GLENVEAGH NATIONAL PARK & CASTLE
Visit the park to discover a remarkable castle, Ireland's largest herd of ...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.
GLEBE HOUSE & GALLERY
Museum in Derek Hill's former home, featuring a collection of paintings by ...Read more
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
DOE CASTLE
Castle, with keep and crenellated tower, set in a garden-like setting on ...Read more
COLMCILLE HERITAGE CENTRE
Read moreExhibition 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.
BELTANY STONE CIRCLE
Read moreOne 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.