Inishowen Gateway Hotel

About Inishowen Gateway Hotel

The Inishowen Gateway Hotel is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and being only a short 20-minute drive from Derry and 30 minutes from Letterkenny, it offers the ideal base when travelling the Wild Atlantic Way.

Overlooking Lisfannon Beach and Lough Swilly, the hotel has 80 well-appointed rooms and a leisure centre with a 20-metre swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. The Seagrass Wellbeing Centre provides a range of luxurious pamper treatments focusing on wellbeing and relaxation. With stunning views over Lough Swilly, the Peninsula Restaurant offers a choice of menus whilst the Loughview Bar hosts regular live music.

Top Reasons To Visit

In The Area

RESTAURANT

Nestled in the heart of Buncrana on the picturesque Inishowen Peninsula, Ubiquitis Restaurant is a culinary gem that offers a unique dining experience in a warm and welcoming setting. 

IRISH PUB

O’Flaherty’s Bar, established in 1939, has a tradition for presenting live music and sports and is one of the most popular family run pubs in Buncrana. 

MUSEUM

Fort Dunree

The museum houses a fascinating display of military memorabilia, artefacts and an array of 20th century guns. Located just seven miles north of Buncrana.

ART STUDIO

Mary Crowley is a self-taught watercolour artist based in Tiernasligo, Clonmany, on the picturesque Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal.

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