2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office

Killybegs, located in the province of Ulster in Ireland, has a tourist office offering a wealth of information for visitors. The address of the tourist office is Shore Road Cashelcummin, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Killybegs is a picturesque port town with a rich history. You can find out more about its past by visiting the tourist office or their website. They also offer useful information on cabs and other local services.

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 Killybegs
2024

SILVER STRAND

Natural Crafts

On the Wild Atlantic Way, the fine sandy beach of Silver Strand (An Trá Bhán in Gaelic) is one of the most beautiful in Donegal County.

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 Glencolmcille
2024

SLIABH LIAG BOAT TRIPS

Natural Crafts €€
Company offering a wide range of boat tours to get as close as possible to ... Read more
 Carrick
2024

ST MACARTAN'S CATHEDRAL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

On a hill southeast of downtown, stands a beautiful Catholic cathedral, built between 1859 and 1892, and its 76-metre high spire. The façade is decorated with numerous statues of saints and bishops. The interior of this impressive grey limestone building is dominated by an inverted hull structure.

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 Monaghan
2024

PATRICK KAVANAGH CENTRE

Places associated with famous people to visit
Museum dedicated to local history and to Patrick Kavanagh, a great poet and ... Read more
 Carrickmacross
2024

STRONG TULLYRAIN RING

Archaeological site

Monaghan County has several Bronze Age megalithic sites, including the well-preserved circular triple-walled fort of Tullyrain near Shantonagh in the south of the county.

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 Carrickmacross
2024

CASTLE LESLIE ESTATE

Castles to visit
A superb castle overlooking a lake, transformed into a luxury hotel where ... Read more
 Monaghan
2024

KILLYKEEN FOREST PARK

Natural Crafts
Forest park nestled on the shores of Lough Oughter, offering signposted ... Read more
 Cavan
2024

CARRICKMACROSS LACE GALLERY

Specialized museum
Gallery featuring many delicate Carrickmacross lace works, including ... Read more
 Carrickmacross
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office

Among the city's historic buildings, the elegant Market House, dating from 1792, now houses the tourist office.

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 Monaghan
2024

GLENCOLMCILLE FOLK VILLAGE

Museums
A life-size reconstruction of a rural village from the 18th to the 20th ... Read more
 Glencolmcille
2024

ST PATRICK & FELIM CATHEDRAL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
Neoclassical Catholic cathedral with impressive spire, one of Cavan's ... Read more
 Cavan
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office

The office is on a historic axis of the city, including the religious buildings, Church of Ireland and Saints Patrick & Felim Cathedral. The building - even houses the library of the county.

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 Cavan
2024

CATHEDRAL KILMORE

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
A Gothic cathedral with a 12th-century Romanesque doorway in Cavan, a ... Read more
 Cavan
2024

KOOL KIDS - CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY CENTRE

Amusement park

The centre has several compartments games and offers several activities, hosting even children under 3 years. Summer camps are also organised.

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 Cavan
2024

CARROWKEEL CEMETERY

Cemetery to visit

After Castlebaldwin, headed for Boyle. An exceptional site lost in the Bricklieve Mountains: fourteen cairns (from 2000 to 3000 BC) are dispersed on the top of the mountain, one of which (labelled "K") is construction similar to that of Newgrange (Meath County): a passage over the corridor allowing the light to be filtered to the burial chamber.

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2024

ABBEY BOY

Abbey monastery and convent

Bus Eireann travels to Boyle from Sligo. Those who have visited Mellifont Abbey (Louth County) will regain the austerity and severity of the Cistercian monks who built Boyle Abbey in the th century. The church is the main ruin. It keeps its long nave and, in the choir, the elevation of a square tower by impressive arcades. The three openings of the rectory are three blade blades sharp the sky and trees. The cloister, unfortunately, only remains the promenade which allows at least to admire the sequencing of the arches of the church solidly seated.

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2024

COLMCILLE HERITAGE CENTRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Exhibition on the life of Saint Colmcille (or Saint Columba) who was born in the region in the th century. A video, guided tours and a tea room are in place. The site is on the edge of Lake Swilly where several hiking trails are located.

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 Letterkenny
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office

The center offers information on tourist attractions in the town and surrounding area. Brochures and maps are also available to help you plan your stay. Staff are on hand to answer questions and offer advice on what to do in Donegal. The Tourist Information Centre is an ideal starting point for exploring the town and discovering its many historic sites, beautiful scenery and lively festivals. Whether visiting Donegal Castle, strolling along the rugged Atlantic coast or enjoying traditional music in local pubs, Donegal Town's Tourist Information Centre is a must for travellers seeking adventure and discovery.

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 Donegal
2024

CAVAN FARMERS MARKET

Markets

It is an opportunity to mix with the locals enjoy fresh produce from the farms in the county. 

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 Cavan
2024

FAIRY BRIDGES & WISHING CHAIR

Natural Crafts

The famous Roguey Walk has been attracting walkers for a long time. Breathe in the sea air and take advantage of the mysterious Fairy Bridges and the Φ Meat (supposed to be happy when you sit there) with beautiful views.

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 Bundoran
2024

BELTANY STONE CIRCLE

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

One of the best-preserved circles of levées in the country: 64 different stone stones from the Neolithic, some of which have engravings, with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

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 Letterkenny
2024

CAVAN FRIARY

Abbey monastery and convent

Remains of a former Dominican convent founded, according to tradition, by Giolla-Losa O'Reilly, Lord of Breffny, in the 14th century, and whose imposing main tower is still standing despite the fire caused by the English in 1468.

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 Cavan