10 Outdoor Activities in Inishowen Peninsula That You Shouldn't Miss

September 15, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Inishowen Peninsula, Ireland including Mamore Gap, Tullagh Bay Equestrian Centre, Porthaw Beach, Kinnagoe Bay, Culdaff Beach, Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre, Donegal Climbing, Crana Stables, Buncrana Beach, Dunree Bay.
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1. Mamore Gap

Urris, Clonmany Ireland 353-77-74933
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5.0 based on 246 reviews

Mamore Gap

Reviewed By markd696 - Sligo, Ireland

a steep drive up when your travelling southbound on the wild atlantic way, great views. car park half way up to get out and take in the view

2. Tullagh Bay Equestrian Centre

Tullagh, Clonmany Ireland +353 86 720 4150 [email protected] http://www.tullaghbayequestrian.ie
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5.0 based on 169 reviews

Tullagh Bay Equestrian Centre

Tullagh Bay Equestrain Equestrian Centre is located 4kms from the picturesque village of Clonmany, on the famous coastal route of the Wild Atlantic Way. We are the perfect choice for all your horse riding. We offer instruction in riding, pony camps, beach & road hacks suitable for all levels of rider. We are a family run centre offering a warm welcome and safe environment for everyone to enjoy.

Reviewed By karenb418 - Bedford, United Kingdom

Spotlessly clean,family run ,professional equestrian centre.Our horses looked well cared for and were gentle mounts chosen for us as beginners. We were so well looked after by the friendly staff. We were so lucky having perfect weather and a member of staff each to lead our horses down to beautiful Tullagh strand,it looked amazing. We had a fabulous two hour trek and it was the highlight of our holiday. Highly recommend and would love to return.

3. Porthaw Beach

Buncrana Ireland
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Porthaw Beach

4. Kinnagoe Bay

Greencastle Ireland
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Kinnagoe Bay

Reviewed By C_and_H_11 - Dublin, Ireland

Kinnagoe Beach is truly a little gem & is different from many of the beaches in Donegal in that it's smaller & more sheltered & surrounded by tree lined cliffs. It has very unusual sea worn rock formations, which are well worth exploring. The sand is golden which is typical of the fabulous beaches of Co Donegal. It's about halfway between Greencastle & Ballymagaraghy. Access is limited as the road is extremely steep close to the beach, so campervans beware!!

5. Culdaff Beach

Culdaff Ireland
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5.0 based on 119 reviews

Culdaff Beach

Reviewed By Adele3W - Belfast, United Kingdom

Love this beach particularly for an evening walk, beautiful light on the golden sands, great high waves crashing on the dark rocks at the far end and fairly quiet and peaceful.

6. Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre

Clonmany Ireland +353 86 057 3002 [email protected] http://www.wildatlanticwayadventures.ie
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre

Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre is located on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. We offer Adventure, Heritage, Language and Activity packages combined with onsite group accommodation. It's Rugged and Liberating, allow yourself to be drawn by the constant rhythm of the ocean's roar and the consistent warmth of the people. You'll find the Ireland you've always imagined.

7. Donegal Climbing

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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Donegal Climbing

We are eco-tourism providers of amazing tours and activities, we offer Donegal's only Star Wars and Heritage walking tours at Malin Head. We are offer hillwalking, rock climbing & abseiling / rappelling adventures in the Inishowen area of Donegal, Ireland. Your guide, Bren Whelan, is an award-winning wildlife & landscape photographer, film maker and highly qualified Failte Ireland guide and a Mountain Instructors Certificate (MIC) & International Mountain Leader (IML) award holder.​​​

8. Crana Stables

Ballymagan, Buncrana Ireland +353 86 161 6351 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Crana Stables

Crana Stables is a great riding school for novice through to experienced. Catering for all ages and levels with lessons daily. Hacking and beach rides available along with pony camps over the school holidays. A truely enjoyable horse riding experience for all the family. Situated just between Buncrana and The Illies and only 20mins from Derry city. The yard itself has a 50m30m floodlit sand arena

Reviewed By sarahbarrable

Went for a hack with a small group of friends and it was brilliant! Aisling and Tasha were fantastic, great company and the whole atmosphere was friendly and relaxed.

9. Buncrana Beach

Railway Rd, Buncrana Ireland
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Buncrana Beach

Reviewed By Tommie6 - County Carlow, Ireland

We stayed in the Harbour View Hotel across the road from this beach. How lucky were we? Fab beach. Lovely soft sand. We watched the sun setting at night. Went for walks after breakfast in the mornings. Love this beach

10. Dunree Bay

Dunree, Buncrana Ireland 353-77-20020
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Dunree Bay

Reviewed By Ann1marie1 - London, United Kingdom

We found this beach by chance when visiting Dunree Fort. Beautiful sandy beach clean and quiet well worth a visit

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