We had a mountain view room for 2 nights. We were at the end of the hall upstairs; our room had a king-sized bed, and the bathroom had a tub (which is rare in Ireland lol). The room was quiet and there was plenty of space for our things. There's a hair dryer in the vanity. Downstairs, there's access to the kitchen for coffee & tea, as well as an "honor bar" - some alcoholic beverages as well as the prices for them, just leave the money on the counter (on your honor); also, the breakfast area has a couple of couches if you want to relax with your drink. The bed was a bit too firm for me (most tend to be), and the pillows were flat, but there were several. The house is not near a busy road, so it's quiet, but it's near enough to town to be convenient. Breakfast was wonderful. Check-in and out was very simple. We felt very welcomed. If WiFi is important for you, it was a little spotty - sometimes in the room it was ok, but it was strongest in...
Read moreArd na Breathe was a perfect stay! I traveled with my partner and parents, and we all had a wonderful experience. We got a flat tire on our way into the town, and the B&B was accommodating of our unexpectedly very late arrival. They recommended a great place to get takeaway in the town on our way in, and they helped us find a place to get a new tire! We also loved meeting Theresa, one of the staff at Ard na Breatha. My family was traveling to explore genealogy in Donegal county, and she kindly connected us with an old friend from the village our family from. We feel so lucky to have stayed here! ||||The B&B itself was cozy and clean. It is set a bit out of the town and is surrounded by pastures of sheep! Breakfast was delicious and accommodating to vegetarians. We wish we could've spend more time in Donegal and would be thrilled to stay here again...
Read moreWe were looking forward to staying in a country area of Donegal Town with just the sound of sheep bleating, but unfortunately the sheep have gone and I was woken to the sound of traffic noise from the bypass highway not far from our B&B….disappointing as I’d questioned the owner about the quietness of the accommodation! However, we did enjoy the delicious breakfast, with lovely Sarah serving....excellent customer service :) Perhaps again, I misunderstood, but we expected the kettle/tea/coffee maker to be in our family room....not so but instead in a communal kitchen downstairs together with 'frig access, microwave and cooking facilities that I was very clearly dissuaded from using by the owner "as the facilities were for all guests"! Not really walking distance from Donegal Town and difficulty finding parking in...
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