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Herons Cove Rossnowlagh, Ballyshannon, Ireland
+353749726076
+353719822070
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The eatery is also easily accessible by public transportation. The closest station is Ballyshannon Bus Station, which is 757 meters away, otherwise, there are parking spaces 524 meters away at Park View.
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Herons Cove restaurant in Donegal had a mix of reviews. While some guests were disappointed with the limited menu and lackluster atmosphere, others praised the warm welcome, comfortable rooms, and delicious breakfast cooked to order. Owners Davie and Rosie were highly praised for their hospitality. Despite some negative feedback, those who enjoyed their stay at this B&B found it to be a cozy home away from home with excellent service. Overall, the reviews showed a range of experiences, from disappointment to high praise, making Herons Cove a mixed bag for potential guests.
What User likes about Herons Cove:
Outstanding B&B! The rooms are impeccably clean, the beds are incredibly comfortable, the Irish breakfast is delicious, and Davey and Rosie offer kind hospitality and exceptional service. We can't wait to come back! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Herons Cove:
Just wanted to let your readers know that this hotel is no longer active and is up for sale. Now closed. So if you are travelling this direction just to go to Herons Cove Sorry drive on and go to Smugglers Cove . View all feedback.
This place is closed and would highly recommend the gaslight for excellent food and friendly st...
Just wanted to let your readers know that this hotel is no longer active and is up for sale. No...
Food was ok, nothing special. We wanted a bit more atmosphere, and higher quality food. Our ser...
It was by happy accident that I stumbled across the Heron's Cove restaurant just outside Rossno...
We went twice to this restaurant in 2008 and really loved it so being back in Donegal for the l...