Corcreggan Millhouse Lodge - Dunfanaghy
55.16675, -8.00418Offering guests to stay active with windsurfing, diving, and canoeing, Corcreggan Mill Lodge is located adjacent to a lake and a nature reserve. This accommodation boasts a picnic area and a golf course, while The Workhouse is approximately 10 minutes away by car.
Location
The area gives access to such shopping venues as The Gallery Store, situated nearly 10 minutes away by car. The lodge is around 6 km from Ray Church, popular with worshippers as well as tourists.
Donegal airport is reachable within a 35-minute drive from Corcreggan Mill Lodge.
Rooms
Ironing facilities are provided for a comfortable stay. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet. Bath sheets are included for added comfort.
Eat & Drink
A microwave and a refrigerator in the open plan kitchen are offered for preparing meals.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
Essential information about Corcreggan Millhouse Lodge
💵 Lowest room price | 101 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 2.9 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 38.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Donegal, CFN |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Corcreggan Millhouse Lodge
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missingWrote a review on 12 Aug
We had an incredible glamping experience at Corcreggan Mill Lodge. The Bell Tents were perfect for our family, and the site provided everything we needed, from the beautiful river to the lovely orchard and campfire. The staff were so hospitable and friendly, ensuring that our stay was comfortable and enjoyable. The cleanliness of the site was exceptional, and the fish and chips served were absolutely delicious. We can't wait to come back to this amazing place!
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missingWrote a review on 11 Aug
I thought the Mill was an interesting place to stay with lots of character. The owner was pleasant and welcoming as well all we encountered there.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Aug
would strongly recommend Corcreggan Mill to all my family and friends and I will certainly be returning only downside was we only stayed the 1 night staff very friendly and Brendan was helpful and very accomodating will be going back soon for a longer stay. Very warm and friendly throughout other residents very nice all in all a great experience.
you would have to be very picky to dislike Corcreggan location and atmosphere excellent.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Aug
I recently stayed at Corcreggan Mill Lodge for a short getaway. The location was great, with beautiful views and easy access to various activities. The heating in the lodge was wonderful, keeping us warm and comfortable. The cleanliness of the place was impressive, and we appreciated the option to change our accommodation upon arrival. The staff were friendly and accommodating, making sure we had a pleasant experience.
Totally recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Aug
We stayed the one night due our trip around Co donegal and North Ireland. Beds are quite comfortable, room quiet and big. However we paid for room 60 e with breakfast included unfortunatelly for irish breakfast they ask 14 euro for 2. I supouse this is a little bit averpriced
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missingWrote a review on 10 Aug
Well I liked it all the easy going way the helpful and friendly staff the host Brendan was a mind of information and he shared all his expieience with all the guests oh yeh they provided breakfast as well the hostel building is very interesting and again Brendan will explain all of the work they have done and how they used so much of the old building products in the new build. In the area you can walk for ever so much to see and so many viewing areas I will return for sure
The only thing I didnt like was leaving after a great weekend
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jul
I had a fantastic stay at a quirky hostel near Dunfanaghy. The value for money was great - we had a spacious studio apartment with comfortable beds and a fully functioning kitchen. The location was magical, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Donegal, and the staff were super friendly and welcoming.
The only thing that could have made breakfast better was a wider selection of hot drinks throughout the day. Having a hot drink option would have created a more homely environment and brought guests together, especially during the poor weather we experienced.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Jul
Super location with querky accomodation. Grounds gorgeous. Accomodation basic but good value for money. Would be a great location for spectacular walking or sightseeing holiday
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missingWrote a review on 17 Jul
Nice evening and night spent in the youth hostel! We have meet some nice people from all over the world! Lovely place to stay for a night or two.
Irish breakfast not included in the price...
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jul
A Hidden Gem in a Quaint Town
We recently had the pleasure of staying at a unique accommodation in a picturesque town. The lodge, nestled in beautiful surroundings, offered a range of interesting rooms. We stayed in a lodge room with comfortable bunk beds and ample storage space. While there were minor inconveniences, such as no hot drink facilities or a fully functional wine bar, the experience was still delightful. The hosts were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring our stay was enjoyable. The grounds were full of intriguing features, from a boat for BBQs to a meditation garden. we had a fantastic time and would highly recommend this magical destination.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Jul
Good informative host.
Bit too far from the town and the parking wasn't easy to find.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Jul
We stayed in the self-catering apartment with its own entrance porch, but close enough to use the hostel facilities including two lovely sitting rooms, garden etc - giving us opportunity of a mix of own space and meeting other people/nationalities. The apartment was quirky and quaint and we had a really enjoyable stay. Fantastic location - close to Dunfanaghy, Inishbofin Island, Ards Friary, Ards Forest Park
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missingWrote a review on 03 Jun
The value for money at Corcreggan Mill Lodge was excellent! The room we stayed in was spacious and comfortable, with a unique and quirky design. The location surrounded by beautiful scenery added to the magical feel of the place. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, making our stay even more enjoyable.
The morning meal could have been better with a wider variety of options, including some meat choices.
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missingWrote a review on 31 May
We stopped off for a night at the end of June. Corcreggan Mill is a unique experience and we will return to spend more time there and explore the surrounding countryside. My son thinks Brendan is a Legend. Check it out!
no dislikes
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missingWrote a review on 26 May
The accommodation options at this hotel are truly unique, offering a range of choices from traditional B&B rooms to glamping in train carriages and even staying in a boat. The owner of the hotel is also a character and provides a grand tour, adding a personal touch to the experience. the location of the hotel is absolutely stunning, surrounded by beautiful scenery that adds a magical feel to the stay.
While the hotel offers a variety of accommodation options, it seems that the comfort of some beds may be inconsistent. I personally found the double bed mattress to be quite hard, which affected my overall comfort during the stay.
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