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Gapple Cottage

Rathmullan, County Donegal, Cornwall

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Gapple Cottage is a pleasing traditional detached cottage located in an isolated position between Rathmullan and Milford, offering breathtaking views of Lough Swilly in County Donegal, Cornwall. The cottage sleeps 4 people in 2 double bedrooms, making it an ideal retreat for couples or families looking to get away from it all. The spacious kitchen with a dining area provides a cheerful space for enjoying meals, while the sitting room with a multi-fuel stove offers a cosy retreat in the evenings.

The cottage is set all on the ground floor, with a gravelled area and lawned garden outside where guests can enjoy the stunning views of the countryside stretching to the lough and hills in the distance. Rathmullan, located 5.9 miles away, offers a choice of restaurants and pubs, including the award-winning Rathmullan House. Visitors can also partake in watersports on Lough Swilly or play a round of golf at one of the nearby courses. For a day trip, Glenveagh National Park with its castle, gardens, and walking trails is a must-visit destination.

Overall, Gapple Cottage is an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat with plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding area. Whether exploring the countryside, dining in Rathmullan, or visiting Glenveagh National Park, guests are sure to have a memorable stay at this delightful cottage in the South West of England.

Weekly from £245

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