Corcreggan Mill
Our tranquil property is 2 miles west of the popular tourist village of Dunfanaghy, on the N.56, beside New Lake, with views of the Atlantic Ocean (1 mile away).
We can offer a range of accommodation from luxury ensuite rooms, and one small apartment in the Mill House, doubles and 4-bed rooms in a converted railway carriage, to camping facilities by the mill
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Dunfanaghy (Dún Fionnachaidh, fort of the fair-haired tribe, in Irish) is a small village, formerly a fishing port and commercial centre, in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland.
The centre of Dunfanaghy is a small square with a market house built in 1847 and a quay built in 1831 and formerly used to export corn. There are four churches: Clondehorky Old Church (now ruined), Dunfanaghy Presbyterian Church, Holy Cross (Roman Catholic) and Holy Trinity (Church of Ireland). The village is also home to a golf club, several art galleries and craft shops, and a museum, situated in part of a former workhouse, which describes the effects of the Irish Potato Famine on Dunfanaghy.