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Holyrood Hotel, Bundoran, Co. Donegal


Bundoran
Bundoran
Co. Donegal

Web: www.holyroodhotel.com
Email: info@holyroodhotel.com
Tel: +353 (0) 71 9821232
Proprietor: McEniff Family

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About Us

The Holyrood Hotel, Bundoran has always been renowned for its warmth and hospitality down through the years. The first of the McEniff Hotels, it has been in the family for three generations.

Managed personally by the McEniff family, they carry on a proud tradition which has been handed on by Mrs. Elizabeth McEniff, Founder of the hotel group.

The Holyrood Hotel with its well appointed and spacious ensuite bedrooms, ensures that guests enjoy the comfort and stress free environment they have become to expect from the Holyrood Hotel. Located just a stones throw away from Blue Flag Sandy Beaches, a world renowned 18 hole links Golf course, and shadowed by the Darty Mountains.

The Holyrood Hotel can only captivate you and yours.

Waterfront Bar at the Holyrood Hotel, Bundoran, Co. Donegal

With beautiful views over Donegal bay you won't find a more Soothing place to unwind with a drink and watch the sun setting.

Escape Spa and Blue River Leisure Centre

An oasis of tranquility, fully equipped gym, sauna, steam room, 14m pool and six treatment rooms offering a wide range of therapies

Come visit us, and enjoy a great Donegal Welcome

 

 

Local Attractions

see http://www.holyroodhotel.com/bundoran/around-bundoran

Visit website: www.holyroodhotel.com

Whats on Offer:

  • Food
  • Late Bar
  • Live Music
  • Parties Catered For
  • Pub Quiz
  • Restaurant
  • Sport
  • Themed Nights

Facilities:

  • Accommodation
  • Baby-changing Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Coach Tours
  • Family Friendly
  • Family Run
  • Function Room
  • High Chairs
  • Open Fire
  • Smoking Area
  • Wheelchair Access
  • WiFi

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