Woodhill House
Encircled by picturesque still country and well-kept terraces, this glamorous family-managed grange offers suitable lodging, delicious fresh food and a conventional Irish welcome. Just several minutes’ amble from the centre of Ardara, facing the pretty Donegal Highlands, Woodhill House is encircled by its own pleasing grounds and has its own ancient walled park. The cottage is exactly half a mile (0. 8 km) from the sea and a quarter of a mile (0.
four km) from the very heart of the waterside city of Ardara. This waterside manor has a long and wealthy heritage, with some parts of the original building dating back to the seventeenth centuty. Today the hotel proposes stillness and tranquillity in a prime location, in addition to a little brasserie with a genuine open hearth and a superior restaurant in the old building.
Location
Hotel information
- Woodhill House was once the family home of the Nesbitts, local landlords and Ireland's last commercial whaling family of the nineteenth century.
- The cottage was also once the home of the 6th century religious relic, St.
- Conal's Bell, till the bell was mysteriously stolen in 1845.
- The inn has a three-star rating from Bord Fáilte, the National Tourism Development Authority of the Republic of Ireland..
Room information
The cottage proposes uncommon and fascinating lodging with privately-owned bathrooms/showers. Every room is individualy colored, with its own special fascination and character.
Food & beverage
- The guesthouse has a wholly certificated hall brasserie, which hosts occasional music sessions for travellers and locals alike.
- The restaurant’s carte menu proposes French-style cuisine, with dishes made using locally sourced make.
- Seafood dishes are a speciality and are made with fresh seafood brought from surrounding Killybegs, Ireland's leading fishing port..
Area information
The hotel is encircled with lush, vivid Irish village. The Ardara locality is a fine base for exploration the wild and stylish landscape of County Donegal, whatever the season or time of year. There is a lot to taste and do in the region. The area is popular for its Donegal tweeds and woollen goods and the local factory boutiques propose superior bargains. The Owenea River provides prime salmon and trout fishing and is regarded as the best in the state. Pony trekking along the beaches is also popular. The impressive links courses in golf at Murvagh, Donegal city and Portnoo/Narin are all within a short ride of the guesthouse. Boating and surfing able to also be delighted surrounding, with some of one of the best Blue Flag beaches within simple get to. Cycle hire is also accessible. There are also plenty of archaeological sites in the area nearby the inn, such as the old Doon Fort and the Dolmen at Kilclooney, again only a short ride away. Ireland's 2nd biggest wild life reserve, Sheskinmore, is precisely several miles north of Ardara. The reserve is a enchanting site to visit at all times of the year. The indeed amazing Slieve League, the most high sea cliffs in Europe, are just 20 mins away and are also near Glencolmcille, an archaeologically wealthy pagan and Christian heart, with its pleasing folk countryside. A panoramic 45-minute drive to the north is Glenveagh National Park, with the plurality romantic palace perched on the side of the superb Lough Veagh. Apart from some of the plurality unspoilt landscape in Europe, you are able also enjoy hearing conventional music in most of Ardara's 12 specific bars.
Quick description
Encircled by picturesque still country and well-kept terraces, this glamorous family-managed grange offers suitable lodging, delicious fresh food and a conventional Irish welcome. Just several minutes’ amble from the centre of Ardara, facing the pretty Donegal Highlands, Woodhill House is encircled by its own pleasing grounds and has its own ancient walled park. The cottage is exactly half a mile (0. 8 km) from the sea and a quarter of a mile (0. four km) from the very heart of the waterside city of Ardara. This waterside manor has a long and wealthy heritage, with some parts of the original building dating back to the seventeenth centuty. Today the hotel proposes stillness and tranquillity in a prime location, in addition to a little brasserie with a genuine open hearth and a superior restaurant in the old building.
Cancellation policy
Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to two days before date of arrival, a fixed amount of EUR 20. 00 will be charged. Whether cancelled later, the entire price of the reservation will be charged. In case of no-show, the entire price of the reservation will be charged. Kids and Extra Bed Policy: All kids are welcome. All kids under 12 years staying free when using existing bedding. All kids under two years staying free for cots. All older kids or groun-ups are charged EUR 20. 00 per night and individual for supplementary beds. Maximum holding capacity of supplementary beds/babycots in a suite is 1. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. Vat and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included. Amenities charge is included. City/tourist tax is not applicable. I-net: Wireless I-net is obtainable in the whole hotel and is free. Meal Plan: Breakfast is included in the apartment rate. Car park: Free social car park is available on spot. Pets: Pets are not allowed. The guesthouse reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Hotel Facilities
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Garden
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
- Free Parking
- Heating
- Luggage Storage
- Gay Friendly
- Breakfast Buffet
- All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
- Golf Course (within 3 km)
- Fishing
- Windsurfing
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Diving
- Horse Riding
- Mini Golf
- Airport Shuttle
- Laundry
- Dry Cleaning
- Bridal Suite
- Internet Services
- Bicycle Rental
- Packed Lunches
- Car Rental
- Fax/Photocopying
- Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included







