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The Abbey Hotel, Donegal

The Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town

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Abbey Hotel, Donegal
The Abbey Hotel in Donegal Town

The Abbey Hotel is located in the charming small town of Donegal in north west Ireland on Donegal Bay.  It overlooks the pedestrianised Diamond (main square) surrounded by attractive small shops, cafes and pubs.  The hotel is also ideally positioned for guests arriving by public transport as Bus Eireann operate regular services to the Diamond from Dublin, Derry, Sligo and Galway.

Abbey Hotel, The Diamond, Donegal Town
The hotel overlooks the Diamond (town square)

Due to its central position the hotel does not have its own car park but guests are recommended to use the Quay Street car park five minutes walk from the hotel (30 cents an hour) and with no charge overnight we only had to pay €1 for our entire stay.

Arrival and check-in:

Abbey Hotel Reception Area, Donegal
The Hotels Reception Area

The hotel has an inviting, spacious entrance lobby with a reception desk to one side.  We were warmly welcomed by a very pleasant member of staff who not only checked us into our room speedily but also surprised us with the news that we had been upgraded from a superior room to an executive suite.

The Room:

Executive Suite, Abbey Hotel, Donegal
Our luxurious suite

Leaving the lift, we couldn’t wait to unlock the door and stepping inside the room, what a treat there was in store for us.  The suite was everything we could have wished for and more.  Space had been utilised in the entrance hall to incorporate a large wardrobe, luggage rack, wine fridge, Nespresso coffee maker, kettle and hospitality tray.

Abbey Hotel Bedroom, Donegal
Entrance to the room

Moving into the L shaped suite we found it to be tastefully furnished in calming shades of blue with coordinated soft furnishings and a chaise longue adding to the wow factor.  A dressing table/ workstation with information tablet was positioned in one corner with a circular table and chairs by one of the windows which overlooked the picturesque Diamond.

Abbey Hotel Bedroom, Donegal
Our gorgeous room

The huge bed was so comfortable that if felt as if we were sleeping on clouds and with master power switches both at the bedside and by the door there was no need to go around turning off individual lights and lamps.  A huge smart TV faced the bed and although we didn’t watch it much, it was perfectly positioned for us whilst leaning back on the cushions.

Abbey Hotel Bedroom, Donegal
Chaise lounge & dressing table in our suite

The stylish bathroom boasted both a large slipper bath and a separate rainfall shower cubicle.  Contemporary pebble tiling and a deluxe vanity washbasin added to its appeal along with luxurious scented toiletries and thick pile Egyptian towels.

Abbey Hotel Bath, Donegal
Our stylish slipper bath

Dining:

The hotel offers a range of dining options from fine dining in its stylish restaurant to informal meals in the bar or food hall.

Abbey Hotel Market House Restaurant, Donegal
Dining in the hotel’s Market House Restaurant

Market House Restaurant – with views from the windows overlooking the Diamond the stylish restaurant has a convivial atmosphere.  Dishes are based on locally sourced produce with meat from local farms and fish fresh off the boats at nearby Killybegs.  Irish prime fillet steak cooked on the stone is one of their signature dishes along with a daily specials board.  Service is friendly and attentive with just the right balance of neither being rushed nor intrusive.

Market House Restaurant Gin and Wine Bar, Abbey Hotel, Donegal
The restaurant’s Gin and Wine Bar

Breakfast is served buffet style in the Market House restaurant each morning with a wide selection of everything you could possibly wish to start the day with.  Hot drinks and toast are then brought to the table with a friendly smile from the waiting staff.

Abbey Hotel Donegal, breakfast room
Breakfast is served in the Market House Restaurant

Abbey Bar – informal bar meals are served in the split level bar which seemed popular both with hotel guests and locals alike.  Live music takes place at weekends and occasionally mid-week for an enjoyable evening’s entertainment.

Abbey Bar, Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town
The Abbey Bar 

Food Hall – accessed from outdoors or through the Market House restaurant, it is open daily serving soups, salads, sandwiches and deli items.

The Abbey Hotel Donegal Town's Food Hall
The hotel’s Food Hall and Deli

Out and About:

Donegal Castle – explore the castle built by the O’Donnell chieftain in the 15th century overlooking the River Eske, with extensive additions two hundred years later.  Donegal Castle

Donegal Castle
Donegal Castle

Donegal Railway Heritage Centre – Donegal had the largest narrow gauge railway in the British Isles and this museum is based in one of the few remaining original station houses.  View rolling stock, interesting artefacts and model railways.  Donegal Railway Heritage Centre

Donegal Railway Heritage Centre, Donegal Town
The Donegal Railway Heritage Centre

Shopping – having a wander around the shops is an absolute delight as they are filled with small independents from stores offering Irish tweed, knitwear and local artisan jewellery.  Don’t miss Triona and Magee’s for tweed and the wonderful Four Master’s Bookshop all located close together overlooking the Diamond.

Hanna Hats, Donegal Town
Hanna Hats in Donegal

Five minutes walk from the Diamond on Tirconaill Street is the Hanna Hats factory and shop, established in 1924 and run by the third generation of the family.  It’s now Ireland’s only remaining handcrafted hat producer and an ideal opportunity to take home one of their stylish tweed hats or caps to keep you warm as well as being a wonderful reminder of visiting Donegal.  Hanna Hats

The Diamond, Donegal
Small shops many specialising in Irish tweed surround The Diamond

Donegal Bay – take a stroll along the scenic banks of the River Eske at the quayside.  Pleasure boat trips operate throughout the summer taking passengers out into Donegal Bay in search of seals off Seal Island amid the backdrop of the Bluestack Mountains.

River Eske, Donegal Town
The River Eske flowing into Donegal Bay

Further afield:  

Slieve League cliffs (Sliabh Liag) – located on the south west coast of Donegal.  These cliffs stand 691m above the Atlantic Ocean and are one of the highest and most dramatic sea cliffs in Europe.  Either walk 1.7km or take the shuttle bus from the visitor centre to the Bunglas viewpoint for breath-taking views of the sea cliffs and across to Donegal Bay and Sligo.  Slieve League

Slieve League Cliffs, Donegal
The stunning Slieve League Cliffs 

Killybegs – an attractive small town with a natural harbour and the largest fishing port in Ireland.  As the town lies between Donegal Town and the Slieve League cliffs it makes a good stopping off point between the two.

Killybegs harbour, Co. Donegal
Killybegs harbour, Co. Donegal

Overall:

Executive suite, Abbey Hotel, Donegal
Enjoying a pre-dinner drink in our suite

A superb hotel offering first class accommodation coupled with outstanding service from the dedicated team at The Abbey.  With dining options ranging from informal meals in the cosy bar-lounge to a fine dining experience in the Market House restaurant, there’s something for everyone’s tastes and budgets.

Details: The Abbey Hotel, Diamond, Glebe, Donegal F94 AP8W

We were guests of Tourism Ireland and the Abbey Hotel and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

 

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56 responses to “The Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town”

  1. paulinazurakowska Avatar
    paulinazurakowska

    real cool post ! Enjoyed reading it! Very informative too ★

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  2. grandmisadventures Avatar

    what a treat to see this hotel on your post! I went past it many times when I was in Donegal and kept thinking how much I would love to stay there. Great review!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I hope you get to visit sometime Meg as The Abbey Hotel is beautiful. I just loved Donegal Town too and would love to return.

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  3. Vikas Acharya Avatar

    Informative, Thanks for sharing

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  4. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What a lovely looking place to stay, definitely an excellent sign when a place is popular with locals and visitors alike!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Abbey Hotel is absolutely gorgeous Helen and definitely somewhere I want to return to. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  5. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    love it! Just brimming with charm!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Andy, we really felt pampered staying there.

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  6. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    A lovely trip Marion. Your photo of River Eske flowing into Donegal Bay is a worthy of framing and those cliffs are just so beautiful.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Sue. Donegal is a beautiful part of Ireland and we enjoyed touring the area. The Slieve League Cliffs are stunning.

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  7. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    What an amazing hotel where you are visiting Donegal Marion and with fabulous food service.
    Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Anita for your interest in the Abbey Hotel. It was a luxurious stay with delicious food.

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    2. Handmadepakistan Avatar

      Awesome hotel. Wish to visit.

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      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        Thank you for taking an interest.

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  8. I hear u Avatar

    It looks really comfortable.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it is a beautiful hotel.

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  9. a reader's journey Avatar

    It looks very cosy and comfortable. Hope you had a wonderful time!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We did indeed, thank you for your kind words and interest in this post.

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  10. Alison Avatar

    Looks fabulous Marion, what a treat to be upgraded. You look very glamourous with your champagne 🙂
    We were hoping to visit Ireland during our time in the UK, much depends on my dad’s health though

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Alison. Hope your Dad’s health improves. You must be relieved to be able to be with him after such a long time. Ireland is beautiful and it would be great if you were able to fit in a trip whilst you are over here.

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      1. Alison Avatar

        Thanks Marion ..just have to wait and see I suppose

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  11. Iykeanim Avatar
    Iykeanim

    Thanks for sharing

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  12. Iykeanim Avatar
    Iykeanim

    Oh wow it’s a 5 star hotel. So beautiful and neat

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Abbey Hotel is Indeed gorgeous. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  13. Vikrant Thakur Avatar

    How cold this place is 🥶

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  14. boosdiet Avatar

    If you have some time visit my blogs.

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  15. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Wow that hotel looks awesome, it would be hard to leave! Although that castle and the cliffs look incredible. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Lyssy for your interest. The Abbey Hotel is beautiful and ticked all the right boxes for us. Donegal has some stunning scenery so if ever you plan on visiting the north west coast of Ireland, I would recommend staying there.

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  16. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Lovely scenery and impressive hotel.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, the hotel was very comfortable and the surrounding area very scenic with much to see and do.

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  17. Rebecca Avatar

    Beautiful, quaint hotel! Looks to be a quiet little getaway, and the food services also look sublime. It’s true that the hotel experience can often make or break your impression of a city, so it looks like The Abbey Hotel really made your time in Donegal a good one!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The hotel definitely played a big part in our stay but the charming town was lovely too. Thanks so much for commenting and hope your weekend has gone well.

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  18. Life with Alegria Avatar

    Looks like you had a fabulous time. Lovely hotel with its comfy bed and beautiful tub. And those cliffs wow! What a stunning sight.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Abbey Hotel is absolutely beautiful Alegria and the surrounding area idyllic. Hope you might get an opportunity to visit sometime.

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      1. Life with Alegria Avatar

        Gosh wouldn’t I love to visit Donegal. It’s is definitely on my list.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Fingers crossed you get there sometime.

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  19. ourcrossings Avatar

    I have been to Donegal town many times, and each time, as we drove past the Abbey Hotel and through the Dimond, I always wondered about what it looked like inside. And now, thanks to your lovely post about it, I finally know! Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a bright and beautiful Sunday! Aiva 🙂 xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You live in a beautiful part of the world Aiva. We fell in love with Donegal town and the charming Abbey Hotel and gave such fond memories of our visit. Hope you are all enjoying a relaxing family weekend together. Marion xx

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  20. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like a great hotel in a great location, Marion. Obviously, we have to get back to Donegal. Thanks for this post. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I do hope you manage to get back to the west coast of Ireland as its unspoilt and scenic. Thanks so much for your interest. Marion

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  21. Miriam Avatar

    Looks so decadent and wonderfully plush. What a thrill to get that upgrade. The whole area looks gorgeous too!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were so lucky to get an upgrade but we would have been happy with the standard rooms as they are lovely too. The Abbey Hotel is gorgeous and its setting in the heart of the charming town absolutely perfect. Thank you Miriam for taking an interest and for your much appreciated thoughts.

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  22. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Donegal definitely looks and sounds like a charming town. Your accommodations look splendid. The bathtub alone looks like it would be worth the stay!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Donegal Town is small and charming and the hotel absolutely gorgeous. I just loved that huge slipper bath!

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  23. boosdiet Avatar

    It looks like a fancy Hotel

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It is indeed, but not too expensive!

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  24. leightontravels Avatar

    Another amazing accommodation, Marion. The bath is probably my favorite part with the Egyptian towels. Also, the food looks great as does Donegal in general. Hope you are having a nice weekend.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That bath was blissful Leighton and I felt really pampered soaking in it. Donegal Town is a delightful small town and I’d love to return at some point as it’s so pretty. Thanks for taking the time to comment and hope you’re having a good weekend too.

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  25. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Oh Marion, I have no idea how you’ve managed to even leave this hotel to see the beautiful surroundings ☺️. What a gorgeous looking room (that bath)! And the gin bar … it would certainly invited me already early in the afternoon! I can certainly see why your rating of this hotel is so high – it’s definitely a stunning place to rest after a day of exploring castles and shops!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I don’t know how we managed to drag ourselves away from the Abbey Hotel either it really was superb as was Donegal Town. Hopefully we’ll get back there at some point. Thanks for commenting. Marion

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  26. JamieAdStories Avatar

    It looks very cosy, especially the bath.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That slipper bath was gorgeous. Thanks for taking an interest in the lovely Abbey Hotel Jamie.

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