The Tara Hotel is a 3-star hotel in the centre of Killybegs. It overlooks Killybegs Harbour, serves fine cuisine and offers guests free use of its leisure facilities.
Situated in the town centre of Killybegs, the family-run Seawinds Bed and Breakfast is in Ireland’s premier fishing port.
Tom
Ireland
Good range of breakfast products, more than enough to eat. Patricia made fresh scones every morning. Close to the harbour and shops/restaurants. Live music in some pus at the weekend.
Boasting a patio with garden views, a garden and a shared lounge, Double bed Small En-suite for 2 can be found in Killybegs, close to Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre and 2.7 km from Fintra...
Dmytro
Ireland
Really cosy room and whole accommodation!
Tasty breakfast! Very nice staff!
Located in Killybegs and only 2.7 km from Fintra Beach, PINEBROOK BnB 1st Floor Apartment shared bathroom budget provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Steven
United Kingdom
Plenty on offer for breakfast, attention from the host's during our stay.
Interactive with our 4yr and extras that where provided.
Situated in Killybegs and only 8.8 km from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre, Biddy Rua's Place features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Boasting a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Fleet Inn is situated in Killybegs, 2.5 km from Fintra Beach and 400 metres from Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre.
Set in Killybegs and only 2.7 km from Fintra Beach, Pinebrook BnB En-suite 1 double bed offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Paul
United Kingdom
The location was ideal for us- just a short walk into Killybegs centre and the sea-front. Very nice garden views. Kathy and her husband were very helpful and good folk. Breakfast fine.
Located in Killybegs in the Donegal County region, with Killybegs Maritime and Heritage Centre nearby, Sunrise Cottage provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Jane
Ireland
Lovely clean and central location.everything there what you might need
Killybegs is a fishing town with a beautiful harbour with...
Killybegs is a fishing town with a beautiful harbour with restaurants offering very tasty fresh fish dishes daily, and lovely bars if you fancy a tipple, the people are so nice and always have time for a chat. Killybegs is not to far from the historical Donegal town and the seaside resort Bundoran and lots of other beaches spread throughout the county, well worth a visit
geraldine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a great little town and its growing.
This is a great little town and its growing. It has an amazing little sea port you can walk about and has a few great pubs with great food and of course, iced cold beers. Very convenient to everything if you are visiting this area of Ireland.
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Margaret
United States
10
Scored 10
This is the friendliest place in the world.
This is the friendliest place in the world. So many amazing places to eat with views that are unforgettable.
Strangely there are no bins, not even a dog waste bin. This is the only bad thing I can think of.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Killybegs is a beautiful part of the country, fantastic...
Killybegs is a beautiful part of the country, fantastic beaches and great for fishing. Highly recommended to anyone, if it isn’t on your bucket list then you should add it! And don’t forget the Seafood Shack, delicious, fresh seafood cooked right in front of you!
Kevin
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Room is small, but comfortable.
Room is small, but comfortable. The plumbing was not good and the shower was dangerous - the tap barely worked, the water was scalding and not possible to adjust to get cold water. Also, we were in room 9 at the top and right outside the window is an industrial exhaust flue the operates almost continuously and is quite noisy.
Otherwise, the staff were welcoming and cheery.
Peter
Australia
10
Scored 10
Killybeggs is an ideal centre for visiting Donegal, southern...
Killybeggs is an ideal centre for visiting Donegal, southern Donegal at least and there is plenty to see and enjoy. The Wild Atlantic Way ( an Irish tourist Board promotion ) is a very good feature, highlighting many interesting local sights Killybeggs is the largest fishing port on the west coast and the harbour is constantly busy. And of course, the seafood is superb. There are lots of pubs and bars, a good variety of all types of shops and of course, everyone is friendly and helpful. The entire area is remarkably clean and tidy, especially when compared to anywhere in England.
The town house was huge. There was so much space! This is the perfect place to stay especially if you are a large group and exploring Donegal. You could easily stay here for a long trip. It has everything you would need. The location was walking distance to the water, restaurants and coffee shops which was so convenient. We only stayed one night but it was very pleasant.
The location was perfect- about a 20 minute walk into Killybegs and a short driving distance from other small towns and sites to visit. Very comfortable place. Perfect for 2 people. The bath was so big and lovely to soak in it after a day in the cold. Simple instructions to access the keys and didn’t need to be in touch with hosts about anything.
Really enjoyed our few days in the cottage it had everything you could need for your stay. We loved its charm and peaceful location and our beagle Murphy could run freely which he never gets to do at home. Beautiful setting and still close to Killybegs. We would highly recommend as it is very good value for money.
John and Ann were welcoming and friendly as was their beautiful Max! The location of the O’Donell home was well situated close to Killybegs, Glen and Slieve League. Beautiful views! The home was clean and roomy and the self serve breakfast very convenient.
Really enjoyed my stay with David nd Tina in Puffin Lodge. My room was really clean and comfortable and I had my own private walk down to the beach. Would highly recommend if your planning a trip to Killybegs.
Top situation, your hotel would have to be the attraction if you wanted to do better. The bed was the most comfortable ever and I did not expect to have a direct view on the water, that was the cherry on top!
There was a wide variety of breakfast choices from meat/cheese to yogurt to baked goods. The best part was the view out the large window, down through the extensive property to a cove and the Atlantic Ocean.
Beautiful mountainside home just above the town of Killybegs. Owner lives just below and is very responsive. House is comfortable, spacious, and well appointed. Views are spectacular.
A real hidden gem, the place was beautiful so handy. Staff couldnt do enough. Nicest pint of guinness in killybegs. Food was outstanding. Great music just a great break all round.
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