Tory Island Harbour View Hotel

County Donegal


The island's sole hotel is a friendly place with 12 comfortable bedrooms inside a sunny yellow building. Bar food is served from 12.30pm to 4.30pm, and the hotel's restaurant opens in the evening from 6pm to 8pm (mains €14 to €18.50). The pub is a hotbed of late-night music, dancing and craic. Bikes can be hired here (€10 per day).


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