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Population: 170
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Laghey is a small village in the south of Donegal, hidden away amid rolling hills and mountains. At one end of the main street, the visitor will be charmed by the picturesque river scenery at the Seven Arches Bridge - the village's most memorable landmark. There's plenty to do within a few miles of Laghey. Donegal town, with its history, arts, crafts and friendly pub music sessions, is only four miles away, and some of Donegal Bay's finest beaches are easily reached. They include Rossnowlagh Beach, which is popular with surfers, and the long, sandy Murvagh Beach, famous for its impressive dunes. Murvagh is also the location of the renowned Donegal Golf Club. Situated on a peninsula and surrounded by sand and water, it's an exceptional links course regarded as one of the country's finest. Few visitors will want to miss a boat trip around Donegal Bay, or the chance to spot whales, dolphins and the bay's resident seals, and a new Waterbus service runs tours all year round. Just a little bit further afield, at Castlefin, the more adventurous traveller is welcome to try out X-treme Karting, tank driving and car crushing. More traditional countryside activities such as riding, fishing and hiking are available closer to Laghey.

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Harbour Inn Hotel & Restaurant (105.33 miles)

Harbour Inn Hotel & Restaurant

A destination for all seasons

Situated adjacent to Bowmore harbour, our small family run hotel offers superb accommodation, high quality award winning food and excellent service. As a base for touring Islay, described by the Lord ... More | visit website

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The Ugadale Cottages (108.78 miles)

The Ugadale Cottages
On the outer fringe of western Scotland, there exists a very special place. Nestled in the southwest corner of the Mull of Kintyre, where the movements of sea, sand, wind and grazing sheep have intertwined ... More | visit website
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Ballygrant Inn & Restaurant (111.44 miles)

Ballygrant Inn & Restaurant
Welcoming family run Inn on hebridean Island of Islay
A family run Inn with a friendly Scottish welcome, excellent food, great selection of malt whiskies, beers and ales, David and Ruby Graham welcome you to ... More
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Craigard House Hotel (112.66 miles)

Craigard House Hotel

Welcome to the Mull of Kintyre. Join us in this lovely old house, turned friendly and informal bijou hotel. Take the time to really relax and chill out in one of our cosy rooms, most ... More | visit website

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Gigha Hotel (117.43 miles)

Gigha Hotel
The Trust owned Gigha Hotel is located just a few hundred yards from the ferry terminal, and has a personal charm all of its own. Our team are exceptionally friendly and will ensure that your ... More | visit website
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Portpatrick Hotel (118.99 miles)

Portpatrick Hotel
Standing in a commanding position, high on the Galloway Cliffs, The Portpatrick Hotel is magical and the vistas are unspoilt offering some of the most spectacular views in Britain.

We are blessed with having some beautiful ... More | visit website
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Dunskey Guest House (119.18 miles)

Dunskey Guest House
Gareth and Teresa Cole look forward to welcoming you to the Dunskey Guest House in Portpatrick, a family run guest house within walking distance of Portpatrick’s harbour, restaurants, pubs and shops. We are also the ... More | visit website
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Fernhill Hotel (119.18 miles)

Fernhill Hotel

With breath taking views over the village and harbour of the picturesque village of Portpatrick, Fernhill Hotel is the best place in the area to relax and enjoy the fantastic views, play the superb golf ... More | visit website

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Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel (119.46 miles)

Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel

Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel invests the charm and romance of an 1815 functioning lighthouse with the comforts of a small, very unique, luxury hotel and restaurant.

The Lighthouse is a listed 'A' building of major national importance. ... More | visit website

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Dunvalanree Hotel (122.24 miles)

Dunvalanree Hotel
Dunvalanrees licensed restaurant use of local sea food and farm produce has been recognised by the award of an AA Rosette and a Silver EatScotland award and the restaurant is featured in the Good Food ... More | visit website

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