Doagh Famine Village In Donegal
Doagh Famine Village tells the story of Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840s all the way up to the present day. This …
Doagh Famine Village tells the story of Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840s all the way up to the present day. This …
Donegal is home to more exceptional strands than you can count, but few are as glorious as Tra Na Rossan Beach. Sandwiched between two green …
The Inishowen Head Loop is an 8.3km trail that takes around 2.5 hours to complete, depending on pace. Arguably one of the more rewarding trails …
Situated at the eastern tip of Inishowen, Stroove Beach is one of the peninsula’s highlights. Few beaches in Donegal boast a setting like Stroove, and that’s …
The Blue Flag Culdaff Beach on the northeast coast of Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula is one of the Wild Atlantic Way’s finest stretches of sand. Extending …
Few beaches boast a setting like Kinnagoe Bay in Donegal. While it’s one of my favourite beaches in Donegal, it’s easily up there with the best …
I’d argue that the best beaches in Donegal are Malin Beg, Ballymastocker Bay and Marble Hill, but there’s some hefty competition for the top spots! …
Welcome to Donegal – a county where a rugged landscape collides with heritage, history, tradition and some of Ireland’s most impressive scenery. I have been …
Although there are plenty of great things to do in Bundoran, the town gets a bad rap from some who say that there’s nothing more to it …
While the main things to do in Donegal Town are the castle and the abbey, there’s plenty on offer in ‘Dún na nGall’ – the “fort …