Coolmore House
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Villa with 2 Levels
4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 3000 square feet, 279 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, Other, and Other
12 Guests maximum
Rooms configuration:
room1- super king
Room2- king
Room3- 3 singles
Room 4 -2 doubles and 1 single
Nearest airport
Belfast Airport | Dublin Airport
2 hours | 2 hour and 50 minutes drive
Property View
180-degree cliff top Atlantic ocean view, with Blue Stack mountain range in the distance.
Activities of Interest
- Equestrian
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Beach Yoga
- Surfing
- Wind Surfing
- Gaslighlight Inn Local Muscles
Places of Interest
- Rossnowlagh Village in South Donegal.
- The Giants Causeway
- Rossnowlagh Beach
Reviews
Charles and Mary Beth T.
June 2024Coolmore House
First trip to Ireland! What a great stay! This home, situated high above and overlooking the beach and ocean was well appointed and spacious. Spectacular views from nearly every room. The owners were gracious hosts, good communications added to the overall experience. Walking distance to restaurants, a bakery, a convenience store and the beach. Would not hesitate to recommend, 5 stars!”
C. Paige H.
May 2024Nice Beach Family Home
The views over Rossnowlagh beach from the family room and primary bedroom were stunning. The house is just a short walk downhill to the beach, some restaurants, a great bakery/coffee shop and surfing. We enjoyed biking to Slieve League, Silver Strand beach and Malin Beg - all gems with beautiful views. Also don't miss the walk out to St. John's Point lighthouse and the town of Bundoran for a cliff walk with Fairy Bridges and the Wishing Chair. We also got lucky to stumble upon the Rory Gallagher Music Festival in Ballyshannon, the oldest town in Ireland. Coolmore House was the perfect home base for exploring this area!”
Janice L.
May 2024Beautiful Home with an Amazing View
This home is delightful and provided us with a terrific place to stay during our trip to Ireland. ”