A good-looking Victorian property that clearly shows the benefits of excellent restoration work, Arkle House has lost none of its original charm. It is only 10 minutes drive from the city centre and its proximity to the border makes it an ideal location from which to explore Donegal. Close to shops and a local bar, it has the added feature of a large and well-maintained garden to accentuate the relaxed and tranquil setting. Arkle House offers genuine value for money. Ask about weekend deals. The parking is private. If you want to stay nearer town, you should ask about the owner's other B & B, Acorn House.
Joan Pyne's lovingly restored Georgian guesthouse has the distinction of being the most centrally located B & B in the city. The immediate area around it could be said to be the most architecturally interesting in Derry. The building itself - a 19th-century townhouse - is of considerable historical interest. Visitors will find books and a television in each comfortably furnished room. Operated by the same family that runs Merchant's House, Saddler's House guarantees excellent quality and service, with courtesy home-made jam and fresh coffee provided. (The owner also rents an apartment on Crawford Square, which is perhaps a more independent alternative to her guesthouses.) Next door at #34 is Ogmios, a great store to buy Irish crafts, cards and music CDs. This is also restaurant land, with at least four good ones in the adjoining streets.
A haven of peace and tranquillity, this newly-built house nestles amid the trees of its own private grounds, spanning over one acre, in Londonderry’s rolling picturesque countryside, just 3 miles from Derry city centre. Tastefully furnished in warm, relaxing colours, Groarty Manor provides 6 comfortable en suite rooms, one of which is set on the ground floor and offers disabled access and disabled bathroom facilities. The residence is within the grounds of the 200-year-old Groarty House, which boasts a sun-flooded conservatory with panoramic views across Derry and the surrounding areas. The house has been designed to be environmental friendly. It is heated with a 50 kw log burner and solar panels. The bedrooms are individually zoned with their own heat sensors.
With an award-winning restaurant and leisure centre, this 4-star, family-run hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. Best Western White Horse Hotel is a 15-minute drive from Derry centre, just 3 miles from Derry Airport. All rooms at White Horse Hotel have tea/coffee facilities and a private modern bathroom with a hairdryer. The leisure club features a large swimming pool and fully equipped gym. Guests can relax in the sauna or steam room, and there is also a children’s pool and aerobics studio. 68 Clooney Restaurant serves a modern British menu, featuring seasonal and local produce. 68 Clooney Bar offers classic cocktails and light meals, and has live music on weekends. The hotel is centrally located for exploring North West Ireland, and is within easy reach of Derry's ancient walls, the North Antrim coast and the Sperrin Mountains.
For a backpacker, or any visitor on a budget, this is a great place. The hostel is in a house built in Victorian times, and the location could hardly be better, on the coastal road between Limavady and Coleraine. You will be near bus and train services. You will also have easy access to attractions like Hezlett House, Mussenden Temple, and of course the globally famous Giant's Causeway. There are kitchen and laundry facilities and free tea/coffee. The beach-strand at nearby Castlerock is one of the best in the area, though it is only one of several top-grade beaches around here. The house is open all year.
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Buncrana town centre, The Lake of Shadows Hotel offers free access to a local gym and free parking. Just 5 minutes’ walk from the beach of Lough Swilly, guests can enjoy full Irish breakfasts. The warmly furnished rooms at The Lake of Shadows all include an en suite bathroom, as well as a flat-screen TV/DVD player and tea/coffee-making facilities. Breakfasts are cooked to order each day, and the Lake’s restaurant serves hearty food made with local, seasonal produce and daily specials. Lunch is also served in the bar. Buncrana’s centre is less than 10 minutes’ walk away, while Buncrana Golf Club is only 5 minutes away by car.
This historic Georgian farmhouse exudes plenty of country charm and character. Surrounded by extensive gardens, Drumcovitt House is an ideal spot, from which to explore the whole of the north-west. Florence and Frank Sloan can direct you, whether it's to the Sperrins or the Causeway Coast. Yet you are not far from Derry, either: about a 15-minute bus/car ride. Primarily a bed and breakfast place, it doubles as a self-catering center (Drumcovitt Barn). The best plan is to consult the website for complete details.
This is a well established self-catering accommodation that has consistently maintained its quality service. There are three award-winning cottages to rent, with prices seasonal (see website or send for brochure). Located about 15 minutes drive from Derry, it's a great base from which to explore south Derry and the Causeway Coast. The sweeping backdrop of the Sperrin Mountains makes for a relaxed and tranquil setting. Fishing, walking and golf facilities are nearby. Annexed to this is Drumcovitt House, a B & B. Owners Florence and Frank Sloan can tell you about group bookings.
These three self-catering cottages were renovated from old farm buildings,situated two miles outside Dungiven in the beautiful Banagher area. While the cottages date back to the early 1900s, the updated versions are most definitely 21st-Century ,in style and content. The kitchens have been particularly well-equipped; and guests' privacy is another visible priority. Owners Ian and Pamela Buchanan know the area well and have worked to foresee the activities they can help plan. The place has been given five stars by the Tourist Board, its highest rating. Note: a special two-day package gives golf each day at a different course.
On the Derry-Letterkenny road, one mile to the right of the Dry Arch Inn, you will find Hillcrest House bed and breakfast. This modern bungalow is situated in a very scenic area, which is an ideal touring base for the whole of Donegal. With four bedrooms on the ground floor, it is especially practical for those with disabilities. Big guidebooks such as Frommers and the RAC one recommend Hillcrest. Television and tea-making facilities are available in the rooms, which are also all en suite.
Set in a beautiful parkland location, Moville Holiday Hostel is prime accommodation for those travelling on a budget. The recently converted stone barns and outhouses have been well transformed into a custom-built hostel, which has central heating and 15 beds in dormitories. For those who prefer more privacy, there are two en suite family rooms, capable of holding up to four people. With attractions like angling and golf on your doorstep, rock climbing nearby and bicycle hire on the premises, this hostel has a lot for those who like the outdoor life. A negative element may be that breakfast can only be arranged for those travelling in groups, and at an extra charge. Yet these are minor points.
The Manor House has been the Davidson family home since the 1850s. And Mrs Jean Davidson has maintained much of its original character and charm to fine effect. Set in the quiet village of Eglinton, it is convenient to both the local airport and only fifteen minutes drive into Derry/Londonderry, though you can get an Ulsterbus too. Eglinton is sometimes ignored, which is unfair because it may be off the beaten track, but this is one of the nicest villages around. And, the guesthouse is right on the main street.