In a slightly surprising location in what has become a mainly residential area on the edge of Donegal town, Theresa and Albert Morrow’s delightful B&B is tucked into a quiet corner of their busy working farm and has a pleasant view out over an attractive garden to the countryside beyond. It is, as they say on their brochure, ‘a place worth finding’, and was one of the first in Ireland to receive the EU flower award for Eco tourism.
The Morrows are exceptionally caring hosts and their warmth, attention to detail, excellent customer service and concern for all things environmental has earned Ard na Breátha a great reputation with their many delighted guests.
There is a very happy atmosphere and the house is planned with care to help people to relax, including a proper bar with bar stools, and a spacious new residents’ lounge with an open fire and a panoramic view of the Bluestack Mountains - a lovely place to relax in after a day out exploring Donegal, or dining in one of the nearby restaurants (a pleasant walk in fine weather).
A covered walkway links the house to accommodation in a separate building, just a few steps away: the bright, refreshingly simple country style rooms are very comfortable, and all have phone, TV and full bath with shower.
A lot of care goes into breakfast, which is a very laid-back affair, offering all the treats people like to spoil themselves with on holiday, and a flexible attitude to timing