7 Accommodation, 10 Things to do
The Killybegs Sea Angling Club is a member of I.F.S.A (Irish Federation Of Sea Anglers) and runs the Club runs 3 competitions per year. Read more
Fintra Beach is located approximately 1.5kms from the town of Killybegs, County Donegal. It is popular with local residents and also attracts a large number of day trippers. Read more
Kitty Kellys winner of 'Best Restaurant in Ireland 2006'.5 km west of Killybegs en route to Sliabh Liag, Europe's highest sea cliffs. Read more
Killybegs Angling Charters operates from Killybegs in County Donegal which is one of Ireland’s premier fishing ports. It offers deep sea angling, sightseeing, diving and wildlife spotting all year round Read more
The Bay View Hotel and Leisure Centre is located in the heart of Killybegs overlooking Ireland's premier fishing port on the south west coast of Donegal. The Hotel boasts sea views of Killybegs harbour. Read more
Opened in 2004, the Tara Hotel is a modern, three-star accommodation ideally situated overlooking Killybegs Harbour in County Donegal. The hotel offers 31 guest rooms with a range of facilities to ensure a comfortable stay for all visitors. Read more
Recommended 300 Best Bed and Breakfasts on main Donegal Killybegs Road. Situated right beside Hollybush Bar. Hollycrest makes an ideal base for touring Southwest Donegal, Glencolumcille and Slieve League. Bedrooms with tea and coffee facilities. Read more
A warm welcome awaits you at Seawinds, a beautifully appointed, family-run, bed and breakfast located in the centre of Killybegs, Ireland’s premier fishing port. Read more
Friendly family home with views of Killybegs Harbour. Peaceful location with secure parking. Comfortable rooms, five minute walk from town. Excellent seafood restaurants and traditional music nearby. Located in a premier fishing port of Ireland. Read more
Killybegs Angling Charters in Killybegs, County Donegal offer angling charters and sight seeing trips for up to 12 passengers. Read more
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