1 Roshine Lodge, Burtonport, Arranmore, Co. Donegal, F94X314
A tree bedroom hous ein the coastal village of Burtonport.
Burtonport (Irish: Ailt an Chorráin) is a picturesque Gaeltacht fishing village situated in The Rosses district of County Donegal. Located about 7 km northwest of Dungloe, the village is primarily known as the main gateway to Arranmore Island, with regular ferry services departing from its bustling harbour. Historically a thriving commercial fishing port developed by Marquess Conyngham in the 1780s, the village has diversified into a popular tourism hub along the Wild Atlantic Way. Visitors can explore the 5.5 km Burtonport Old Railway Walk, which follows a former transport route and offers views of the rugged coastline, or dine at local landmarks like The Lobster Pot. The village also carries a unique cultural history, having been home to diverse groups such as the Atlantis Commune (the "Screamers") and the Silver Sisterhood in the late 20th century.