Jacksons Hotel, Conference & Leisure Centre

Ballybofey, Co. Donegal
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Rooms:
137
Property Type:
Hotel

Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International

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About Jacksons Hotel

Located in lovely surroundings & set amongst its own gardens, Jackson's Hotel & Conference Centre is an award-winning, family-run property providing an array of amenities including 134 beautifully appointed guest rooms. Relax by the log fire and enjoy breathtaking views of the River Finn & Drumboe Woods, sample delicious dishes in the Ballybuffet Bistro or Garden Restaurant or unwind in the state-of-the-art Leisure Centre with its 22m swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, solarium & fully equipped gymnasium. Ideally located for touring all the sights of Donegal. 45 mins to Derry Airport.

Rooms

You can expect the highest standards in all 138 of our luxurious rooms, each with ensuite facilities and a character of their own. The rooms are fitted in a variety of styles with all rooms equipped with TV, direct dial telephone and many have a beautiful view of the Hotel gardens, River Finn and Drumboe woods beyond. Our rooms are bright and airy with opening window, duvet, large bathroom, working desk, tea and coffee making facilities.

Location

Nestled in the bustling village of Ballybofey Jackson's Hotel is an award winning hotel on the banks of the River Finn and Drumboe Woods. Renowned for its hospitality and great food, Jackson's is the ideal base for touring Donegal and the North West of Ireland.

Other

With a stunning array of majestic mountains, hidden glens, beautiful lakes and some of Europe's finest beaches, Donegal's scenery is spectacular. Here, in Ireland's most northerly county the Gaelic culture and language not only survives, but thrives in the gaeltacht regions. And at night, the bars resound to the sound of traditional music and laughter. A twin town separated from Stranorlar by the River Finn. Ballybofey has the only inland 18 hole golf course in the county is an amenity shared by these two busy market towns. The Golf Club is set among pleasant valleys which are backed by mountains. Here you will find a coastline that combines soft sandy beaches with stunning rugged scenery and a landscape dotted with many tourist amenities suitable for all the family. At 725 metres, the nearby Errigal Mountain is one of the highest in Ireland, and Glenvagh National Park attracts 100,000 visitors a year to its magnificent castle and vast acreage of protected wilderness.