Nesbitt Arms Hotel

 

Country : Ireland

County : Donegal

 

Hotel Star Rating :3 Star

 

Hotel Facilities

Hotel Restaurant

  • Breakfast served
  • Dinner served
  • Lunch served
  • Vegetarian options

Things To Do In The Area

  • Golfing
  • Local restaurants
  • Sea fishing
  • Lakes
  • Go to the beach
  • Visit local heritage sites
  • Horse riding
  • River fishing
  • Hill walking
  • Shopping
  • Cafe
  • Near holy shrine
  • Local sightseeing
  • Historical trails
  • Walking trails
  • Boat trips
  • Live music venues
  • Guided tours

Hotel Venue Entertainment

  • Music venue for concerts
  • Christmas parties
  • Banqueting rooms available

Hotel Guest Services

  • Complimentary WIFI access available
  • Breakfast served to your room
  • Non smoking hotel
  • Internet access
  • Wireless internet in areas
  • Wifi access in public areas
  • Free car parking
  • Limited free parking
  • Baby sitting on request

Hotel Meeting Rooms

  • Natural daylight
  • Complimentary Wifi access

Hotel Business Centre

  • Fax
  • Complimentary WIFI access available
  • Photocopying service

Hotel Bar

  • Bar food menu
  • High season entertainment
  • Fully licenced Bar

Hotel Children Facilities

  • Cot available on request

Hotel Information

Built in 1838 The Nesbitt Arms Hotel takes its name from the last Whaling family in Ireland and lies at the hub of the heritage town of Ardara. Irelands capital in the manufacture of hand-woven tweeds and handknits.

Check In From - 3pm : Check Out Up To - 12pm

Cancellation Description : Once you cancel your booking up to 48 hours prior to arrival you will not incur a cancellation fee from the hotel. Cancellations that are made within 48 hours prior to arrival and no shows at the hotel will be charged the 1st night of the stay to your card. Please note that your booking deposit is non refundable.

Travel Description : Ardara is situated in Irelands North West in the rugged and beautiful County of Donegal.

Area Description : From Glencolumbkille a road heads inland towards Ardara, through the wild and picturesque Glengesh Pass where the road meanders through sloping mountainous terrain. Glengesh (Gleann Geis, Glen of the Swans) is one of two glaciated valleys that sculpture the northern edge of the Banagh peninsula.