Guests appreciate the Owen Tucker View House for its prime location in Ardara, walkable to local amenities and ideal for exploring West Donegal. The house is described as welcoming, comfortable, and feeling like home, with particular praise for the upstairs area and comfortable beds.
Reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. Some guests found the house to be tidy, while others reported issues with cleanliness, such as a dirty oven, a rusty microwave, uncut grass, and rubbish in the bin upon arrival.
The location is highly praised for being perfect, with easy access to pubs, restaurants, cafes, and shops, making it a great base for exploring the area.
The house is generally considered comfortable, with a special mention of the beds and the upstairs area. However, some guests noted dated bathrooms and a slippy shower.
Facilities received mixed reviews. Guests enjoyed the open fire and the space, but noted a lack of kitchenware, a small television, and issues with the oven and microwave. The absence of a microwave was mentioned by multiple guests.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches from the hosts that would indicate thoughtfulness, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category.
Nestled at the centre of Ardara, a charming seaside village in County Donegal, rests the quaint, three-bedroom holiday home of Owen Tucker View House. With designated parking for one car, an enclosed lawned garden, and a collection of well-appointed living areas, this delightful property welcomes a family or group of six, along with one well-behaved dog, for a relaxing, fuss-free stay just a short car journey east of the Crocknamurrin Mountain Bog nature reserve. Step into your lovely new home-from-home and make yourself comfortable by getting to work in the fully-equipped kitchen/diner, housing all the appliances you’ll need to rustle up a delicious home-cooked dinner. Savour your meals together at the dining table, which seats six, before you retreat to the sitting room to gather, enjoy a glass of your favourite beverage, and plan the rest of your trip. When sleep calls, head upstairs to refresh with a revitalising shower or a soak in the bath before you finally catch your rest in one of the three inviting bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a double bed and accompanying en-suite shower. When you’re ready, head out to explore your local area. A walk into the heart of Ardara will bring you to your nearest convenience store and supermarket, where you can stock up on essentials, whilst a hearty pub lunch can be had at Nancy's, a bar popular with locals and tourists alike. During your stay, be sure to pay a visit to the nearby scenic point of St John’s Pier, which looks out upon the idyllic bay. Further afield, jump in the car to explore nearby landmarks and attractions, whether that’s the awe-striking locale of the Glengesh Viewing Point, the brilliant Sheskinmore Nature Reserve Park, the breathtaking Assaranca Waterfall, or the magnificent Caves of Maghera. For a full day out, drive west along the coast until you reach the setting of Glencolumbkille, where you can spend an afternoon picnicking or sunbathing on the stretch of Glencolumbkille Beach, brush up on local history at the Glencolmcille Folk Village, or even enjoy a spot of fishing or crabbing at the Lug na druan Pier. Make your next stay in County Donegal unforgettable by booking Owen Tucker View House.
Ardara, voted by The Irish Times as one of the 'best villages to live in' in 2012, is one of the most attractive towns in Donegal, set in a wide valley where the Owentocher River enters Loughros More Bay. Visitors can enjoy the many craft and gift shops, together with the traditional Irish pubs. There are many brown trout lakes in the area for budding fisherman, or why not discover the nearby caves and falls of Maghera? Enjoy walking the magnificent Glengesh Pass, with spectacular views over the Atlantic from Loughros Point. Every March, the village hosts a successful walking festival with walkers coming from all over the world, while May boasts the annual “Cup of Tae” traditional music festival. Donegal town, 17 miles away, is situated at the mouth of Donegal Bay, on the River Eske, and is overshadowed by the Bluestack Mountains, which provide a great base for hill walking. With Donegal Castle, and the remains of a Franciscan Abbey which dates back to the 15th century, there is plenty of Irish history to absorb. There is a horse riding centre just one mile away, great golfing opportunities nearby, with a magnificent links course open for players of all abilities just seven miles away, and five miles away is Killybegs Sea Angling, where a competition is held on the first Saturday in May and September each year, along with the Killybegs International Sea Angling Festival, which is a two day event on the second weekend in July. Also 20 miles away is the wonderful Slieve League mountain, which has a height of 601 metres (1972 feet) and is situated on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal. With its sandy beaches offering good surfing conditions, restaurants, shops and pubs, this is the perfect base for an Irish break.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with open fire
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer.
WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available on request.
Designated parking for 1 car.
Enclosed lawned garden.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub, 0.1 miles.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am.
Please note: This property only accepts week long booking in June, July and the first two week of August.
James
Felt like home more than a rental. Very comfortable and clean. Location of property is outstanding. Walkable to every retail store, pub or eatery in the town. This property would be my first recommendation to anyone who is visiting the wonderful town of Ardara, Co Donegal.
Mary
The house was tidy and the beds comfortable. It was easy to check in and out.
Jack
The upstairs was nicely done but the downstairs and bathrooms are a bit dated. The facilities let the property down a bit, with limited bowls amd glasses, no microwave, a small telly and the shower in the main bathroom that was very slippy. There was also rubbish in the kitchen bin upon arrival and it gave the downstairs a bad smell.
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