Surroundings

Quaint and quiet but with loads to see




Creeslough presents to you a picturesque village surrounded by stunning landscapes, including the nearby Doe Castle and the beautiful shores of Sheephaven Bay. Visitors to Creeslough can enjoy the tranquil ambiance, explore the rich local history, and take in the breathtaking scenery that characterizes this charming part of County Donegal.
Rugged coastal beach at Duffy Lodge, County Donegal, with waves, red sand, and dramatic cliffside landscape

Beaches



5 minute drive from beautiful beaches such as Marble hill strand, Killahoey beach, and Tramore beach
Group of young athletes in wetsuits walking along a coastal path at Duffy Lodge, Co Donegal, carrying surfboards.

Surfing & SUP



Get out into the water and onto a board in the stunning surroundings
Volcanic mountain reflected in still water with farmland near Duffy Lodge, Co Donegal

Stunning views



Look into the distance at mt. Muckish & Errigal
Sandy beach with marram grass overlooking Donegal estuary and coastal village at Duffy Lodge

Ards forest park



Also a 5 minute drive from our property, come immerse yourself in nature

Co. Donegal, Wild Atlantic Way



Dramatic rocky coastline with turquoise waters near Duffy Lodge, County Donegal, Ireland


Visiting County Donegal along the Wild Atlantic Way promises an unforgettable adventure with its stunning landscapes and cultural gems. Marvel at the majestic cliffs of Slieve League, some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Explore Glenveagh National Park, home to a picturesque castle and diverse wildlife, and wander through charming coastal villages like Dunfanaghy or Ardara, where traditional Irish crafts and hospitality thrive. Additionally, the mystical beauty of Malin Head, Ireland's most northerly point, and the scenic beauty of Fanad Head Lighthouse are must-see attractions that showcase the rugged allure of this coastal county.