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Top Rossnowlagh Pet Friendly Hotels

Sandhouse Hotel
Pet lovers shouldn't miss the chance to visit Rossnowlagh, a tranquil city known for its beaches and restaurants, as well as attractions like Rossnowlagh Beach and Abbey Assaroe.
How to Wander Wisely in Rossnowlagh with Your Pet
- Enjoy top attractions like Donegal Golf Club, Lakeside Centre, and Five Oaks Ranch.
- Other things to see include Donegal Equestrian Centre, Bundoran Golf Club, and Bundoran Surf Company.
- Need a pet store? Try Old Church Veterinary Hospital (XL Vets Ireland) and Pets R Us Superstore.
Pet-Friendly Times to Vacation in Rossnowlagh
Weather can make a huge difference, especially if you want to spend time outdoors. We have gathered the average daytime and nighttime temperatures to help better plan your time in Rossnowlagh.
From January to March, average temperatures range from 52°F in the daytime to 35°F at night. Between April and June, the daytime average is 65°F and the nighttime average is 38°F.
From July to September, average temperatures range from 67°F in the daytime to 46°F at night. Between October and December, the daytime average is 59°F and the nighttime average is 36°F.
Rossnowlagh hotels essential information
Accommodation | 174 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | CA $424 |
Highest Price | CA $424 |
Popular hotels | Sandhouse Hotel |
Recent Rossnowlagh hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Sandhouse Hotel
"Our room had a lovely beach view and was very spacious. It was a little dated but not in any way problematically so. The bathroom was large with a good powerful shower. But the best thing about our break was our food in The Glasshouse Restaurant! On route to Ireland we thought we’d break our long journey with a night’s stop at Friars Carse Hotel near Dumfries. We paid more for our evening meal and wine there and it was dire quality. My wife was unable to finish her soggy pasta drowned in oil. By contrast the food in The Glasshouse Restaurant at The Sandhouse was probably some of the best we both have ever had, you know the dangerous type, so good despite being full you keep eating it! Whilst every bit was brilliant, I think our query to each other “How can carrots taste this amazingly good?” sums up its excellence. The food presentation and service was simply fabulous with friendly and helpful staff. We’re happy to commend 100%!"


