The Mill Park Hotel is a luxurious 4-star hotel located a mere 10 minutes' walk from historic Donegal Town. Offering free WiFi, a swimming pool, a restaurant and ample free parking.
William
United Kingdom
We have been going to the Mill Park for many years and on every occasion we have been very pleased with the facilities and food. The staff are excellent and most helpful. A few offers from time to time would be much appreciated
This luxury hotel has a magical location amid the Bluestack Mountains, on the edge of Lough Eske. It is 6 km from Donegal town and offers gourmet food and a romantic atmosphere.
Set within 43 acres of forest at the foot of the mountains, this stunning castle boasts huge rooms with 32-inch flat-screen TVs. The 5-star hotel offers a luxurious spa within its beautiful gardens.
Claire
United Kingdom
loved it
beautiful place and all staff excellent
esp concierge and receptionist
Robin's Nest, a property with a garden, is situated in Donegal, 23 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, 31 km from The Balor Theatre, as well as 34 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
Dawn
Australia
Ann was so helpful and responded quickly to all my queries. It was like a little home away from home. Very quiet and safe.
Bridge Inn Studio Apartments, a property with a garden and a bar, is set in Donegal, 17 km from Gweedore Golf Club, 24 km from Mount Errigal, as well as 25 km from Narin & Portnoo Golf Club.
Fiona
United Kingdom
So friendly and so clean ... loved the Central location.
On average, 3-star hotels in Donegal cost £125 per night, and 4-star hotels in Donegal are £198 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Donegal can on average be found for £287 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Donegal for tonight. You'll pay on average around £177 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Donegal will cost around £317 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Dublin Airport, then take a 3.5-hour bus ride to Donegal. Alternatively, for domestic travellers, drive from Dublin, approximately 3.5 hours. No direct flights or ferries to Donegal. Transfers required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Donegal Airport. It's located just 5 km from Donegal town, offering direct flights from Dublin and Glasgow, ensuring easy and quick access to the region.
Donegal, Ireland, offers several public transport options. Bus Éireann provides regular services across the county, while Local Link Donegal operates community bus services. Taxis are readily available in urban areas. For scenic routes, consider cycling or walking. If you prefer self-drive, car hire services are accessible. Always check schedules and routes online for real-time updates.
What guests said about Donegal:
10
Scored 10
Donegal is a beautiful area, rugged and less crowded in...
Donegal is a beautiful area, rugged and less crowded in April. Would highly recommend this area, particularly to people who like walking/hiking opportunities. Slieve League is a must and Glenveagh castle and gardens, which are open, are charming. Other attractions in the area are worth a visit.
Merran
10
Scored 10
Amazing little town, nestled in the mountains on the banks...
Amazing little town, nestled in the mountains on the banks of a v fast flowing river. Staff were ever so helpful, nothing was a problem. It was a v pleasant surprise to have access to the swimming pool next door. The castle across the street is v interesting and free to enter. We loved energy thing about this hotel and the live traditional music at night made for a very relaxing stay. Definitely recommend a visit😁
Garry
Australia
10
Scored 10
Return stay to 19 Doran close, home from home, it has become...
Return stay to 19 Doran close, home from home, it has become, with fantastic host Jackie, highly recommend, cheap and cheerful, comfy beds, warm and cosy house ,, spotless clean, near everything, will be going back
Linda
Ireland
10
Scored 10
North west Donegal has spectacular beaches without any doubt...
North west Donegal has spectacular beaches without any doubt. There are far too many houses built on land that has sea views, this has to be ignored by any visitors.
The Fanad peninsula was the best place, not as developed.
Terence
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Donegal is one of the loveliest parts of Ireland and always...
Donegal is one of the loveliest parts of Ireland and always worth a visit, from the wild countryside to Errigal mountain and the rugged coastline. The people are very friendly and welcoming. This was a short visit, but I have been before and stayed longer.
Martine
Australia
10
Scored 10
O' Donnell castle or Donegal castle was the highlight of our...
O' Donnell castle or Donegal castle was the highlight of our stay, plus a visit to Slieve League, as it was raining so much we just travelled around in the care, taking in the views as we could. Donegal is a great County to visit but you need the sunshine to see it at its best. If you visit Ireland, Donegal is a must place to go. Tara Hotel in Killybegs is the place to have your meals, great food great staff.
This is an exceptionally appointed hotel and located in silvan surroundings by Lough Eske a few miles outside the town of Donegal. The staff were most welcoming from the moment we walked through the door and could not have been more friendly and this includes all staff who bade us a 'good morning' whenever they passed inside or outside the hotel. The whole dining experience whether in the main restaurant or bar area was a delight. Servicing of our room was undertaken daily and most thoroughly.
The location is stunning with views over Lough Eske and its amazing surroundings. We were there for a wedding at Lough Eske Castle and the house was absolutely perfect, just a five minute drive from the hotel. The host, Paul, had a wood-burning stove lit on our arrival and had stocked the fridge with essentials like milk and butter. The house is beautiful, perfectly clean and had everything we needed. I couldn't recommend it highly enough for any sort of holiday near Donegal town.
We had a excellent stay. The Mick & Geraldine were very accommodating. The room was very comfortable and breakfast exceeded expectations. We got in a little late and went to eat first. When we arrived Mick showed us in and to our room.
We didn't realize their place was a only few minutes walk to town and the castle. The next morning Mick suggested we stay parked and walk down to town which was very helpful. We would definitely stay here again.
Beautiful property in a truly idyllic location with most wonderful hosts in Patsy and Anne. Couldn’t be more welcoming or hospitable.
Everything about this property lends to a really nice relaxing stay. Location is incredible for Walks Hiking Cycling etc while at same time only a short spin to Donegal town. Breakfast Cleanliness and hospitality of a very high standard. Would highly recommend.
The location is super quaint and peaceful, I can imagine it would be great for a couple to have a romantic getaway. The "tent" was very warm and the furniture was comfortable. The cabin was well stocked with tea and other essentials. The cabin is surprisingly large too, it's bigger than a lot of hotel rooms in Ireland that I've stayed in. The owner is very attentive and helpful.
Great location right in the middle of donegal town. hotel was lovely, room was really clean and the beds were super comfy! staff were all really friendly and so was the night porter. highly recommend, such great value for money & way better than what I expected. Thanks again for a lovely stay.
This was a lovely home from home for our family, there were toys and board games to suit different ages, my kids took a football and spent most of their time playing football in the large gardens. The views were beautiful, it approx a 15 minute drive to Donegal town.
Great property..Tasha the receptionist was extremely helpful with arranging alternative dates due to Covid, I cannot recommend this hotel enough for the friendly staff and facilities..well done Central Hotel, Donegal
It was quiet, cozy, peaceful, had a great breakfast, and was my favorite place we stayed on our trip to Ireland. would stay here again absolutely if i'm lucky enough to come back to Donegal.
Nice hotel with a decent sized bedroom. The bathroom was small but useable. The location was just minutes from the center of town. The staff were very friendly and helpful!
Fantastic property, homely and nice view. Owner met us on site and had left milk and cake - perfect for large family get together not far from Donegal town
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