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The Ferry House, Ramelton

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Rating
4.8
out of 5
Sleeps up to 8
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2

The Ferry House is a historic stone-built holiday cottage positioned on the water's edge of Lough Swilly near Ramelton, County Donegal. This characterful property sleeps 8 guests across 4 bedrooms, making it perfect for larger groups seeking a peaceful waterside retreat. The games room with table tennis provides excellent entertainment for groups of all ages.

The setting is truly spectacular. Guests wake to stunning sunrises over the lough and enjoy moonlit evenings from this tranquil waterside location. The property sits just 2. 9 miles from the heritage town of Ramelton with its local shops and restaurants.

Accommodation includes one king-size bedroom with en-suite bathroom, one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms.

 

About The Ferry House

The Ferry House is a historic stone-built holiday cottage positioned on the water's edge of Lough Swilly near Ramelton, County Donegal. This characterful property sleeps 8 guests across 4 bedrooms, making it perfect for larger groups seeking a peaceful waterside retreat. The games room with table tennis provides excellent entertainment for groups of all ages.

The setting is truly spectacular. Guests wake to stunning sunrises over the lough and enjoy moonlit evenings from this tranquil waterside location. The property sits just 2.9 miles from the heritage town of Ramelton with its local shops and restaurants.

Accommodation includes one king-size bedroom with en-suite bathroom, one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms. There are 2 bathrooms plus a downstairs cloakroom. The farmhouse kitchen features a Rayburn cooker and modern appliances. The dining room seats 8 people around a large table, whilst the sitting room has an open fire and comfortable sofas.

Groups can explore Giant's Causeway (45 minutes), Glenveagh National Park (30 minutes) and Letterkenny (15 minutes) for shops and restaurants. The Blue Goat Deli in Ramelton is particularly popular with visitors.

The Ferry House offers off-road parking for 3 cars and a partly enclosed garden perfect for dogs. This waterside retreat combines historic character with modern comfort for unforgettable group holidays.

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What Guests Love

What do previous guests think about their group stay at The Ferry House

Stunning waterside location

Wake up to beautiful sunrises over Lough Swilly from nearly every window in the house.

Games room entertainment

Table tennis room keeps groups entertained with bats and balls provided for instant fun.

Spacious group dining

Dining room comfortably seats 8 people around a large table for memorable group meals.

Dog-friendly facilities

Large enclosed rear garden provides safe space for up to 2 well-behaved dogs.

Cosy open fire

Traditional open fire in sitting room creates perfect atmosphere for group gatherings.

Convenient parking

Off-road parking for 3 cars under trees less than 50 metres from house.

Getting To The Ferry House

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach The Ferry House by car, follow the main roads to Ramelton in County Donegal. The property is easily accessible from the town centre and you'll have convenient off-road parking for three cars under trees.

By Train

The nearest railway station is in Letterkenny, approximately 15 minutes drive from the accommodation. From there, it's a scenic journey through County Donegal to your waterside retreat.

Off-road parking for three cars
Letterkenny station (15 minutes drive)
Easily accessible from Ramelton town centre

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Giant's Causeway
Distance: 28 miles
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Glenveagh National Park
Distance: 18 miles
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Ards Forest Park
Distance: 25 miles
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Lough Swilly Shoreline
Distance: On doorstep
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Ramelton Heritage Trail
Distance: 2.9 miles
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Letterkenny Town Park
Distance: 12 miles
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Letterkenny Shopping Centre
Distance: 12 miles
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Blue Goat Deli Ramelton
Distance: 2.9 miles
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Tesco Letterkenny
Distance: 12 miles
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Ramelton Heritage Town
Distance: 2.9 miles
F92 XV36
Letterkenny Town Centre
Distance: 12 miles
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Rathmullan Beach
Distance: 8 miles
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Giant's Causeway
Distance: 28 miles
BT57 8SU
Glenveagh National Park
Distance: 18 miles
F92 XW47
Ards Forest Park
Distance: 25 miles
F92 AE12
Lough Swilly Shoreline
Distance: On doorstep
F92 F9C4
Ramelton Heritage Trail
Distance: 2.9 miles
F92 XV36
Letterkenny Town Park
Distance: 12 miles
F92 FC93
Letterkenny Shopping Centre
Distance: 12 miles
F92 FC93
Blue Goat Deli Ramelton
Distance: 2.9 miles
F92 XV36
Tesco Letterkenny
Distance: 12 miles
F92 YN26
Ramelton Heritage Town
Distance: 2.9 miles
F92 XV36
Letterkenny Town Centre
Distance: 12 miles
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Rathmullan Beach
Distance: 8 miles
F92 RH25

Is The Ferry House Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
The Ferry House offers excellent facilities for children with a dedicated games room featuring table tennis with bats and balls provided. The large enclosed rear garden provides safe outdoor play space whilst the waterside location offers endless entertainment watching boats and wildlife on Lough Swilly.
Groups Will Love...
The dedicated games room with table tennis provides fantastic entertainment for groups of all ages. Complete with bats and balls, this separate space allows different activities to happen simultaneously whilst the dining room seats 8 people comfortably around a large table for memorable group meals together.
Pet Friendly
The Ferry House welcomes up to 2 well-behaved dogs for £35 additional cost. The property features a large enclosed rear garden providing safe outdoor space for pets to exercise and play. The waterside location offers excellent walking opportunities along Lough Swilly's shoreline for daily exercise.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at The Ferry House

Blue Goat Deli

Located 2.9 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: F92 XV36

Ripples Restaurant Ranny

Located 15 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: F92 XR84

Letterkenny Town Restaurants

Located 12 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: F92 FC93

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about The Ferry House

How many people does The Ferry House sleep?
The Ferry House sleeps 8 guests across 4 bedrooms including one king-size, one double and two twin rooms. There are 2 full bathrooms plus a downstairs cloakroom for group convenience.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, The Ferry House welcomes up to 2 well-behaved dogs for an additional cost of £35. The property features a large enclosed rear garden providing safe outdoor space for pets.
What group facilities are available?
The property includes a dedicated games room with table tennis, bats and balls provided. The dining room seats 8 people comfortably and there's a sitting room with open fire for group relaxation.
How far is it from local attractions?
Ramelton heritage town is 2.9 miles away with shops and restaurants. Letterkenny is 15 minutes drive whilst Glenveagh National Park is 30 minutes and Giant's Causeway 45 minutes away.
What kitchen facilities are provided?
The farmhouse kitchen features a Rayburn cooker, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. There's plenty of worktop space and a washing machine for longer group stays.
Is there parking available?
Yes, there's off-road parking for 3 cars under trees less than 50 metres from the house. This provides convenient access for larger groups arriving in multiple vehicles.
What are the sleeping arrangements?
The king-size bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. The double and twin bedrooms share the main bathroom which has a shower over bath.
What heating is provided?
The property has central heating throughout plus a Rayburn cooker in the kitchen and open fire in the sitting room. The dining room also features a wood-burning stove for additional warmth.

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The Ferry House Reviews

Patrick
We loved our stay at the Ferry House. The location is amazing, so close to the sea and the house is filled with old world charm. The house was spotlessly clean, with plenty of fridge space in the quirky kitchen and plenty of crockery, cutlery and glasses. The bedrooms were cosy with comfortable beds and quilts. We had fun with table tennis and a very cosy evening by the fire with no electricity while storm Amy raged outside. It's a great centre to tour Donegal and the surrounding area. The house's only drawback was a lack of a walk in shower.
Michael
All was good although one annoying issue was the external floodlights that constantly came on every night. They would start and stay on for various length of times generally 30secs or so then switch off before instantly coming on again. I could not see a switch to turn them off or see any reason ie foxsquirrel or any thng else why they should always basically be on and the light shone into the end ensuite window, so I closed the shutters to keep the light out although I like natural lightdarkness to be seen minor issue really once I'd close the shutters each night.
Great location near the Lough and our dog loved it with his floating aid jacket on and the enclosed back garden. The house is very old and has all of the old features. The only downside is the showering facilities one electric shower that cuts out on a timer which isnt great if youre a woman lol the tv reception was a bit shaky and Uk catchup apps dont work in Ireland. If those 2 areas were improved I would have given it five stars and not just four.
Stephen
An Unforgettable Retreat with Mesmerizing Views and Comfort Nestled next to the waters of Lough Swilly, Ferry House offers a truly stunning location for a peaceful getaway. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the picturesque setting and the tranquillity that enveloped the area. One of the highlights of our stay was the simple yet perfect pleasure of sitting at the kitchen table and looking out at the water of Lough Swilly. This daily ritual became a cherished part of our mornings, the everchanging light and the movement of the water provided a backdrop that set the tone for the day ahead. The charming town of Ramelteon is just a short drive away from Ferry House, offering access to most amenities you'll need to enhance your stay. Ramelteon is a delightful town with a rich history and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It's the kind of place where you can take leisurely strolls, explore local shops, and enjoy the friendly vibe of a closeknit community. The surrounding area also boasts a number of beautiful beaches, each with its own unique character. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a more active beach to enjoy water sports, there's something for everyone. Ferry House itself exudes warmth and comfort. The house was very cosy and comfortable, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. One of our favourite features was the lovely Rayburn in the kitchen. Not only did it provide a cozy warmth, but it was also incredibly practical for drying wet dogs and raincoats after our beach outings. The kitchen is well appointed, with everything you need to cook full family meals. On the days we chose to dine in, we were able to prepare delicious meals for our group of seven adults with ease, then retire to the lounge to relax in front of the open fire to reminisce about the day over a glass or two of wine. Those who still had a bit of energy left can easily burn that off by battling each other in a game of table tennis For those nights when we wanted to treat ourselves to a meal out, we found a gem of a restaurant in Ranny. Ripples Restaurant, located just a 25minute drive away, and is a firm favourite of ours. The food and service is superb, and to top it all off, the restaurant is dogfriendly. We visited Ripples in both January 2023 and January 2025, and despite the offseason, the quality of the food and service remained outstanding. We can only imagine how popular this place must be during the summer season. If you're planning to visit, we highly recommend giving them a call to reserve a table. You won't be disappointed! The bedrooms at Ferry House were equally impressive, with extremely comfortable and cozy beds that ensured we had a restful night's sleep. The attention to detail in the dcor and the quality of the furnishings contributed to the overall sense of luxury and relaxation. After a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings, it was a pleasure to return to such a welcoming and comfortable space. Our dogs also thoroughly enjoyed their stay at Ferry House. The spacious outdoor area provided plenty of room for them to play and explore, and the proximity to the water meant they could enjoy refreshing swims. It's clear that Ferry House is a petfriendly property, and we appreciated the thoughtful touches that made our furry friends feel right at home.
Michael
Beautiful property in a stunning location. We very much enjoyed our stay.
We loved our stay at Ferry House, very relaxing, beautiful sunrises and moon over the lough. We saw loads of wildfowl, including and huge stork which had a little forage on the shore close to the house. We had one day of stormy weather on the first night, the swell caused the water level to rise on the lough. Marty from the boat house appeared in the darkness with his head torch and banked our door with sandbags just in case. They were not needed in the end, but we felt well looked after, Marty is lovely. We visited many beautiful spots during our stay including Giant's Causeway, the lighthouse, Glenveigh National Park and Ards Forest. We had a lovely day in Derry and some of our party visited the Science Museum in Belfast. Letterkenny is great for bigger shopping and eating out take a look at the Hiring Fair Monument in Letterkenny Square. The house was very cosy and comfortable, lovely Rayburn in the kitchen, great for drying wet wellies and raincoats. The only thing we needed and didn't take with us was tableware cups, plates and bowls for very young children. Otherwise, we managed to cook full family meals on the days we ate in. The house is in a very peaceful, secluded spot, we quickly found ourselves becoming absorbed into the landscape and ebb and flow of the tides, it was lovely.
Timothy
What can you say about the Ferry House that hasn't already been said. It is in a stunning location next to the Lough. The views in the morning were wonderful. Watching the Harvest moon shining on the water, the sunrise, all very beautiful. The Ferry House was clean and very well appointed, although a hair dryer and a cork screw would have been nice! The location is excellent for exploring North West Donegal, with the pretty little town of Ramelton nearby, yes we fell in love with the Blue Goat Deli. Letterkenny has all that you need. For dog owners the enclosed large rear garden is excellent. The bathrooms are a little tired and an update to the shower would be a bonus. But you need to understand that it is a very old property with a few foibles that go with the territory. Would I recommend The Ferry House? Absolutely 100.
Kirsty
The property and location were absolutely amazing. Beds and living room were really cosy and comfortable. Marty was so nice and turned on the Rayburn during our stay which made the kitchen super warm. The only downsides I'd say is that the main bathroom could really do with upgrading as could the oven. Also when we got there the house was full of spiders and spiderwebs. Maybe the cleaner doesn't hoover the cobwebs because she doesn't want to kill the spiders but it gave a really bad impression of hygiene and the spiders did freak some of the group out.
We really enjoyed our time at Ferry house but I appreciate the location and even the age of th house wouldn't appeal to everyone I know. It was perfect for us though. There was 6 of us and a dog and at no point did we feel on top of each other
We enjoyed a tranquil stay in this beautiful old house on the edge of Lough Swilly so much to do in the locality and I don't know when I last slept so well in the very comfy bed! We were delighted to be able to have our dog with us and we had a truly enjoyable stay, it was so peaceful. It's a pity the weather was so cold outside for July but c'est la vie!
Andrea
A fabulous, characterful house. Amazing views, tranquil setting but only a short drive to shops and restaurants.
Caroline
Such a fabulous stay, The location is stunning and with the beautiful views of the Lough from nearly every window it meant we could enjoy the view regardless of the weather! Well definitely be coming back for another stay.
Victoria
The Ferry House is the perfect place to get away from it all. Sitting at the kitchen table looking out at the water of Lough Swilly is how I would like to spend every morning. Ramelton is just a short drive away with access to most things youll need to enjoy your stay and there are a number of beautiful beaches to choose from in the surrounding area. The house also benefits from extremely comfortable and cozy beds. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, as did our dogs.
This is a charming old property, which is very comfortable and well furnishedequipped for a group of friends or family. The bed linens were good quality, and kitchen had everything needed, to cater for a group.
Fabulous house. Wonderful views over the lough. Great location to explore the area. Everything was super within the house. Could do with a better shower in one of the bathrooms. Would definitely return.
Judith
Absolutely fabulous location, a breathtakingly beautiful spot. We all enjoyed our holiday immensely, lots to see and do. We did have a storm to contend with but that didnt stop us getting out and about. We had both fires on every night it was so cozy and warm. The beds were comfortable with feather pillows and duvets. Its a very old property with lots of charm, some things arent perfect but that adds to the ambiance. All in all a fantastic holiday in a beautiful country
This amazing cottage is in a dream location. The views over the water at night are simply breathtaking I stayed there for almost three weeks and I got to witness the Northern Lights, a stunning rainbow, and just fantastic views of the moon on the water every evening. The house is perfect spotless, cosy and full of character. The only problem I had being there for 3 weeks was the lack of drying facilities just one very small clothes horse. Otherwise, simply perfect.
Chrissie
We LOVED our break at Ferry House. It was everything we wanted and more. We always take our dogs away every JanFeb to somewhere remote for some down time and this trip has been a huge hit with us. Walks on the beach, glorious sunsets, local food and drink, day trips on the Wild Atlantic Way it was perfect from start to finish. I think you are very lucky we didn't claim squatters rights and decide to stay
Thomas
The owners were very attentive, propped in to see how we were getting on. The beds were comfy and the lounge perfect for after dinner gamesrelaxing. The views across the lough were lovely! A few improvements The property has an incorrectly fitted and poorly functioning stove in the dining area the 5' flue is too small for the appliance, needs a 6 flue . The upstairs bathroom would benefit from the addition of curtain or blind.
Celine
Wonderful, idyllic house in the dreamiest of locations, right by the water. Really comfy beds and sofas and very homely. Characterful house with everything we could wish for.
Loved the Ferry House! It was a gorgeous property 34 minutes drive outside of Ramelton. Its a great base for exploring that part of Donegal with Glenveagh National Park and great beaches in Port Salon and Rathmullan not too far by car. The beds were super comfortable and it was brilliant being able to take our 2 dogs, who loved the enclosed rear garden and beach Lough walk in front of the house. The House has good facilities but the bathrooms were a bit outdated and if you have older guests the step down to the upstairs bathrooms can be a bit tricky. Some additional bits in the kitchen, like egg cups and providing some milk and bread for arrival would be a great touch to add. Have already recommended to friends and family.
Victoria
The Ferry House is an idyllic escape. We spent a week here in March and were lucky enough to get wonderful weather. There is so much to do within a short drive and you have the Lough right outside your door. The house is well equipped and the bedrooms were large and very comfortable. We will definitely be back.
Christopher
A stunning location right on the water. The Ferry House is comfortable and warm. The house is old and full of atmosphere with open fires and wooden shutters. The owners were kind and helpful whilst giving guests privacy. The local area is full of interest and beauty with lots to see and do. The bathrooms have seen better days and could do with upgrading but are clean and serviceable. The neighbours were welcoming and helpful and really added to our stay. We loved it and would recommend it to anyone.
Fantastic unspoiled and fascinating location. Truly another world. Huge house, a bit remote but great neighbours. No distance really from great golf, a National Park and sensational coastline. Heavenly! Jules and Carole
Matthew
Brilliant holiday. Only issue is that soil pipe from bathroom was blocked when we got there with human waste on patio at back. We were fine to use other toilets but this would be a major issue for some. Living room only had 6 chairs despite the accommodation being for 8. Absolutely brilliant place though. Wonderful location with lovely people.
We really enjoyed out stay despite inclement weather. The house is very well renovated. Loved the sash windows, Rayburn stove, Beautiful lounge, Spacious bedrooms and comfortable beds. Also the garden was very well enclosed and a great size for our dogs.Loved the beachfront location.When we needed to contact the owners they were friendly and very helpful and Marty was very helpful also We felt well taken care of. Only took 1 star away from accuracy of listing because advertised as set on a private cul de sac, the small road outside past the cottage was used regularly by people walking especially dog walkers and occasionally drivers. It meant that we couldnt let our anxious dog off the lead on the beach directly opposite the house which was a pity ,in case anyone appeared. A large PRIVATE notice at the entrance to the cul de sac would help. We found the sink in the utility room rather than the kitchen a little getting used to ,and the hand held shower head in the ensuite ,but in general loved the feel and history of the house. We loved Donegal , and despite the few points above, would highly recommend and would love to stay in Ferry House again.
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