| Start | End | Weekly | Weekend | Bank Holiday |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 14, 2011 | May 28, 2011 | 300 € | - | - |
| Sep 3, 2011 | Oct 1, 2011 | 400 € | - | - |
| May 28, 2011 | Jul 2, 2011 | 400 € | - | - |
| Jul 2, 2011 | Sep 3, 2011 | 500 € | - | - |
| Oct 1, 2011 | Dec 24, 2011 | 300 € | - | - |
| Dec 24, 2011 | Dec 31, 2011 | 500 € | - | - |
| Dec 31, 2011 | Mar 31, 2012 | 300 € | - | - |
| Mar 31, 2012 | Apr 7, 2012 | 500 € | - | - |
| Apr 7, 2012 | May 26, 2012 | 300 € | - | - |
Payment by cash, cheque, bank transfer Saturday - Saturday euro100 booking deposit with balance payable 4 weeks prior to arrival Central heating and electricity are included. There are no other fees.
More information about Culdaff, County Donegal
Crag Cottage is located just 30 metres from the sea! You can relax in the sitting-room or lie in bed and listen to the sound of the waves outside. Overlooking where the mouthof Culdaff River joins the bay, enjoy unspoilt views of Culdaff beach and DunmoreHead. With a small private beach, Crag Cottage is the perfect location for a relaxing holiday with or without the family.
This secluded bungalow is situated near the peaceful port of Bunagee, 2kms from the
picturesque village of Culdaff. The house has 4 bedrooms and can sleep 10 people.
The fully fitted kitchen is equipped with a solid-fuel stove, oven & hob, microwave,dishwasher,
fridge freezer, washing machine & tumble dryer.
The living room with it’s breathtaking view, is comfortably furnished with a TV and
an open fire.
For shopping there are 2 convenience stores located in Culdaff, which is c.1.6 km (1
mile) from Bunagee. For more general shopping, there are a variety of shops in
Carndonagh which is c.7 km (10 miles away).
Weekend rates are negotiable.
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Crag Cottage is an ideal base to explore all that the Inishowen Peninsula has to offer.
With bright golden sand and clear water, Culdaff beach boasts Blue Flag status and is listed as one of the most beautiful in Ireland. It is a perfect location for activities such as swimming, diving, surfing and shore angling. On a clear day enjoy the sight of Inistrahull Island and the Scottish Isle of Jura from the beach. You can continue walking along the estuary and river which is home to a wide variety of birdlife.
If fishing is your passion you will be spoilt for choice. Shore anglers are a regular sight on Culdaff beach. There is Salmon and Trout fishing in Culdaff River. Bunagee Pier is 2 minutes away so why not hire a boat and enjoy some off-shore fishing. Local fishermen catch Lobster, Crab, Sea Trout, Pollock and Plaice. Alternatively, just grab your rod and bait, walk out the front door to the nearest rock and try your luck there! Various Fishing Festivals are held throughout the peninsula every year and the Sea-Angling Festival in Culdaff takes place in June.
Culdaff is a 20 minute drive from Ballyliffin Golf Club, which boasts two championship links. Other nearby courses are found in Greencastle, Redcastle and Lisfannon.
Rose Cottage Riding School in nearby Malin Town offers group and individual horse-riding lessons. Enjoy a canter on the sand and in the shallows of the spectacular Trawbreaga Bay, Five Finger Beach, close to the centre.
The “Inishowen 100” Scenic Drive is a 100 mile long signposted touring route around the peninsula. It is one of Ireland’s most scenic drives. Drive up along Lough Swilly and down along Lough Foyle and enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery, ancient forts and monuments, craft centres, quaint villages and market towns. Some of the drive’s highlights include Grianán an Aileach – ‘The Stone Fort of the Sun’ - 750 feet above sea level this ancient stone fort was once the royal residence of the O’Neills, the Ulster chieftains; The Gap of Mamore is a road which rises to a height of 800 feet above sea level before a dramatically spiralling descent boasting panoramic views of the northern coastline; The Isle of Doagh which has the interesting Famine Museum and the iconic wild and rugged headland of Malin Head is Ireland’s most northerly point. The coastal route from Malin Head through Glengad and Culdaff towards Greencastle (where the Inishowen Maritime Museum and Planetarium is located) is spectacular and should not be missed. The dramatic setting of Kinnagoe Bay is the final resting place for one of the ill-fated galleons of the Spanish Armada (La Trinidad Valencera) sunk in terrible storms in 1588. Other stops along Lough Foyle include the attractive seaside town of Moville and Redcastle.
If you would like to explore further afield, ten minutes on the ferry from Greencastle takes you across Lough Foyle to Magilligan in Northern Ireland. This facilitates easy access to attractions such as The Giants Causeway and The Bushmills Distillery.
On the west of the Peninsula a 30 minute ferry crossing from Buncrana takes you across Lough Swilly to Rathmullan on the beautiful Fanad Peninsula. Beds
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euro100 booking deposit with balance to be paid 4-6 weeks prior to arrival.
If holiday is canceled 6 weeks prior to arrival, we will endeavor to return the deposit if we are able to re-let the property at the normal rate less euro20 for administration.
Cancellations made 29-42 days before start date of holiday - 50% of total holiday cost
Cancellations made 15-28 days before start date of holiday - 75% of total holiday cost
Cancellations made 1-14 days before start date of holiday - full holiday costs
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