Avalon House B&B, Glenties
recommendedEnjoying a Scenic DriveSituated just 5km from the Wild Atlantic Way route, guests can experience breathtaking coastal views and the beauty of Ireland's west coast.
Touring Glenveagh National ParkWith its mountains, lakes, glens, and woods, Glenveagh encompasses 16,000 hectares of nature waiting to be explored.
Walking the Bluestack WayFollow this walking guide that takes you through the majestic Bluestack Mountains of South Donegal, providing stunning views along the way.
Experiencing Epic Coastal SceneryDiscover Donegal's renowned epic coastal scenery, with towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and thriving birdlife.
Visiting Slieve League's CliffsLess famous than the Cliffs of Moher but no less impressive, Slieve League's cliffs offer breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Horseback RidingAvalon B&B can help arrange horseback riding activities, allowing guests to explore the picturesque countryside on horseback.
- Fishing in the Local Area
- Golfing in County Donegal
- Canoeing and Watersports
- Mini Golf
- Relaxing on Sandy Beaches
- Taking in Historical Significance
- Receiving Friendly Assistance
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
• Located in the heart of Glenties, the B&B is near the iconic St. Connell's Cultural and Heritage Centre, Glenties Woollen Mills, and Ardara Heritage Centre. • The area celebrates Irish culture through traditional music sessions at local pubs like Leo's Tavern, along with galleries showcasing artworks and handicrafts. • Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, Glenties offers scenic walking trails like Ardara Cliff Walk and is near famous attractions like Slieve League cliffs.
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