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The last time I stayed in Bunbeg was 12 years ago and it has...
The last time I stayed in Bunbeg was 12 years ago and it has become very run down with quite a few places closed but this would also be impacted by the restrictions etc due to Covid. It's fine if you want to get away from it all.
Caroline
10
Scored 10
Donegal s beauty at it's best!
Donegal s beauty at it's best!
A number of beautiful beaches to choose from. An amazing coastline and not forgetting Cead Mile Failte 👏
Plenty of local pubs, bars and restaurants.
So friendly 💚💛
CHRISTINA
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved everything about Bunbeg, lovely coastal area with a...
We loved everything about Bunbeg, lovely coastal area with a fabulous stunning large beach. Where Bad Eddie's boat wreck is a must to see.
We dined at Sean Og bar and restaurant - fabulous food.
You can visit Gola Island, Cruit Island is nearby too.
Walking will give you plenty of beautiful scenery.
Just loved it.
PATRICK
Ireland
10
Scored 10
This region has stunning coastal scenery and inland the...
This region has stunning coastal scenery and inland the rocky moorland is a great walking area.
Be prepared for bad weather. It is not called the “Wild Atlantic Coast” for nothing.
The Donegal airport has been voted the most scenic landing approach in the world.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
First, you need a car!
First, you need a car! The beaches and scenery are spectacular and uncrowded. The people are friendly and welcoming. Within a 15 mile radius there are some great eating establishments. Generally pubs with great craic and music. Love the area.
Kenneth
10
Scored 10
The bedroom plenty of room and a see view.Clean and tidy and...
The bedroom plenty of room and a see view.Clean and tidy and you can make a cuppa.Sea view bedrooms and the beaches very close.We would stay again we had relatives to visit a very nice hotel no problem for anything you ask for great food what more could could you ask for.
I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for our recent stay at Teac Campbell Guesthouse in Donegal. Our experience was truly exceptional, and I would highly recommend this place to anyone seeking a memorable and enjoyable stay in this area.
The highlight of my stay was undoubtedly the exceptional hospitality I received from the hosts. Their friendliness, warmth, and genuine care for their guests were truly remarkable. They made me feel welcome and went above and beyond to ensure my stay was as enjoyable as possible.
Absolutely loved our 4 night stay. We were made so welcome. Staff were so friendly and every single one of them worked hard and always had a smile on their face. Room was very spacious and a beautiful view. Breakfast was delicious. Lovely bar with entertainment every night. Evening meals were made to order in which there was a nice menu with plenty of variety to choose from, large portions and food was piping hot. Would recommend the hotel to anyone. Will certainly be back.
This was a great place to stay, nestled in Bunbeg Harbour. The hosts were very nice and accommodating. There were no restaurants nearby but they did offer to drive us (we walked about 20 minutes). We had a very special evening of music at a nearby pub (10 minutes away), ‘Teach Hiudi Beag’ that was the highlight of our bicycle tour through Ireland (5 1/2 weeks). Check it out if you are in the area; they play Monday and Friday.
The location was a great first stop after landing at the Donegal airport. The hosts were so kind, and we were offered tea and biscuits on arrival in the afternoon. Breakfast is delicious, everyone went out of the way to make sure you're well fed. It's walking distance to Teac Huidai Beag where we went for the Monday night trad session. This was a highlight of our whole trip for sure.
The location of this lodge is excellent, it is close to Gweedore and other neighbouring towns.
Host was very friendly and even gave us a lift to the wedding we were attending.
The host lives beside the lodge although we did not need to make contact it was good to have them there the views from the lodge are breathtaking, I would recommend and would certainly go back.
The Old Boathouse is full of character, with stylish, sea themed interiors and a relaxed cosy atmosphere. The bed is extremely comfortable too!
It was also lovely to sit outside in our little enclosed ‘walled garden’ and look out over the harbour.
My husband and I would thoroughly recommend this property and found our host Sorcha couldn’t have been more helpful 😁
The view from the property is amazing. Don’t be out off as you approach, you drive up past the derelict hotel and the apartments are at the top of the hill. seemed to be a brand new kitchen and had all you might need to prepare food which was great.Beds were really comfy and we slept well with the peace and quiet.
The location is lovely, situated right on the harbour a minutes drive from Bunbeg village. Beautiful sunset in Bunbeg. The room and hotel is a bit dated (wouldnt turn me off), the food and service was excellent. Had dinner in "Leos", home to Clannad which was lovely in these Covid times.
This is a small hotel; not my idea of a B&B. The room and shower were small. The furnishings worn. Adding to the disappointment in the facility, there were very limited dining options in the area. The village has seen better days.
Hosts were incredibly welcoming. There is a beautiful beach nearby that we walked down for hours. The sitting room is huge and overlooks the ocean. Breakfast was delicious. Thanks for making us feel so comfortable!
Apartment is located in a stunning part of Donegal , it is spacious and spotless with lovely views of mount errigal. Hosts were brilliant and the scones on arrival were stunning. Would definitely recommend.
The staff was very personable, the bar/restaurant was warm, cozy, personable. The location overlooked the city and water. Wonderful to find this amazing place in a special part of Ireland.
location excellent nice and tranquil location.Breakfast full of flavour. The room spacious and cosy.
Not forgetting Jean and Andy excellent hosts. Highly recommend a visit to Bunbeg House
I like the location right on the water and the proximity to pubs in Gweedore. The breakfast room was also quite nice, with a view of the water. There was also a bar in the evening.
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