seen before
    Guest review by
    Jonathon
  • 10.0

    A small Donegal town on Wild Atlantic way. Not much around.

    A small Donegal town on Wild Atlantic way. Not much around. In Gaeltacht region but everyone English speakers too. Beautiful walks around the Poisoned Glenn. At the foot of Mount Errigal so plenty of hikes available too for all abilities.
    Guest review by
    Sarah
    Ireland

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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 78 reviews
    Perfect location to explore errigal and the national park. Accommodation has everything you need and was really well presented. Plenty hotels out there could learn a thing or two from this place. Host even had some essentials like milk and tea left for us. Local shop less than 5 mins away with everything you might need. Host provided great recommendations for food, tried both the Fara Óg Restaurant (An Chúirt Hotel) and Danny Minnies, both we lovely.
    Guest review by
    Tom
    Ireland
  • From US$132.11 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 65 reviews
    Primrose cottage was a perfect base for exploring the gorgeous surroundings in Gweedore. Noreen was so welcoming and we loved our time there. Hopefully we’ll be back again soon!
    Guest review by
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4
    Superb - What previous guests thought, 184 reviews
    Peaceful location just off main road. Room was spacious and bed comfortable. Breakfast was good. Good hotel for evening meal nearby.
    Guest review by
    James
    United Kingdom
  • From US$139.75 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 698 reviews
    Gorgeous views,a lovely hotel with amazing rooms and beds !
    Guest review by
    Abbie
    United Kingdom
  • From US$139.75 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 698 reviews
    Great hotel, very clean, and friendly helpful staff
    Guest review by
    Charles
    Ireland