Self-catering holiday cottage in Inishowen

Inishowen Artists' Retreat & Studio in July 2022

Stay in a traditional Irish cottage near Carndonagh, Inishowen

A restored 19th-century Irish cottage on the Wild Atlantic Way—ideal for couples, families, and quiet getaways in Donegal’s countryside.

The perfect base to explore

Set just 2km from Carndonagh, our family-run cottage offers a peaceful, self-catering base in the heart of Inishowen. Surrounded by open farmland, rolling hills, and nearby coastline, it’s a perfect spot for exploring north Donegal, the north coast of Northern Ireland and the city of Derry.

Whether you’re here for walking, beaches, or simply a quiet escape, our cottage provides comfort, privacy, and a true sense of place.

Cottage living room
The living room/kitchen area
The bathroom with backlit mirror and tiled basin area
The bathroom
A bedroom at Inishowen Artists' Retreat & Studio
One of the bedrooms

What you’ll find here

Comfortable, private, and ideally located for exploring Inishowen

The cottage sleeps up to four guests, with two well-appointed bedrooms and four beds. A travel cot is also available, making it suitable for families with a young child. Inside, you’ll find a bright, open-plan kitchen and living space, a modern shower room, a small scullery, and a separate studio—perfect for reading, working, or simply relaxing.

We welcome one well-behaved dog per stay.

Located just 2km from the town of Carndonagh, the cottage offers a peaceful rural setting with easy access to local shops, cafés and restaurants. Beaches, walking trails, and heritage sites are all within a short drive, making it an ideal base for exploring the wider Inishowen Peninsula.

Whether you’re here for a family break, a quiet retreat, or to experience the Wild Atlantic Way, everything you need is right here.

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  • The long bedroom ready for guests
  • An outdoor seating area in the garden
  • Meadow flowers

Living room & kitchen

Relax and cook

Cottage living room
The living room/kitchen area

Our living room and kitchen is an area for cooking, eating, relaxing and having the craic. A woodburning stove with unique, original chimney feature, add a cosy and grounding feel to your stay.

Wooden beams are draped with decorative bulbs above a comfortable 1960’s style seating area.

The kitchen is well equipped for cooking having a gas hob and electric oven and the dining area, with extendable wooden table, is perfect for an evening in with a good bottle of wine.

A selection of art and specific interest books in the ‘settle’ corner by the rocking chair can provide a quiet hour of enjoyment and learning. The settle corner is a unique feature of the old Irish cottage, where the family bed would have been positioned.

Wi-fi is readily available on fibre broadband (and throughout the cottage).

‘Beach Mheala’ bedroom

Sleep

A bedroom at Inishowen Artists' Retreat & Studio
‘Beach Mheala’ bedroom

Our ‘Beach Mheala’ bedoom has two single, wrought iron beds with hotel-quality mattresses and seasonal duvets* for your total comfort.

The room is well-lit with two lotus lightshades and has lots of character – an antique wood framed oval mirror and old school desk, with underbed and behind the door storage for clothes.

Roses light one bedhead while a porcelain lighthouse lamp gives reading light to the other. A small selection of books decorate the windowsill which overlooks the old red barn and wandering sheep in the field next door.

Beach Mheala is Irish for ‘honey bee’.

* Additional blankets can be provided as desired.

‘Dealán-Dé’ bedroom

Sleep

A bedroom at Inishowen Artists' Retreat & Studio
‘Dealán-Dé’ bedroom

Our ‘Dealán-Dé’ room has another two single, wrought iron beds hotel-quality mattresses.

A skylight adds to the natural daylight and a small window overlooks an old Céilí barn which the sheep-neighbours use for shelter. You won’t hear them at night unless you leave your window open!

A simple desk, mirror and antique farm chair decorate the room, as well as a shared, upcycled bedside table with a yogi frog lamp for reading by. There are upcycled drawers for underbed storage for clothes. A small selection of collected and gathered books sit on the windowsill for your enjoyment.

The room gets it’s name from our very first visitor, Irish folk singer-songwriter Clare Sands. Her bilingual songs are hauntingly beautiful and heavily rooted in the Irish tradition. Clare was the first person to sleep in our cottage for decades. Her song ‘Dealán-Dé’ was written and recorded here as part of an Arts Council Ireland project, in collaboration with mega-talented Irish flautist Brian Finnegan. It was an honour to host them both and have music played within these old stone walls once again.

Dealán-Dé is old Irish for butterfly.

Bathroom

Clean, bright, and practical

The bathroom with backlit mirror and tiled basin area
Our small bathroom with shower

This is a small, but perfectly formed bathroom.

A modern, herringbone tiled shower and toilet suite are complimented by period lampshade and mirror with a modern twist.

A flock of blue porcelain swallows have made their way from Spain to add a hint of wonder and the window opens towards the wildflower meadow on the northside of the cottage.

Our garden

Beautiful surroundings

Purple flowers in an abundant summer garden
Summer purples along the path

Winding paths lead to a wildflower meadow, a mini orchard and organic vegetable garden with polytunnel.

We might even drop in some homegrown fruit and veg to you, freshly picked, at different times of the year.

A sturdy treehouse also serves as a painting platform for en plein air and there is space for a yoga mat… perfect for an early morning stretch.

Dry stone walls surround a secluded sitting area with a barbeque and fire bowl available for your use.

There is lots of inspiration for drawing, painting, or relaxing, without going very far.