Property Details for Assaroe Falls 1 bed
| Property Name Assaroe Falls |
Property Type 1 bed apartment |
Travel Location Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal |
Capacity Sleeps 2 |
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DescriptionASSAROE FALLSAssaroe Falls is a collection of luxury apartments for leisure or business use. There are both 1 and 2 bedroom options. All accommodation comes fully equipped with TV, dishwasher, microwave, cooker, fridge, freezer, washing machine/dryer. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean as each apartment has large patio doors, providing guests with an unusual sense of space not often experienced in apartment accommodation. Ideally located within walking distance to restaurants, pubs, shops and leisure facilities these apartments provide an excellent central point for a short weekend or longer break. In this area there are several visitor attractions within easy driving distance. The apartments are newly built with an exceptionally luxurious finish. Minimum 3 nights stay. Corporate and long stay rates available on request (please enquire with us directly). THE ACCOMMODATIONAssaroe Falls Studios The kitchen has all you will need if you decide to prepare your own meals. It contains a dishwasher, washing machine and drier, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, oven and hob, ventilation and storage. All utensils, crockery, cutlery and glassware are provided. The lounge is fitted with comfortable contemporary furnishings together with a flat screen TV offering a variety of terrestrial channels. For your safety and peace of mind we provide free and secure on site parking. Each apartment has a separate apartment entry phone and can be accessed through use of a unique key card. Assaroe Falls 2 Bedroom Apartments The kitchen has all you will need if you decide to prepare your own meals. It contains a dishwasher, washing machine and drier, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, oven and hob, ventilation and storage. All the utensils, crockery, cutlery and glassware are provided. The lounge is fitted with comfortable contemporary furnishings together with a television offering a variety of terrestrial programmes. COTS Please note there is an additional charge for a cot, 10.00E for up to 3 nights and 20.00E for a week. Assaroe Falls Welcome CentreFrom the moment you arrive at Assaroe Falls, our priority will be to look after you and make sure that your stay with us not only meets but exceeds your expectations. Our on-site Welcome Centre is situated very centrally within the complex so that you are never far from a helping hand. Whether you wish to make a restaurant reservation or require directions to the nearest beach, our staff are available to provide you with any help you may require. Additional services include, hire of cots, high chairs. LOCATIONAssaroe Falls Self Catering Apartments are centrally located just two minutes walk from Ballyshannon town centre. Immediate facilities include the Ballyshannon Leisure Centre and Slevins Department Store as well as numerous pubs and restaurants. Within driving distance, Assaroe Falls Self Catering Apartments are located conveniently to several beaches along the South Donegal coast line as well as an abundance of beautiful countryside, historical tourist attractions, golf, fishing, horse riding and surfing. You can drive and discover the neighbouring counties of Sligo, Fermanagh and Leitrim as well as taking time to explore what Donegal has to offer. DirectionsIt is important at this stage to mention that Ballyshannon is built on two main streets, which practices a one way system. Entering the town coming from Sligo, Belfast, Dublin - drive over the bridge into the town centre, taking the left hand road. Take the third turnoff on the left just by Geraldine Ogs Clothes Shop. Continue along this narrow street for approx 200m and turn left again into a large carpark, you will see Assaroe Falls on your right. Entering the town coming from Derry and North Donegal, drive into the town centre taking a right by the Allied Irish Bank. Take the immediate left just by Geraldine Ogs Clothes Shop. Continue along this narrow street for approx 200m and turn left again into a large carpark, you will see Assaroe Falls on your right. ServicesAs stylish as they are spacious, these contemporary apartments are beautifully appointed, with a list of amenities and facilities that just goes on and on. Whether you choose a one bedroom studio, two or three bedroom apartments or the very luxurious Penthouse, everything you need for a luxurious stay is right here at Assaroe Falls. Special Events
South Donegal LinksFor information on Restaurants, Shopping, Sport, Activities for Children and Leisure click on any of the links above. www.ballyshannon.ie About BallyshannonBallyshannon, the oldest town in Ireland is steeped in history. Inis Saimer, the little island situated in the Erne Estuary is said to be the spot where the first inhabitants of Ireland landed. Parthalon, a chieftain from Scythia (near modern Macedonia) is said to have landed here around 2700 B.C. Today Ballyshannon is a vibrant town the gateway to County Donegal, which makes the town an ideal base from which to tour the county as well as the neighbouring counties of Sligo, Leitrim and Fermanagh. Ballyshannon is rich in terms of drama, music, sport and business. It is twinned with Sene in Brittany, France since 1991 and is the birthplace of the well-known poet William Allingham (1824-1889) and one of the worlds greatest Rock guitarists Rory Gallagher (born 2nd March 1948). This town is situated on the Erne River where it flows into Donegal Bay. The area has played a significant role in the economic and political history of Ireland. At the end of the sixteenth century, during the Nine Year War, the river-crossing at Ballyshannon was twice held by the O'Donnells, Chieftains of Donegal, in an effort to repel the English colonisers. A portion of the O'Donnell's Castle at Ballyshannon can be found north of the Market Yard. After the Flight of the Earls in 1607 Ballyshannon was planted with English and Scots settlers and the town became a Garrison of the British Army. In the 19th century the town was a thriving market and port and was the birthplace of the poet William Allingham. In the 1960's a hydro-electric scheme was built between Ballyshannon and Belleek in County Fermanagh. The River Erne is famous for its salmon fishing and attracts many keen fisher-folk while the Ballyshannon Traditional Music Festival attracts thousands of visitors each summer. The area around Ballyshannon is rich in archaeological sites while nearby Rossnowlagh boasts a beautiful kilometre long sandy beach and is home to a Franciscan Friary. Whether you stay for just a few nights or as long as you like being in a hotel bedroom can never quite compare to the experience of having your own apartment. |
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Special Offers
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Donegal Discount-100 off weekly |
Thu 7th Aug - Wed 31st Dec '08 | €100.00 Discount | Make Enquiry |
Property Pricelist
| Date | Rate for 1 Week | Minimum Stay |
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| 24th May '08 to 30th May '08 | €599.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 31st May '08 to 27th Jun '08 | €599.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 28th Jun '08 to 29th Aug '08 | €699.00 | 3 nights (for €327.00) |
| 30th Aug '08 to 26th Sep '08 | €599.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 27th Sep '08 to 31st Oct '08 | €499.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 1st Nov '08 to 2nd Jan '09 | €499.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 3rd Jan '09 to 27th Feb '09 | €499.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
| 28th Feb '09 to 29th May '09 | €599.00 | 3 nights (for €297.00) |
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