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
DONEGAL CASTLE
Castle built in the 15thcentury on the banks of the River Eske, a former ...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.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe 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.