Errigal Youth Hostel
Location:  Dunlewey, Gweedore
                 North Donegal
                 Errigal Youth Hostel is in a prime
                 location from which to discover the
                 northwest Donegal area.  It  
                 overlooks the Poison Glen with
                 breathtaking views of Dunlewey
                 Lough to the front and a full view
                of Errigal Mountain from the rear
                of the building.    
 
Contact:             Karl
 
Phone:                353 74 9531180
 
Web site:             www.errigalhostel.com
Bookings can be arranged from web site.
 
Directions:
From Letterkenny by car:  Take the N56 out
of Letterkenny.  Just after the town of Kilmacrennan turn left onto the R255 for Glenveagh National Park.  This will join onto the R251.  Dunlewey is the first town you will meet.
 
From Donegal Town:  Take the N56 out of
Donegal Town and head for Ardara, then
Glenties, then north to Dungloe and on to Gweedore.  
Then turn right onto 251 for Glenveagh National Park.  Dunlewey is the first village you will meet.
 
Open:                    year-round
 
Noteworthy History:
 
This new Errigal Youth Hostel is the first An Oige
hostel ever built from the ground up!  Everyone
seems to be amazed by its beautiful design and its
incorporation of modern conveniences.
 
Errigal Youth Hostel is the first An Oige hostel
which has an elevator so that it is wheelchair accessible.
 
2007 Rates:  
                              Oct.-April          May-Sept.
2 Bed Rooms         45 euros            50 euros
per room
 
4 bed rooms            76 euros            92 euros
per room
 
6 bed rooms             17 euros            21 euros
per person
 
U/18                        16 euros             18 euros
6 bed room
per person
 
                              Amenities:
 
-wheelchair friendly
-fully-equipped conference room
-catering for groups upon request
-internet access
-well-equipped self-catering kitchen
-some en suite rooms
-laundry
-drying room
-twenty-four hour access
-friendly, helpful staff
-catering for families, groups, and
 individuals
-free parking
-television
-International Booking Network
-cozy fire
 
Rooms:
This brand new hostel features 60 beds, and some rooms
will be ensuite.  There will be a selection of twin/double four and six-bedded rooms from which to choose.  Some bedrooms have been built in the mezzanine fashion.
 
Things To Do:
 
-visit Glenveagh National Park (beautiful  16,000 acres of          mountain, bogs, lakes, and woods is cut in two by the spectacular valley of Glenveagh.  It overlooks the lough
where Glenveagh Castle is located.  Made from rough-hewn granite, the castle, a castlellated mansion, was built between 1870 and 1873.
-visit Ards Forest Park (bays, rivers, loughs, beaches, salt marshes, valleys, viewing points, deer enclosures, and historic monuments, are woven together by a series of fascinating nature trails.
-visit one of the eleven Blue Flag Beaches in Donegal
-visit Arranmore Island
-visit Inishbofin Island
-visit Rutland Island
-visit Tory Island
-visit beautiful Slieve League Cliffs  (Europe’s highest
  sea cliffs)
-visit Horn Head sea cliffs
-the area is a hikers paradise with endless rolling hills, loughs, and hidden rivers.  Dunlewey and the surrounding area has walks from meandering forest strolls to demanding
mountain hikes.
-hike Errigal Mountain (752 meters high)
 with 100% unobstructed views of north-west Donegal
-take a fifteen-minute stroll to the Poison Glen
-walk the Ulster Way
-enjoy the Bealach na Gaeltac
-visit Ionad Cois Locha - The Lakeside Centre,      
  a multi-purpose visitor center complete with    
  its own farm, children’s play area, go carts,  
  boat trips on Dunlewey Lough, new purpose-built
  concert center, and crafts shop.
-enjoy horseback riding at one of the four
 stables in the area
-enjoy traditional music offered throughout
 the area  
-enjoy cycling
-ten-minute drive to short sandy beach
-swimming nearby
-enjoy kayaking
 
 
 
 
Snug Room for quiet reading
Common Room
View from  rooms in rear of hostel.
Four-bed private room.
 
View of Dunlewey Lough from the front of the hostel.
 
Karl and his family provide a warm welcome and expert advice on the local area.
The newly-built Errigal Youth Hostel is a state-of-the-art facility.  The lawns were recently planted and landscaping will be taking place.
The spacious dining room has incredible views from both the front and back of the hostel.
One of the two kitchens.
A Unique Hostel in Ireland