About Bunbeg Ballindrait
Highlights
A cottage building eligible for the refurbishment grant
Close to Bunbeg village
Located on a large plot measuring 4.6 acres in total.
The land borders the Clady river close to Bunbeg Harbour.
Located just of the R257 coast road known as the Wild Atlantic Way running along the picturesque Donegal coastline
Ideal as a holiday location or family home .
For the purchaser, there is an option sell a building plot or two off the folio subject to planning
Description
A traditional cottage building on a site measuring 5.5 acres
Location
Ballindrait ,just 200 metres from Bunbeg village.
Bunbeg (derived from the Irish An Bun Beag, meaning "the small river mouth") is a picturesque, historic coastal village located in the Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) region of west County Donegal. Situated along the iconic Wild Atlantic Way, it serves as a vibrant hub of Irish language, culture, and dramatic coastal scenery.Scenic Highlights & AttractionsBunbeg Harbour: A designated Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point, this working fishing pier is sheltered by high cliffs where the Clady River meets the sea. It offers an atmospheric, traditional look at maritime life.Bád Eddie (Eddie's Boat): The iconic shipwreck of the Cara na Mara rests on the sands of Magheraclogher Beach. It ran ashore in 1977 and has famously appeared in Vogue magazine and music videos.