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$$ The Whins B&B has three inviting rooms with tasteful furnishings, which range
from exotic African accents to a sturdy four-poster bed (Sb-€35-45, Db-€70, Tb-€90-105,
Wi-Fi, parking, 10-minute walk north of town, tel. 074/913-6481, mobile 086/162-3948,
www.thewhins.com , annemarie@thewhins.com , Anne Marie Moore).
Eating in Dunfanaghy: The Mill Restaurant and Accommodation is gourmet all the
way, specializing in memorable lamb or lobster dinners. It's worth booking days ahead of
time (€45, Tue-Sun 19:00-21:00, closed Mon, tel. 074/913-6985). Muck & Muffin is a
simple sandwich café, great for quick, cheap lunches. It's above the pottery shop in the
stone warehouse on the town square (Mon-Sat 9:30-17:00—or until 18:00 mid-June-mid-
Sept, Sun 10:30-17:00, tel. 074/913-6780). The Great Wall is a hole-in-the-wall Chinese
takeaway place (daily 16:30-23:00, tel. 074/910-0111, next door to Centra Market). A few
doors down, The Oyster Bar does pub grub and live music on Friday and Saturday nights.
• From Dunfanaghy, you can head back to Derry via Letterkenny, but first consider a de-
tour to Horn Head.
Horn Head Loop (Corran Binne)
If you have extra time, take an hour to embark on a lost-world plateau drive. This heaving
headland with few trees has memorable coastal views that have made it popular with
hikers in recent years.
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