County Donegal Ireland, Things to See and Do
Welcome to County Donegal, a land of rugged beauty and rich cultural heritage located in the northwest corner of Ireland.
From its breathtaking coastline to its majestic mountains, Donegal offers a wealth of experiences for every traveler. Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Gaelic culture, explore ancient ruins steeped in history or embark on outdoor adventures in its wild and untamed landscapes.
Whether you’re seeking serene moments along secluded beaches, exhilarating hikes through pristine wilderness or lively evenings in charming towns, County Donegal promises an unforgettable journey filled with discovery and wonder.
Join us as we delve into the heart of this enchanting county and uncover its hidden gems, inviting you to explore, experience, and embrace the true essence of Ireland’s wild and wonderful northwest.
County Donegal Ireland, Things to See and Do
Doagh Famine Village
Slieve League (Sliabh Liag)
An Grianán of Aileach
Errigal
Fanad Head Lighthouse
Tory Island
Ards Forest Park
Glenveagh National Park and Castle
Narin-Portnoo Strand
Arranmore Island
Doagh Famine Village
Meet Pat Doherty, the man behind the Doagh Famine Village in the Isle of Doagh in Inishowen, Co. Donegal. The business was originally established in 1997 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Great Famine. It has since evolved into a record of the social history of Ireland from the 1840s right up to the present time.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/doagh-famine-village-donegal-ireland/
Slieve League (Sliabh Liag)
Slieve League is a mountain on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal, Ireland. At 596 metres (1,955 ft), it has some of the highest sea cliffs on the island of Ireland. Although less famous than the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Slieve League’s cliffs reach almost three times higher.
Slieve League is often photographed from a viewpoint known as Bunglass. It can be reached by means of a narrow road that departs from Teelin. The final few kilometers of this route is built along a precipice and includes several places where it turns at the crest of a rise.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/slieve-league-donegal-ireland/
An Grianán of Aileach
Its walls are about 4.5 metres (15 ft) thick and 5 metres (16 ft) high and it encloses an area of 23.6 meters (77 ft).A magnificent ancient structure that was renovated in the 1870s and provides some of the best views in the country.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/grianan-of-aileach/
Errigal Donegal Ireland
A brief look at the myths associated with the mountain of Errigal and its surrounding area.
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Fanad Head Lighthouse
Fanad Lighthouse is one of the 15 Signature Discovery Points along the Wild Atlantic Way. The 202 year old Lighthouse is one of the most recognisable and iconic in the country.
Not only can you go and visit it but you can also stay in it too! It is located at the end of the spectacular Fanad Peninsula. We think when you watch this you will definately want to go and see it If not even stay there! When you go say hello to the staff. They are so knowledgeable about the Lighthouse and all the surrounding areas and they could not be more helpful.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/fanad-lighthouse-donegal-ireland/
Tory Island
A guided tour of Tory Island with Anton Meenan.
If you have never been to Tory Island please watch this video and we think you will definitely want to go. We can say no more – it speaks for itself!
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/tory-island-donegal-ireland/
Ards Forest Park
Ards Forest Park is probably one of the most beautiful and varied of Ireland’s forest parks. It is 480 hectares in extent and contains a large diversity of plant and wildlife forms. Sandy beaches, rivers, viewing points, nature walks, picnic and play areas. Hours can be spent here in complete relaxation, be it on the many nature walks or on its golden beaches. It is a place for everyone to get away for a while.
But bring €5 in coins for the gate. Its a looooong walk otherwise
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/ards-forest-park-donegal-ireland/
Glenveagh National Park and Castle
Glenveagh National Park is a must see location when exploring County Donegal in Ireland. The park itself is locaed outside of Letterkeny and not too far from Mount Errigal. Glenveagh National Park is the second largest national park in all of Ireland and home to some amazing views including Glenveagh Castle and Lough Veagh.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/glenveagh-national-park-donegal-ireland/
Narin-Portnoo Strand
Narin by Drone, Co.Donegal.
Arranmore Island
We met up with Jerry Early who performs many roles on Arranmore from running, Early’s Bar, the local hostel, Arranmore Utd and many more. Jerry asked to us about life on the island and why you should put Arranmore on your bucket list.
More information: – https://lovetovisitireland.com/place/arranmore-island-donegal-ireland/
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Mariana
Saturday 19th of March 2022
My daughter (15) would be delighted to learn and visit these places of yours! Would you please send some information about scholarships to study in Ireland? Would be a great help if you know about some place to study there. Kind regards. Mariana from Argentina