The Welcome House- An Caim
The Welcome House- An Caim
Description
Beautifully decorated, large, open bungalow, standing in its own grounds in the village of Culdaff. Specially adapted for special needs and wheelchair use. Lots of space for family and friends. Also cosy for smaller groups. Close to stunning Blue Flag Culdaff Beach and the amenities of the village, including award winning McGrory’s Hotel and restaurant. The house is now named An Caim - after the Celtic symbol for protection and security - being safe and cared for even in the darkest times. The space Recently renovated to a very high standard for inclusivity. Fully wheelchair accessible, with hospital bed and easy use bathrooms and kitchen. Decor suitable for low vision. Easy walk to beautiful Blue Flag beach and McGrory's Hotel, both wheelchair accessible. This is a flexible, welcoming home, with space to gather and space to relax. Please note, the garden is not enclosed - there is open access to the road and therefore it is essential that guess maintain a high-level of care in relation to safety of children and animals Guest access The Welcome House has been deigned with easy guest access in mind, to facilitate memorable and enjoyable holidays for family groups and friends. All bathrooms and kitchen have been designed with advice from an occupational therapist . Flat thresholds and wide doors. Wheelchair ramp to rear patio. Hard surface drive and parking to front. Large lawned garden Other things to note Culdaff offers a perfect multi option holiday, with beautiful facilities at your doorstep, local touring in the Inisowen peninsula and Malin Head (along the Inisowen 100). you can explore east to historic Derry City and The Causeway Coast and further west in Donegal, including to Letterkenny and the Fanad peninsula. along the glorious Wild Atlantic Way. Please note the garden is not enclosed and there is open access to the roadway. Therefore it is essential that guess exercise care in the relation to safe management of children and animals
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Ireland · County Donegal · CuldaffCommunity Book-Direct Links
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