The Viking House Hotel, Kincasslagh,
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14 Bedrooms
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For Sale
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14
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DNG Boyce Gallagher is proud to present to the market The Viking House Hotel in the picturesque village of Kincasslagh in Co. Donegal.
Nestled on the Atlantic coast, The Viking House Hotel has long enjoyed a long history as a family owned and run hotel in the heart of Gaeltacht. With its excellent location and spectacular sea views, this 14 bed hotel presents a rare opportunity to own and manage a thriving and much needed hotel that will cater for the many visitors that Donegal attracts throughout the year.
The ground floor of the hotel offers some of the most enviable uninterrupted sea views in the country and an open flow design through to the bar and restaurant present versatility for a multitude of dining and hospitality option.
Property Features:
• 14 spacious and elegantly designed ensuite bedrooms, many boasting views of the water.
• Warm and inviting Bar and Lounge area where Guests can enjoy stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.
• A stylish 35 seat restaurant and fully fitted commercial kitchen.
• Ample parking space available for guests’ convenience, ensuring a hassle-free experience from the moment they arrive.
Kincasslagh is a small Gaeltacht seaside village located in the Rosses area of County Donegal, Ireland. The Gaeltacht region is an official Irish-speaking region, and while the use of the language has been declining, it still holds a significant cultural value for the area. The village’s name, Cionn Caslach or Ceann Caslach, translates to “head of the small inlet,” reflecting its picturesque coastal location.
For golf enthusiasts, Cruit Island Golf Club is only a short distance away from Kincasslagh and features an incredibly popular golf course.
The Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal offers a stunning coastal route that showcases the rugged beauty and charm of Ireland’s west coast. From the wind-whipped tip of Malin Head to the serene beaches and buzzing little towns, Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way is a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences.
Unspoilt natural landscapes, unique attractions, and rich cultural heritage await visitors to Donegal, from the dramatic Slieve League Cliffs to the picturesque Poisoned Glen, the enchanting Glenveagh National Park, to the beautiful beaches (of which Donegal boasts over 100!)
The county’s historical sites such as Glenveagh Castle and Glencolmcille, along with its preserved traditions and Irish language, provide a glimpse into Ireland’s past and present. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, surfing at Blue Flag beaches, or exploring charming villages and ancient relics, County Donegal promises a memorable and authentic Irish experience that sets it apart.
For the foodies, Donegal offers a unique and compelling culinary experience that makes it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. The region’s rich tradition of eating locally and producing its own foods, combined with its stunning landscapes and the longest coastline in Ireland along the Wild Atlantic Way, sets the stage for a remarkable gastronomic adventure. Donegal has been working towards establishing itself as a top food destination, drawing in tourists from around the world to savour its outstanding local produce, seafood, cheeses, and beverages.
Contact Brendan at DNG Boyce Gallagher today on 085 177 3362 today to schedule a viewing and discover the endless possibilities that await at The Viking House Hotel.
Nestled on the Atlantic coast, The Viking House Hotel has long enjoyed a long history as a family owned and run hotel in the heart of Gaeltacht. With its excellent location and spectacular sea views, this 14 bed hotel presents a rare opportunity to own and manage a thriving and much needed hotel that will cater for the many visitors that Donegal attracts throughout the year.
The ground floor of the hotel offers some of the most enviable uninterrupted sea views in the country and an open flow design through to the bar and restaurant present versatility for a multitude of dining and hospitality option.
Property Features:
• 14 spacious and elegantly designed ensuite bedrooms, many boasting views of the water.
• Warm and inviting Bar and Lounge area where Guests can enjoy stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.
• A stylish 35 seat restaurant and fully fitted commercial kitchen.
• Ample parking space available for guests’ convenience, ensuring a hassle-free experience from the moment they arrive.
Kincasslagh is a small Gaeltacht seaside village located in the Rosses area of County Donegal, Ireland. The Gaeltacht region is an official Irish-speaking region, and while the use of the language has been declining, it still holds a significant cultural value for the area. The village’s name, Cionn Caslach or Ceann Caslach, translates to “head of the small inlet,” reflecting its picturesque coastal location.
For golf enthusiasts, Cruit Island Golf Club is only a short distance away from Kincasslagh and features an incredibly popular golf course.
The Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal offers a stunning coastal route that showcases the rugged beauty and charm of Ireland’s west coast. From the wind-whipped tip of Malin Head to the serene beaches and buzzing little towns, Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way is a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences.
Unspoilt natural landscapes, unique attractions, and rich cultural heritage await visitors to Donegal, from the dramatic Slieve League Cliffs to the picturesque Poisoned Glen, the enchanting Glenveagh National Park, to the beautiful beaches (of which Donegal boasts over 100!)
The county’s historical sites such as Glenveagh Castle and Glencolmcille, along with its preserved traditions and Irish language, provide a glimpse into Ireland’s past and present. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, surfing at Blue Flag beaches, or exploring charming villages and ancient relics, County Donegal promises a memorable and authentic Irish experience that sets it apart.
For the foodies, Donegal offers a unique and compelling culinary experience that makes it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. The region’s rich tradition of eating locally and producing its own foods, combined with its stunning landscapes and the longest coastline in Ireland along the Wild Atlantic Way, sets the stage for a remarkable gastronomic adventure. Donegal has been working towards establishing itself as a top food destination, drawing in tourists from around the world to savour its outstanding local produce, seafood, cheeses, and beverages.
Contact Brendan at DNG Boyce Gallagher today on 085 177 3362 today to schedule a viewing and discover the endless possibilities that await at The Viking House Hotel.
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