Peaceful surroundings, Fun of the Hostel life, Near Magnificent Mountains, The Carriage Hostel at Corcreggan Mill, Outstanding Views, Fantastic sea vistas
 
Surfing can be enjoyed near Corcreggan Mill
Surfing - a popular sporting activity in County Donegal
Horse riding near Corcreggan Mill
Mount Errigal from across Dunlewey Lough
Musicians in Corgreggan Mill Hostel
Muckish Mountain in winter
Surfing can be enjoyed near Corcreggan Mill

Surfing can be enjoyed near Corcreggan Mill

Local Activities

The Carriage at Corcreggan Mill is an inspiring place for, amongst others; Anglers, Artists, Birdwatchers, Bookworms, Bellydancers, Cyclists, Golfers, Divers, Entymologists, Fanatics, Geologists, Hedonists, Music Lovers, Poets, Photographers, Surfers, Writers and Walkers.

Dancing is also a favourite past-time here, so enjoy the many ceilis, set-dancing, barn dancing, jiving and waltzing for a good traditional night out in one of the many authentic traditional live music pubs nearby.

Visitors wishing for either a quiet and tranquil holiday or an active holiday have plenty of choice as there are opportunies for walking, horse-riding, angling and golf. Dunfanaghy Golf Course is a year-round course as its sandbased and free draining. The 18-hole course also offers the golfer stunning scenic views.

Surfing

Surfing has become a very popular activity in recent years in Donegal. The powerful Atlantic waves offer a wide range of options for both begineers and experienced surfers.

Surfing courses are also available in Donegal, including childrens Surf Summer Camps.

Kitesurfing, which relies primarily on wind for power, is a similar sport that has taken the world by storm, not least here in Donegal, being one of the fastest growing watersports around. It is becoming a common sight at many places around the county.

Go catch a wave and enjoy the exhilarating experience!

Horse Riding

The nearby Dunfanaghy Riding Stables www.www.dunfanaghystables.com provides excellent facilities.

Hill walking

Enthusiasts can enjoy an outing to Errigal Mountain, the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountain range with height of 749m. Muckish Mountain is also a dominant feature of the local scenery with its characteristic flat-top and has a height of 666m.