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  2. Breac House - Wikipedia

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    Breac House is a boutique hotel in County Donegal, Ireland. The hotel is on Horn Head peninsula near Dunfanaghy and overlooks Killahoey Strand, Sheephaven Bay, and Muckish Mountain. [1] [2] [3] It opened in 2017. [4] The hotel has only four guest rooms; three were part of the original design and a fourth was added during the COVID-19 shutdowns.

  3. Bunbeg - Wikipedia

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    The hotel used to be very popular for weddings and other events in the area due to its picturesque location and the size of the function rooms. [10] It was bought by private developer in 2020, with plans to redevelop the hotel and provide apartments. [11] Óstan Gaoth Dobhair in 2011.

  4. Crá - Wikipedia

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    Ed Power in The Irish Times said that "Donegal is utilised wonderfully in the script" and whilst the series does "utilise cliches" it is "put together with genuine verve". [ 9 ] It was nominated for Best Drama at the Irish Film and Television Awards in January 2025.

  5. Bundoran - Wikipedia

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    Bundoran (Irish: Bun Dobhráin) [2] is a town in County Donegal, Ireland.The town is located near the N15 road near Ballyshannon, and is the most southerly town in Donegal.. The town is a tourist seaside resort, and tourism has been at the heart of the local economy since the 18th century

  6. Terry McEniff - Wikipedia

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    McEniff is the son of hotelier Sean McEniff - who at his death in 2017 was the longest-serving councillor in Ireland, having first been elected 50 years earlier. [5] His uncle Brian - another councillor - led Donegal to their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title in 1992.

  7. Rossnowlagh - Wikipedia

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    Rossnowlagh is one of Ireland's and Europe's best [citation needed] Blue Flag surfing beaches. [citation needed] As the slowly rising beach faces westward into the Atlantic Ocean, and the fact that Donegal Bay has a funnel-like shape, it can increase the size of the waves, especially in winter when some large rollers are generated and it has been known to have waves up to 7 metres (20 ft) high.

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