5/5 - Excellent
A great waterfall to visit as wl as the famine museum. Thought it would be depressing but it was far from it. Very informative about Irish history and our guide was quite amusing. Could have easily spent hours there.

Our stay was very nice the staff were brilliant, good food that evening and also breakfast and or room was clean, but a little dated for a 4☆ Hotel and a little noisy with the music from the function room. We would still recommend it for a stay in Donegal.
Reviewed on 23 November 2025

This is an excellent hotel which continues to provide a quality service with excellent facilities.
Reviewed on 16 October 2025

The room had an Ocean View. The breakfast was lovely. Cereal, Orange, Tea and a fry up. The room was clean and very quiet. There was no tvs in the rooms. There was adequate communal space downstairs with a TV where breakfast was also served. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The hosts were lovely ...
Reviewed on 23 October 2025



My 27 year old son and I came to visit Donegal, the ancestral home of his father’s family. We spent 2 nights and thoroughly enjoyed Buncrana. We drove up to Malin Head through stunning scenery and visited sites in and around Buncrana. Julie was a kind and accommodating host. The property was well ...
Reviewed on 11 August 2025
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Doagh Famine Village during your trip to Ballyliffin. Stroll along this relaxing area's beaches, or simply enjoy its bars.
Enjoy a round of golf in Ballyliffin at Ballyliffin Golf Course. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
You can find out about the history of Ballyliffin with a trip to Carrickbrackey Castle. Visit the spas in this relaxing area, or simply enjoy its bars.
A great waterfall to visit as wl as the famine museum. Thought it would be depressing but it was far from it. Very informative about Irish history and our guide was quite amusing. Could have easily spent hours there.
