Holiday houses in Buncrana

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The exterior of a luxury glamping pod is visible, featuring a rounded structure with large glass windows. Surrounding greenery adds to the natural setting, while a wooden fence encloses the area. A spacious patio extends from the pod, complementing the inviting appearance.
Cabin in Plumbridge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Glenelly Glamping - Gleann View Pod

Escape to a luxury glamping pod nestled in the heart of breathtaking natural beauty. Relax & unwind in the serene atmosphere of the pod, private patio, or inviting hot tub. Once the gate closes, the space becomes your exclusive sanctuary. Shops, takeaways and bars are a short walk away. Centrally located in Plumbridge, close to Omagh, Strabane, and Derry, with scenic walking trails nearby, including Gortin Glens Forest Park and Barnes Gap, among others. Book now for a unique and memorable stay

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Loft in BUncrana
5 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Beach Loft Buncrana

Wake up to the sound of birdsong and rolling waves, open the bedroom doors and relax. Enjoy the beautiful views across the sea to the mountains on the Fanad Peninsula while having breakfast on the balcony. Walk through the garden, along the private path to the sandy, sheltered beach for a fresh seawater dip. Take the shore path to Buncrana town and enjoy the cafes, restaurants, shops and pubs or explore part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Watch the moon reflect in the sea, sleep, wake up and repeat.

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A handcrafted treehouse is seen nestled among mature trees, illuminated by warm light. String lights enhance the outdoor deck area, while the inviting glow from the windows suggests a cozy interior. The structure is elevated, creating a tranquil ambiance amidst the natural surroundings.
Treehouse in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 523 reviews

The Birdbox, Donegal Treehouse with Glenveagh view

Airbnb Host Spotlight Award - Most Unique Stay 2023 ***Please read the listing profile in full to completely understand the space before booking.*** The Birdbox at Neadú is a cosy, handcrafted treehouse nestled in the branches of beautiful mature oak and scots pine trees on our property. To the front are stunning views towards Glenveagh National Park. A short distance from The Wild Atlantic Way, The Birdbox is ideal for a fun, peaceful getaway or a great base from which to explore Donegal.

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A modern dining area with a large, rectangular table set for a meal is displayed. Plush, gray chairs surround the table, which is adorned with stylish tableware. Large windows offer sweeping views of the landscape, enhancing the bright ambiance of the room.
Home in County Donegal
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Saltwater House: Fahan. Views. Luxury. Sleeps 10.

Views!! Stunning bright & modern home with breathtaking views in a quiet neighbourhood. We can accommodate 10 guests, with 5 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. The house is stylish and comfortable. Open plan kitchen & living area with large floor to ceiling windows and a spacious patio area for Summer days. Perfect location for golfers, families, and groups of friends. *Discounts applied for 7 day stays* Located on a hillside between Fahan and Buncrana on the beautiful Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal.

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A wooden deck extends towards a serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery. The tranquil water reflects the trees and nearby accommodations, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Various flowering plants and shrubs frame the scene, enhancing the connection with nature.
Cabin in Macosquin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Luxury Lakeview Retreat With Hot Tub/Pool table

Unwind in our private hot tub, perfectly positioned to overlook the serene lake. Enjoy stunning sunsets and stargaze at night while soaking in the warm, soothing waters. -*Beautiful Mature Gardens:Wander through our meticulously maintained gardens, featuring a diverse array of flowering plants, towering trees, and cozy seating areas. The gardens provide a peaceful sanctuary for morning coffee, afternoon reading, or simply soaking up the natural beauty. Electric blinds installed for privacy.

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A single-story house with a gray roof and white exterior is shown. Large, rounded windows frame the entrance, which features a wooden door with brass fittings. Lush green grass surrounds the pathway leading to the front door, complemented by trimmed hedges on either side.
Home in Buncrana
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Lisheen - Close to beach, restaurants & shops

Ideally located a minutes walk to Buncrana’s shops, cafes and restaurants. A short stroll to the beach, kids play park, tennis courts, Swans park and local coastal walks. Buncrana’s 9 hole golf course and North West Golf Club are both located a few minutes drive. Ballyliffin Golf Club is a 15min drive. Malin Head, Derry, Letterkenny, and Glenveagh National Park are all within a 45 minute drive. Private off road parking. Sleeps up to 14 guests, 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. No parties/events

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A traditional thatched cottage with whitewashed stone walls is set amidst a gravel courtyard. The green doors complement the natural surroundings, and a stone boundary outlines the property. Lush trees provide shade, enhancing the cottage's rustic charm.
Home in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Hannah's Thatched Cottage

Hannahs thatched cottage (pet friendly!) is one of the last remaining original thatched cottages in Inishowen. The cottage has recently and lovingly been restored to the highest standards. Hannahs is a perfect base for those who are looking for an adventure, surrounded by some of Irelands best hill walking trails, cleanest beaches and most breath-taking scenery. A 5-minute drive to numerous award-winning restaurants and cosy pubs and just a 10-minute walk to the village of Clonmany.

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The cabin's exterior features charming grey cladding and a welcoming porch with steps leading to the entrance. Inside, a cozy sleeping area includes a double bed adorned with a plaid throw, while a tray with refreshments adds a homely touch. The outdoor area offers a hot tub and comfortable seating among decorative plants.
Cabin in County Donegal
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Inch View Cabin with Hot Tub

Two bedroom cabin in Tooban, Donegal with hot tub -Nestled on Scalp Mountain between Derry & Buncrana, it boasts stunning views of Inch Lake & Island, Burt Castle, Grianan Fort, Fahan Marina and Lough Swilly. Close to beaches and local attractions. It is a perfect base to explore Inishowen 100 and Wild Atlantic Way. The Cabin is located on the grounds of a residential house therefore this would be better suited to those looking for a quiet getaway. Guest privacy will be guaranteed.

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A tranquil landscape showcases a serene lake surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden chair is positioned near the water, reflecting the soft hues of twilight. In the background, warm lights illuminate the pathway and accommodations, enhancing the evening ambiance.
Cave in Limavady
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Waterfall Luxury Caves - (Hazel Cave)

Set in the heart of the Binevenagh AONB, overlooking two spring-fed fishing lakes, Hazel Cave offers the perfect escape from everyday life for families and couples alike. Our living space offers a truly distinctive stay in Northern Ireland. Ideally situated on the Causeway Coastal Route, it’s close to iconic attractions like the Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Benone Beach, Mussenden Temple, Hezlett House, and Roe Valley Country Park.

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An open-plan living area showcases a well-equipped kitchen with wood accents and modern appliances. Natural light fills the space through a large window with scenic views. A dining table and seating area create a cozy atmosphere, complemented by wooden flooring and a wood-burning stove.
Tiny home in Draperstown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 581 reviews

The Black Shack @ Bancran School

The Black Shack is a luxurious, detail-led Tiny House retreat, with a relaxed open plan living space that features soft leather sofas and a wood-burning stove... a genuine treat after a long day exploring the local area (when you're not unwinding in the private hot tub, that is!) The Black Shack is at the rear of Bancran School our family home and in a quiet area. This listing is for two guests however families with kids can contact us.

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A vibrant sunset casts warm hues over calm waters, reflecting golden tones. Silhouetted mountains rise in the background, while the shoreline is lined with gentle green hills, creating a serene coastal landscape.
Apartment in Fahan
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Elsonore House, Beautiful 1880’s beach front apt.

This stylish and loving restored apartment is the perfect spot for a romantic break, or a stop along the Wild Atlantic Way. It’s minutes walk from the highly acclaimed firebox grill and the award winning restaurant The Red Door. Amongst the many local attractions are Wild Ireland, Lisfannon Golf Club, the fun town of Buncranna, and Griannan of Aliach fort. It’s the perfect place to relax, recharge and gaze out at the beautiful view.

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The image displays a modern space that includes a ping pong table and a serene hot tub area, surrounded by greenery and natural light from overhead glass panels. A welcoming seating area features plush couches, creating an ideal environment for relaxation and socializing.
Home in Buncrana
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Glenside Abbey 'Sleeping 7 guests'

This beautiful 4-bedroom house is just a 7-minute walk from Buncrana, nestled next to a charming farm with peaceful, serene surroundings. It's the perfect base for exploring the stunning Inishowen Peninsula and the nearby seaside town. Unwind in the exclusive hot tub area, complete with a gas fire, and indulge in luxurious bathrobes and a glass of Prosecco! (Please note, the exclusive area is available for an additional fee)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Buncrana?

    Staying near the town centre places you close to shops, cafes, and riverside walks, while options around coastal areas let you explore beach scenery. Many guests also choose properties near Swan Park for easy access to green spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Buncrana with kids?

    Explore Swan Park’s walking trails, enjoy family time on Lisfannon Beach’s sandy shores, or discover play facilities around town. Buncrana has accessible outdoor spaces, gentle hikes, and local ice cream spots that families often enjoy together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Buncrana?

    Stroll along the Buncrana Pier, explore O'Doherty's Keep for a glimpse into local history, or unwind in Swan Park. Lisfannon Beach and the pathways along Lough Swilly also draw many visitors.

  • How is the weather in Buncrana?

    Buncrana has cool, damp weather much of the year, with typical temperatures ranging from 39–63°F (4–17°C). Rain is frequent, so bringing waterproof clothing is recommended no matter the season.

  • When is the best time to visit Buncrana?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and longer daylight, with afternoons often reaching 54–63°F (12–17°C) in July and August. Local festivals and cultural gatherings are common during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Buncrana?

    Explore the heritage site at O'Doherty's Keep, unwind in Swan Park, or walk along the Pier with views of Lough Swilly. The shores of Lisfannon Beach are also often recommended for relaxation.

  • What are some hiking trails in Buncrana?

    Explore the wooded paths of Swan Park or hike the coastal walkways along Lough Swilly. For more challenging routes, locals often mention trails on the Inishowen Peninsula’s hills and headlands.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Buncrana?

    Families can picnic in Swan Park, build sandcastles on Lisfannon Beach, or watch boats at Buncrana Pier. Local playgrounds and gentle walking trails are also well suited for a relaxed afternoon with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Buncrana?

    Plan a day around the Inishowen Peninsula, where you can explore cliff walks or visit ancient forts. Malin Head, Ireland’s northernmost point, and Glenveagh National Park are frequently suggested for nature and heritage experiences.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Buncrana?

    Many accommodations in Buncrana welcome pets, particularly near outdoor parks and coastal paths. Before booking, confirm pet arrangements with your host to ensure a comfortable stay for everyone.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Buncrana?

    Locals suggest wandering the Inishowen Peninsula’s quiet beaches and sampling seafood at small cafes. Early mornings at Swan Park or sunset walks along the shore are favorite ways to enjoy the area’s scenery.

  • What is Buncrana known for?

    Buncrana is known for its scenic setting on Lough Swilly, historic landmarks like O'Doherty's Keep, and connections to Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Locals value the town’s cultural traditions, open beaches, and friendly atmosphere.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Buncrana?

    Seek out Dunree Fort for its quiet coastal scenery and local heritage exhibitions, or wander the less-traveled beaches around the Inishowen Peninsula. Wooded trails behind Swan Park are also cherished for peaceful walks.

  • What are the best foods to try in Buncrana?

    Seafood chowder, locally caught fish, and traditional Irish soda bread are frequently suggested by residents. Cafes may also serve fresh baked scones, farmhouse cheeses, and desserts like apple tart.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Buncrana?

    Pack layers for variable weather, including a rain jacket and sturdy walking shoes for exploring coastal paths or local parks. A hat and sunscreen are helpful in spring and summer, while waterproof gear is useful year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Buncrana like?

    Buncrana has lively pubs with traditional music sessions, relaxed bars, and venues where local musicians perform. Evenings tend to be social, with visitors joining residents for conversation and live tunes.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Buncrana?

    Buncrana has local festivals featuring traditional music, arts, and community gatherings, especially in summer. Heritage and food celebrations are often highlights, drawing visitors from around the region.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Buncrana?

    Buncrana has a range of family-friendly stays, including spacious homes and properties with gardens or easy park access. Many hosts provide amenities like cribs, high chairs, or laundry facilities upon request.

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    Buncrana holiday rentals start at $69 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Buncrana stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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