Our place offers a warm and thoughtfully designed space where comfort meets character. The whole building has been recently renovated and brought back to life with guests in mind, combining modern comforts with a welcoming, homely feel.
Located just a short stroll from the beachfront and right in the heart of town, it’s the perfect base to enjoy everything the area has to offer—whether that's relaxing by the sea or exploring local shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, quality bedding, and complimentary coffee and tea. We also provide thoughtful extras like local guidebooks, cozy throws, and stylish furnishings to make your stay feel special.
We're always happy to offer personal recommendations for nearby attractions and hidden gems, and we're just a message away if you need anything during your stay. Whether you're here to unwind or explore, we aim to make your visit as smooth and enjoyable as possible
We’re a couple with a passion for renovating properties and creating comfortable, welcoming spaces for guests. As locals to Donaghadee, we’re always happy to recommend the best places to eat, drink, and explore in the area. Being just two minutes down the road, we’re never far away if you need anything during your stay, we're here to help make your visit as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
Guests particularly love the charming seaside town of Donaghadee for its scenic coastal walks, colourful harbour, and inviting sense of community. Situated on the northeast coast of County Down, Donaghadee offers year-round visual delights and fresh sea air.
The picturesque Donaghadee Harbour and Lighthouse are local favourites, where visitors enjoy watching fishing boats and sunset views over Belfast Lough. The lighthouse, built in 1836 and still operational, is an iconic landmark.
History lovers will appreciate the Donaghadee Moat and Camera Obscura—a Norman motte crowned by an early 19th‑century gunpowder store, now home to Ireland’s only accessible Camera Obscura. The Moat is open seasonally and free to enter.
Grace Neill’s pub, dating back to 1611, is believed to be Ireland’s oldest licensed pub. With stone flooring and ship-beam interiors it’s full of character and local stories.
The town centre is filled with independent cafés, eateries and shops—from the Copeland Distillery serving craft spirits and coffee to family-run restaurants like Pier 36 and Harbour & Company offering local seafood in a relaxed setting.
For walking and cycling enthusiasts, scenic routes along the coast and around Ballycopeland Windmill or nearby Mount Stewart House & Gardens are easily accessible.
Donaghadee is also known for being the filming location of BBC’s daytime drama Hope Street, filmed around its pier and town areas, which adds a cultural twist to the area’s appeal
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