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Posted Tue 7 Jul 2020 2:52 PM
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Hi we are going to stay in lusty beg resort for 2 nights and trying to source more options for before or after the stay, any recommendations ??? Would have loved to have stayed in the bubble domes but they are all booked out, just looking to see what options are out there?
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If you are going to stay in Lusty Beg then you need to visit Donegal, its the most beautiful place in Ireland and very close to Lusty Beg!
In Donegal Town visit:

https://www.heritageireland.ie/en/north-west/donegalcastle/
https://trionadesign.com/
https://hannahats.com/

and also:
https://www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie/
https://www.slieveleague.com/
https://www.heritageireland.ie/en/north-west/doecastle/

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Hi Ann
If you are looking for accommodation options before and after your stay in Lusty Beg, may I suggest that you consider a Bed & Breakfast stay?

B&B Ireland have hundreds of B&B properties located throughout Ireland with many in regions close to Lusty Beg in Co Fermanagh. They'll make the ideal base for exploring more of Northern Ireland. Don't miss out on visiting Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Your B&B hosts know their area well and will be able to advise you on what to do and see in their regions.

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Posted Wed 8 Jul 2020 4:54 AM
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Hey Ann!

Glad to see you here. 😉

You are going to Lusty Beg? That's so wonderful! I hope you will love it, and also the rest of Northern Ireland if you visit. 😊Many discoveries to come!

The tips from my fellow Ireland's passionates above are quite good! County Donegal is an amazing place to look at, with its nature and wonders.

If you want, you can also take a look at our accommodation research tool, where you can select the type of place you want to stay in and the location. Here is a selection for County Fermanagh. If you click on "view as map", you will have a better idea of where those places are located. 😁

Islands of Lough Erne are great places to nourish your spirit. You can find there the Isle of Oxen and its beautiful monastic site. Also, this article about Fermanagh's Lakelands can give you even more wonderful ideas for activities in the area. ☘️

Finally, I advise you to take a look at the Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland official pages for some health and travel advice during this unique situation. Better be prepared and aware! 💚

Do you already have a little idea of your itinerary? How long will you be in this part of Northern Ireland? 


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