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Jacksons Townhouse Stranorlar, Entire Place!!
Jackson's Townhouse stands proud on the main street of Stranorlar. A six en-suite bedroom guest house finished to exacting standards. With high speed broadband, shared kitchen, living and dining areas its a restful, cozy space. Located in the center of Donegal its the perfect spot to explore from and drive along the Wild Atlantic Way. Within a minutes walk from award winning shopping stores, woodland forest and the river Finn. With cafes, restaurants, and hotels almost at hands reach. the entire townhouse is yours!!! The Townhouse has three stories with six en-suite bedrooms ranging from double, twin and triple rooms catering to all needs. They include private en-suite bathroom and showers, superior linen and mattresses, smart t.vs and bundles of comfort. Guests can share the dining area, or kick back and chat on the sofas within the living room and if you get peckish we provide a full kitchen to bake, cook or prepare a lazy microwave meal. With a private entrance and 24 hour access we want Jackson's townhouse to be a haven for tired travelers at exceptional cost. The townhouse is in the center of Donegal, which was named the ‘Coolest Place on the Planet for 2017’ by National Geographic. Complimentary condiments are supplied of shampoos , conditioners, hand soaps and lotions to make your stay a little easier. Location Location Location!! In the town center of Ballybofey, this townhouse is ideal to visit not only Ballybofey but all of the north-west of Ireland. And if the weather is bad you won't be stuck- the home has super fast internet, smart tv, books, board games, bundles of comfort!! i am available if you need me to call over. Use the townhouse to explore all of Donegal. Stranorlar is located in the center of Donegal and makes an ideal place to explore from. Donegal boasts breathtaking scenery, pristine beaches, rugged islands and an amazing selection of fauna & flora, this northern - almost untouched - stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way is must explore. Some years after the Plantation of Ulster, in the aftermath of Cromwell, possession of the rich land of the Finn Valley, which Stranorlar is nestled within, was the top priority for Scots and English settlers in Donegal. Their first task was to build their castle-type houses, provide manor houses and build stone bridges across the River Finn which can still be seen to this day. Stranorlar encapsulates the tragedies of the Irish Civil War. Here is were the last four republicans, who subsequently became known as the “Drumboe Martyrs”, were executed by a Free State firing squad in ballybofey (the twin town of Stranorlar) in March 1923. A monument rests in commemoration to this day. Contemporary An array of traditional Irish pubs and restaurants are dotted around the streets. With the counties home Gaelic Games field a five minute walk from the Jackson's Townhouse you also have the opportunity to see a traditional Irish sport played at the top level. In Barnesmore Gap located 5 minutes drive from Stranorlar are rugged and gaunt grey mountains which, from a distance, give off a hue of blue, and for three miles on either side the traveler is between massive cliffs and yawning rents cut by streams racing down the mountain and falling into the noisy Lowerymore river. Stranorlar located in the centre of Co. Donegal makes the perfect town to be based from which to explore the north-west of Ireland. Some of my favourite spots include SLIABH LIAG CLIFFS (SLIEVE LEAGUE) 50min away drive These stunning sea cliffs are the highest marine cliffs in Europe. Accessible all year round and standing 600m tall, the sheer drop down into the crashing Atlantic swells below is quite the sight. GLENVEAGH NATIONAL PARK 40 mins drive A 16,000-hectare park nestled in the heart of the towering Derryveagh Mountains. Walks to suit all levels of experience and home to the largest herd of red deer in Ireland. There’s also a beautiful old castle on the grounds with gardens and a cafe. GRIANÁN OF ÁILEACH 30 mins drive This ancient stone ringfort site is believed to have been the seat of the ruling kings of the area, known as the ‘Kingdom of Áileach’. Built in the seventh century with its breathtaking views one can see 5 counties of Ireland from the top. Lastly with a coastline of 1235 km/772 miles, County Donegal is blessed with many beautiful sandy beaches, twelve of which are Blue Flag Beaches. Whether you wish to scuba, fish, swim, surf or walk along Donegal's breathtaking coast you can do it all here. One particular highlight is Ballymastocker Bay, voted the second most beautiful beach in the world by Observer Magazine. Car is best way to explore Donegal and see the Wild Atlantic Way.
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