Mill Restaurant & Guesthouse

County Donegal


An exquisite country setting and locally sourced, seasonally changing meals make dining here a treat. Set in an old flax mill that was for many years the home of renowned watercolour artist Frank Eggington, it also has six elegant guest rooms (singles/doubles from €75/120). The mill is 1km south of town. Book in advance.


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