GLENVEAGH NATIONAL PARK & CASTLE
Visit the park to discover a remarkable castle, Ireland's largest herd of ...Read more
DONEGAL CRAFT VILLAGE
Read moreCreated in 1985, this “village” is an interesting window of contemporary arts and crafts in the county. Six workshops (painting, jewellery, wood, stone, weaving, glass) are open to the public, the opportunity to meet the famous and talented artists.
LOUGH ESKE
Charming lake at the foot of the Blue Stack Mountains, offering great ...Read more
GLENGESH PASS
Read moreA superb 25 km scenic road linking Glencolmcille to Ardara passes through Glengesh Pass (Gleann Géis in Gaelic, which means «Glen des Cygnes»). By approaching the Heritage Town of Ardara, we recommend a stop to the wonderful beach of Maghera.
DONEGAL CASTLE
Castle built in the 15thcentury on the banks of the River Eske, a former ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe Letterkenny Tourist Information Centre is a point of reference for travellers visiting the town of Letterkenny. Located on Neil T Blaney Road Ballyraine, the center offers a range of services and information to help visitors plan their stay. Travelers can obtain information on local attractions, events, accommodation and things to do in the area. Whether it's advice on the best places to visit, local restaurants or outdoor activities, the Letterkenny Tourist Information Centre is an excellent starting point for travellers wishing to discover this charming Irish town.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office offers brochures and advice on local attractions, activities and events not to be missed. Visitors can also obtain information on accommodation, restaurants and transport in the area. The office staff are friendly and knowledgeable, ready to help visitors plan their stay in Dungloe. Whether to discover the region's natural beauty, explore historic sites or enjoy the local culture, the Ionad TC tourist office is an ideal starting point for travelers.
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Read moreSligo, located in the northwest of Ireland, is an attractive tourist destination for visitors. With its picturesque landscapes, magnificent beaches and rich cultural heritage, Sligo offers many opportunities for discovery. Visitors can explore historic sites such as museums and landmarks, or enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, golf and horse riding. Sligo also offers a variety of accommodation, from hotels to guest houses and campsites. Shopping enthusiasts will also find plenty to tempt them in the music, book and craft stores. In addition, the town regularly hosts music, arts and food festivals, offering a unique cultural experience.
GLEBE HOUSE & GALLERY
Museum in Derek Hill's former home, featuring a collection of paintings by ...Read more
CREEVYKEEL SHORT FALL
Read moreOn the N 15 north of Cliffony. Bus Eireann will table you not far from the site. At the edge of the Yeats country (unfortunately, a little along the road), the court cairn in Creevikee (3000 BC) is undoubtedly one of the most impressive - and best preserved - of northern Ireland. The court, with ritual function, traces a broad circle surrounded by stones. The entrance of the house of burial is preceded by a porte door, leading to a corridor that leads to the bedroom itself, marked by two megaliths. Behind this main chamber, two other couloir are arranged, back-to-back, proof of the practice of communal burial. A wonder!
LISSADELL HOUSE
Read moreYeats fans can go to Lissadel House where the poet stayed several times to write. As you can see from the park's view, now a natural reserve of birds! The building, however, is not a success. Heavy construction of 1830, she turned to the blockhouse. The owner Constance Zou-Booth, who became Countess Markievicz, played an important role in the 1916 uprising and was the first woman elected to the British House of Commons. A fate of rebel…
NEWMILLS CORN & FLAX MILLS
Read moreOne of the largest and ancient mills in the country. Guided tour, on request, lasts almost an hour and provides the opportunity to see one of Ireland's largest hydraulic wheels in action.
ST EUNAN'S CATHEDRAL
A Gothic cathedral to visit, with Stations of the Cross panels painted in a ...Read more
DONEGAL BAY WATERBUS
Read more75 minutes cruise in Donegal Bay, to discover islands, historic sites and seal colonies.
DONEGAL RAILWAY HERITAGE CENTRE
Read moreLocated in the former railway station, this museum traces the history of the county of Donegal, and more specifically the railway line linking Derry to Ballyshannon, closed in 1959.
FRANCISCAN ABBEY
Read moreOn the Bords River, overlooking Donegal Bay, ruins of a Franciscan abbey erected in 1474.
DOE CASTLE
Castle, with keep and crenellated tower, set in a garden-like setting on ...Read more
DOAGH FAMINE VILLAGE
Read moreThe Doagh Famine Village is a restored 1845 th century village which tracks changes in Ireland between 2010 and. A very interesting and ideal visit for people travelling with children. A unique attraction!
DOAGH FAMINE VILLAGE
Visit this museum to discover the turbulent history of the Irish people, ...Read more