Right in Ballyshannon’s centre, Dorrians Imperial Hotel offers home-cooked Irish cuisine, and rooms with en suite bathrooms. There is free parking and an on-site bar and restaurant.
Alessio
Italy
Super breakfast. The staff was very kind and helpful.
Situated in Ballyshannon and only 13 km from Donegal Golf Club, Parkhill House Self Catering features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Boasting garden views, Holland House features accommodation with patio, around 14 km from Donegal Golf Club. Featuring full-day security, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Located in Ballyshannon, 17 km from Donegal Golf Club, The Honeycomb offers accommodation with a public bath. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Deirdre McDaid
United Kingdom
The best wee find for a couple staying in Ballyshannon. It is a beautiful chalet with all mod cons. Anita, the host, is so kind and made the stay so lovely. We will definitely be back.
Offering barbecue facilities and mountain view, Assaroe House is set in Ballyshannon, 16 km from Donegal Golf Club and 28 km from Sean McDiarmada Homestead.
Scott
United States
The breakfast was excellent!! Hosts were friendly and engaging. It was good to have real conversations with real Irish people. Made us feel right at home.
Offering ocean views, Allingham Arms Hotel is located in the seaside town of Bundoran, County Donegal. With free WiFi access available in public areas, the property also offers free parking.
Caroline
United Kingdom
the was lovely and comfortable. It is in the town beside restaurants, shops and seafront.
Located in Bundoran, 100 metres from Bundoran Beach, Holyrood Hotel - Leisure Centre & The Spa at Orchids provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The 4-star Sandhouse Hotel overlooks the sandy Blue Flag Rossnowlagh Beach on Donegal Bay. It offers a luxury spa, hot tub, an award-winning restaurant and free parking.
bernie
Ireland
The receptionist was very welcoming when we landed.Caroline who was in restaurant with her staff were so friendly and professional all very relaxed and had a great atmosphere with great food and view over the stunning Donegal Bay.
This 4-star hotel is set in 130 acres of parkland in the popular tourist town of Bundoran. Overlooking Donegal Bay, it has a golf course, a leisure club, a restaurant and 2 bars.
Situated in the centre of Bundoran, the Bank House Guesthouse offers en suite rooms. The house offers an on-site bar, and is just 2 minutes’ walk from the beach.
It was a very spacious and homely place to stay with great...
It was a very spacious and homely place to stay with great views and plenty of room for a big family to enjoy. It was very convenient for travelling to Rossnowlagh beach or Bundoran or further a field. It was a very quiet place to stay and very easy to get to
Ann Marie
United Kingdom
10
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On my review it shows a sad face which should most...
On my review it shows a sad face which should most definitely not be the case because we were completely satisfied with everything during our stay at Dorrians Hotel. (Filling review without glasses isn't a good idea !!). Its also anonymous. Silly me !!. . Its Annie + Jim from Ballymena + we just want to say we couldn't be more happy . . Owners + staff are lovely + really friendly + when you are in reception + a couple arrive in who were married 40 years ago + stayed in the Hotel call in to say "Hello" it shows how special they felt 40 years ago !!. . Really lovely to wish them Happy Anniversary. . I know if it wasn't for Covid restrictions they would've been offered dinner or a drink. . We can highly recommend Dorrians Hotel to anyone looking to book. . You will not be disappointed. . Annie + Jim from Ballymena. . Stayed from 12th August- 15th August 2021 x
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Anonymous
10
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Lovely varied historic old town, said to be the oldest town...
Lovely varied historic old town, said to be the oldest town in Ireland. Interesting to explore both sides of the river. The history of the town can been seen in the buildings e.g. large CofI church on the hill, the now closed up lovely Presbyterian church, the convent complex being restored, the evidence of the old port, the former merchant's houses on the riverside, the derelict workhouse etc.
Bernie Rushe
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Unfortunately with Covid, town life was limited for the...
Unfortunately with Covid, town life was limited for the evening. However, Ballyshannon even during Covid is warm and inviting. The restaurant Nirvana had wonderful dishes. We used Ballyshannon as home base to explore around us. So many places to see, so Ballyshannon is a great central point to many areas to pop into. Of course Patricia and Harold are what ultimately made the difference.
We will be back as cant wait to share with friends.
Thank you both for making our little trip even during Covid, so memorable.
lorna
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Well I am used to visiting Ballyshannon and I have relations...
Well I am used to visiting Ballyshannon and I have relations there. But it is always a pleasurable and relaxing experience each occasion I visit. This time it was for the folk festival, and Eric Bell (former 'Thin Lizzy' guitarist, most certainly did not dissapoint when we saw him in Owen Roe's Bar.
Unfortunately we only stayed one night!
Irene
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
A town steeped in history and tradition.
A town steeped in history and tradition. If you’re looking for a coffee or a pint, you have plenty of choice. The Mall Quay is worth a visit. The Chimes of St Anne’s church really set the town alive.
Make this a stop and you won’t Be left disappointed.
The studio was so cosy and comfortable. It had everything we needed and Elspeth and Drew were perfect hosts who went above and beyond to make our stay so memorable. We were treated to lovely fresh milk and eggs during our stay from the farm.
We did a trek on the private beach with the beautiful llamas and took a walk into Ballyshannon.
If you want a nice relaxed break away this is the ideal place to come. We will definitely come back again in the future and would highly recommend this wonderful little gem.
The Imperial is a proper old fashioned hotel. It is decorated and furnished in a traditional style, and is maintained to a high standard. The owners are on the premises and they and the staff are friendly and interested in their guests' comfort. I would definitely stay there again when visiting Donegal. Food offerings are old fashioned, however to a reasonable standard. For the more modern palate I would recommend visiting any of the superb seafood restaurants within 20 Km of the hotel.
Excellent B&B with the highest standard considering the quality of the room and comfort of the beds. Very good bathroom facilities. A very silent house with a well maintained garden. Good parking facility. Exceptional breakfast with fresh fruit, full irish breakfast, fresh juice and homebaked bread. The owner, Karen, was just wonderful and very helpful with all the informations about Ballyshannon...
The hotel has a lovely welcoming atmosphere. The owners are very friendly and spend time socializing with the guests. The decor is of an older fashion, very expensive and luxurious. The room was extremely clean and the beds were comfortable. We would definitely stay here again if we're ever in Ballyshannon again.
I found the property to be absolutely stunning in a unique environment. The staff were lovely and the premises had many different extracurricular activities to choose from. It was easily accessible from Ballyshannon town.
Excellent breakfast and hosts Patricia & Dessie were so friendly. Guest House is so convenient for short walk along a quiet lane into Ballyshannon, also short distance from Bundoran and Rossnowlagh beach etc.
Charming old fashioned hotel yet modern. Bedroom was huge. Bed was very comfortable. Food was delicious. Great variety especially at breakfast. Staff very friendly. Location was central.
Perfect location for a quick visit to see family. Quiet area, very cozy comfy house. Central to Ballyshannon, shop around the corner and easy access to the house with plenty of parking.
Lovely quiet location, appreciated the warm welcome from Fiona. Everything you need for a comfortable stay on hand. Just a short drive to Ballyshannon, Bundoran and Kinlough.
The hotel was fine, as was the breakfast. Parking was close and easy to get to. It's a fine old establishment and a nice alternative to small B and B's.
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