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About Arnold's Hotel
Arnold’s Hotel, the areas social heart, has been run by the Arnold family for four generations. With a warm Donegal welcome, this historic hotel provides comfortable accommodation, delicious locally sourced food, and a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring the Wild Atlantic Way, enjoying outdoor adventures, or simply unwinding by the sea, Arnold’s is the perfect base for your stay in North Donegal.
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Top Reasons To Visit
- Stunning Sea Views
- Friendly Team
- Golf & Surf Paradise
- Outdoor Dining Area
- Scenic Walks
- Excellent Food Options
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