Tom and Susie Finnigan
Goorey Rocks
Lagg Road, Malin
Co. Donegal, Ireland
Tel: 00353 (0)74 9370985
 
 
   
The cottage is two hundred metres from the shore. Across the bay is the Isle of Doagh. Less than a mile along the shore is the Five Fingers strand.
   
The cottage has two bedrooms:

One with a double bed, the second with two single beds. It has gas central heating.
   

There is a lounge with an open fire-place that overlooks the bay. The small modern kitchen is well equipped. There is a bathroom including shower and WC.

   

 



Outside a patio runs along the front and looks down on the bay. There is ample room for parking beside the cottage.

   

A good place to walk:
Inishowen is a good place to walk in the hills or by the shore. There are opportunities for the fisherman in rivers and the Atlantic Ocean.

Good restaurants and hotels can be found in Malin, Culdaff, Ballyliffin, Greencastle and Moville.


   
 
 

Inishowen (Inis Eoghain - Owen's Island) takes its name from Owen, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, who captured St Patrick and brought him to Ireland. Inishowen was part of the great northern kingdom of Ui Neill and was ruled from the royal place at Grianan Aileach.

The Inishowen Peninsula is situated in the North West of the Republic of Ireland. Inishowen possesses such a range of sights and attractions that it is often referred to as 'Ireland in Miniature'.

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