Glen Heights B&B

County Donegal


The three rooms are bright and inviting, and the Donegal charm is in full swing at this fine choice run by Kathleen. Your breakfast may well go cold on the plate in front of you as you stare at the breathtaking views of Dunlewey Lake and the Poisoned Glen from the conservatory.

It's down a minor road off R251, 2km east of the Dunlewey Centre.


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1. Dunlewey Church

0.22 MILES

This roofless white-marble, blue-quartzite and brick church, overlooking Dunlewey Lough, was consecrated in 1853 and makes for sublime photos with the…

2. Dunlewey Centre

0.54 MILES

This great hotchpotch of craft shop, museum, restaurant (mains €7.50 to €10), activity centre and concert venue has something for everyone. Kids will love…

3. Poisoned Glen

0.54 MILES

With a name like this – misnomer that it is – how can you resist its allure? Follow a rough walking path into the rocky fastness of the glen (4km round…

4. Errigal Mountain

0.78 MILES

The pinkish-grey quartzite peak of Errigal Mountain (752m) dominates the landscape of northwestern Donegal, appearing conical from some angles, but from…

5. Glenveagh Castle

5.85 MILES

This castle was modelled on Scotland's Balmoral Castle. Henry McIlhenny made it a characterful home with liberal reminders of his passion for deer…

6. Glenveagh National Park

7.41 MILES

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7. Muckish Mountain

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8. St Colmcille's Abbey & Birthplace

8.09 MILES

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