Modern Coastal Retreat at the Foot of Slieve League – Teelin, Co. Donegal
Escape to the wild beauty of Ireland’s rugged northwest with a stay at our modern holiday home in the heart of Teelin, County Donegal, on the Wild Atlantic Way. Nestled at the foothills of the majestic Slieve League cliffs—among the highest sea cliffs in Europe—this contemporary retreat offers the perfect balance of comfort, style, and natural charm.
Wake up to sweeping views of Teelin Bay in this charming 3-bedroom coastal home. Perfect for families, friends, or couples seeking a peaceful escape, this spacious yet cosy home offers comfort, warmth, and stunning scenery.
The Space:
🌿 3 Bedrooms – Two comfortable double rooms, one with King bed, and one twin room, ideal for groups or families. 100% cotton bedlinen.
🍳 Open-Plan Living – A fully equipped kitchen flows into a bright dining area and sunroom, where panoramic bay views steal the show. Our kitchen has a dishwasher, air fryer, microwave and Nespresso machine. Washer and dryer provided in utility area.
🔥 Cosy Living Room – A separate lounge with a traditional stove invites you to relax after a day of exploring. Fibre broadband, TV with Saorview.
🚿 2 Bathrooms – One upstairs and one downstairs for your convenience.
🌅 Outdoor Dining Area – Enjoy your meals al fresco while soaking in the coastal air and the natural beauty of the area. Weber kettle barbecue.
Just minutes from the iconic Slieve League Cliffs, this home is the perfect base for exploring South West Donegal. Close to Glencolmcille, Kilcar, Ardara and Killybegs. The Rusty Mackerel pub and restaurant is just 10 minutes walk and Carrick Village is 15 minutes walk.
Book your Donegal escape today – where the mountains meet the sea and relaxation begins.
Stunning views overlooking Teelin Bay to the front and Sliabh Liag mountain to the rear. The visitor centre is just 5 minutes drive from the house. You can choose to park and walk to the top or take one of the shuttle buses. Sliabh Liag boat trips provide trips to view the cliffs during the summer months from Teelin Pier, weather permitting.
Traditional music is played in the local pubs a number of evenings each week. Local restaurants include the Rusty Mackerel and Chinese and Indian takeaways in the village. There are also a number of good restaurants 9 Km away in Glencolmcille. Killybegs has a few very good seafood restaurants and cafes. There are many trails and walks and local guides provide walking tours in the area.
The folk museum in Glencolmcille is a must see, as is the beautiful Silver Strand and Malinbeg. For the more adventurous, a trip along the winding road to Port is recommended. This is an abandoned fishing village with stunning sea views. The road to Port is fairly narrow...
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