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Our location is ideally placed for exploring some of the most beautiful sights in the region along the Wild Atlantic Way. Enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery and visit iconic spots including Malin Head, Culdaff Beach, and Five Finger Strand, all within easy reach.

Discover more local attractions such as Wild Alpaca Way, Doagh Famine Village, Wild Ireland, and Dunree Fort & Military Museum. Situated on the Inishowen Peninsula and the scenic Inishowen 100 route, this area is perfect for coastal drives, outdoor adventures, and memorable sightseeing.

  • At the very edge of Ireland, Malin Head offers a truly elevated coastal experience. Here, dramatic cliffs meet the vast Atlantic in a spectacle of light, sea, and sky. Unhurried walks along the headland reveal panoramic ocean views, rugged natural beauty, and a rare sense of tranquillity that feels both grounding and exhilarating. Whether visiting at golden hour for a private sunset moment or simply breathing in the crisp sea air, Malin Head delivers a refined escape into one of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes.

  • Gracefully curving along the Inishowen coastline, Culdaff Beach is a serene expanse of golden sand framed by rolling dunes and open Atlantic views. Pristine and unspoiled, it offers a peaceful setting for leisurely shoreline walks, invigorating sea swims, or simply quiet moments listening to the rhythm of the waves.

  • Nestled along the rugged coastline of Inishowen, Bunagee Pier is a peaceful seaside retreat where tradition meets natural beauty. Overlooking the Atlantic, this charming harbour offers a timeless maritime atmosphere, with gently moored boats, calm waters, and sweeping coastal vistas. Perfect for a quiet stroll or a moment of reflection, the pier captures the raw elegance and heritage of Ireland’s northern shoreline in a wonderfully understated way.

Harbour & Coastal Access

Visible from the pods, Bunagee Pier is just a short drive, walk, or cycle away. During the summer months, pontoons are installed and enjoyed by pleasure boats and swimmers alike. The pier serves as a key gateway for marine activities along the Wild Atlantic Way, offering a sheltered public slipway and acting as a base for boat trips and a variety of adventure sports.

Beaches

Culdaff Beach is an award-winning Blue Flag beach known for its golden sands, rolling dunes, and crystal-clear waters. It is ideal for swimming, surfing, beach casting, sunbathing, and peaceful evening walks as the sun sets over the Atlantic.

Scenic Walks & Hiking Trails

The Inishowen Peninsula offers a superb selection of scenic routes, including coastal loops, lakeside walks, woodland trails, and waterfall paths. Popular options include Glenevin Waterfall, Urris Lakes Loop, Inishowen Head Loop, Moville Shore Path, and Buncrana Shore Path — each showcasing the region’s dramatic landscapes.

Rivers & Wildlife

The Culdaff River runs alongside the walk to the village and is designated as an area of special conservation. It provides a habitat for otters, kingfishers, and various wading birds. The calm estuary waters are also suitable for kayaking and gentle exploration.

Heritage & Historic Sites

The area surrounding Culdaff is steeped in early Christian heritage, offering a remarkable journey through history. Discover the timeless atmosphere of Bocan Stone Circle, explore the historic setting of The Temple of Dean, and visit St Boden's Boat and Cross.

Nearby, the ancient site of Clonca Church and other early monastic remains reflect the peninsula’s profound spiritual and cultural legacy, tracing roots back to the 6th century in serene, unspoiled surroundings.

Visitor Attractions

Visitors can also enjoy a variety of memorable outdoor and family-friendly experiences across the peninsula. Walk with gentle animals along Wild Alpaca Way, explore heritage life at Doagh Famine Village, or experience native wildlife at Wild Ireland.

The region offers surfing, boating, golf, and equestrian activities, alongside stunning headlands, cultural landmarks, and seasonal ferry journeys, with coastal beauty extending to Ireland’s northern landscapes and surrounding attractions throughout the peninsula.

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Culdaff Beach for swimming and sunset walks | Harbour views at Bunagee Pier | Explore coastal routes along the Wild Atlantic Way | Visit scenic nature sites like Glenevin Waterfall | Adventure, heritage and wildlife attractions including Inish Adventures and Wild Ireland Sanctuary | Golf, hiking, historic sites and coastal paths are all nearby for a perfect stay.

Culdaff Beach for swimming and sunset walks | Harbour views at Bunagee Pier | Explore coastal routes along the Wild Atlantic Way | Visit scenic nature sites like Glenevin Waterfall | Adventure, heritage and wildlife attractions including Inish Adventures and Wild Ireland Sanctuary | Golf, hiking, historic sites and coastal paths are all nearby for a perfect stay.