Donegal Castle: Its History + Visitor Guide
For two centuries, the 15th century Donegal Castle lay in ruins, and it wasn’t until the 1990s that it was finally restored to its former …
For two centuries, the 15th century Donegal Castle lay in ruins, and it wasn’t until the 1990s that it was finally restored to its former …
Named after Saint Colm Cille, Glencolmcille is a tiny Irish speaking Gaeltacht village on the Sliabh Liag Peninsula. Part of the Wild Atlantic Way, it’s …
For some reason, Glencolmcille Folk Village tends to get missed by some who visit the glorious corner of County Donegal that it inhabits. Perched overlooking …
Although there’s only a handful of things to do in Killybegs, there’s endless places to visit a short spin away. Which is why the busy …
The vast majority of people should not attempt to get to the secret waterfall in Donegal. Also known as Largy Waterfall, reaching this place along the coast …
You’ll find Boyeeghter Bay / Murder Hole Beach in Donegal on the Melmore Head Peninsula, not far from Downings. What’s the story with the name?! …
Many who visit Grianan of Aileach in Donegal enjoy the views but fail to take the time to understand its fascinating history. Boasting breathtaking views …
The Caves of Maghera and Maghera Beach are somewhat of a hidden gem that are easily visited as part of a looped drive from Glencolumbkille or Ardara. …
Roads like the one at Glengesh Pass in Donegal make Ireland an absolute joy to explore. It doesn’t matter if you’re batin’ along on a …
A visit to Muckross Head is one of the more unique things to do in Donegal. Located in southwest Donegal, not far from Killybegs, this is …