Woodhill House

Restaurant
- Lounge Bar - Guesthouse
Woodhill
House is an historic coastal manor house
dating back in parts to the 17th century
and formerly the family home of the Nesbitts,
local landlords and Ireland's last commercial
whaling family of the 19th century.
The
6th century religious relic, St. Conal's
Bell, was mysteriously stolen from Woodhill
House in 1845.
There is a fully licensed lounge bar, which has occasional music
sessions for tourists and locals alike.

The
house offers unusual and interesting accommodation
with private bathrooms/showers, Bord Failte
3 star rated.
The house which overlooks the beautiful Donegal Highlands is set in its own grounds
with an old walled garden.
Woodhill
House is well known for its high quality
and reasonably priced restaurant which accommodates
houseguests and the general public. The menu
is French based using fresh Irish produce,
especially seafood from nearby Killybegs,
Ireland's principal fishing port. The elegant
dining room contains antique furnishing from
by gone days
This
area is famous for its Donegal tweeds and
woollen goods. The local factory shops offer
exceptional bargains.
The
breathtaking links golf courses at Murvagh, Donegal town
and Narin /Portnoo are
all within a short drive.
For
more Information and Bookings
Woodhill House
Ardara,
County Donegal,
Ireland
Phone: +353
7495 41112
Fax: +353 7495 41516
Email: yates@iol.ie
Website : www.woodhillhouse.com