Bundoran.............Holiday centre of the Northwest

 

 

 

There is a long tradition of welcome and hospitality in Bundoran. From it's first offical mention in 1777, as the summer residence of Viscount Enniskillen, Bundoran grew in popularity as the favoured resort of the leisured classes. They came from all parts for the "splendid sea-bathing and bracing health-giving air"

Bundoran
Ireland's Premier Seaside Resort
A warm Donegal welcome is extended to who stay in Gillaroo Lodge Bundoran Co. Donegal
Why not discover for your self why Bundoran is Ireland's Premier Seaside Resort

A break or holiday in Bundoran is truly fun for all ages. For family holidays, there is never a dull moment as there is plenty to keep everyone occupied.

If you are looking for an active break there is much to choose from. Just check out our list of some of the available activites.

River fishing on the Erne estuary.
Game/Sea Angling
An Anglers paradise!, enjoy fishing for salmon and trout on nearby rivers and lakes, which include the renowned Drowes river and Lough   Melvin. Your host at Gillaroo Lodge is a keen angler who can give you all the information you need to ensure you get the very best from your stay.
Bundoran GC is only one of the championship golf courses within driving distance

Championship Golf
Tee off at the excellent championship golf course in Bundoran, or the many other high quality golf courses within an easy driving distance.

Choose the best routes to ramble in the local mountains with advice from your host.

Walking
Go for a stroll on one of the many walks around Bundoran or for something more energetic join one of the guided walks in the surrounding scenic countryside. Your host at Gillaroo Lodge is an experieced hill walker and has intimate knowledge of all the best local walks.
Some of the other activities include
  • Equestrian
  • Cycling
  • Waterworld
  • Water Sports
    Surfing
    Body Boarding
  • Language School

 

 

Gillaroo Lodge, Bed & Breakfast, Accommodation
Bundoran Co. Donegal, Ireland.

Phone +353 72 42357, Fax +353 72 42172
E Mail : gillaroo@iol.ie This site has had visitors, thank you.
Last Edited on : 01 February 2001 19:30