Discover the best top things to do in County Donegal, Ireland including Slieve League, Donegal Tours, Walking Ireland, Kitty's Kayaks, Glenveagh National Park, The Corner House, Unique Ascent, Silver Strand Beach, Cyndi Graham Handweaving, Hornhead Loop.
Restaurants in County Donegal
5.0 based on 1,644 reviews
Don't miss your opportunity to visit one of Ireland's best kept secrets and a signature point on the Wild Atlantic Way. Located in south west Donegal along this magnificent costal driving route are Ireland's highest Sea Cliffs, Sliabh Liag. A visit to the cliffs and the surrounding region is a must on your Wild Atlantic Way adventure. Experience the local culture, heritage and people of Donegal against the backdrop of our spectacular and rugged coastline.
Excellent venue and everyone loved it , hidden gem If you don’t want to walk you can drive to another car park and the views from there are amazing. If you want to walk further you can walk on up the mountain which is well worth the effort. Plenty of photo opportunities.
5.0 based on 199 reviews
We provide daily bus tours of Donegal. We depart Letterkenny and Donegal Town and visit the best sights and attractions including Slieve League Sea Cliffs, Glenveagh Castle & National Park, Malin Head, Fanad Lighthouse, along with many of the amazing sights along the "Wild Atlantic Way". Book online, by phone or at any Failte Ireland Tourist Office.
5.0 based on 81 reviews
Take our Sightseeing Tour along Donegal's Wild Atlantic Coast. With stops at: Killybegs (Ireland's Premier Fishing Port) Slieve Liag (said to be Europe's Highest Sea Cillf) Glencolmcille Folk Village The Silver Strand (Beach) Glengesh Glacial Valley, A tour to remember is promised. We also provide Multi-Day around Ireland as well as Private Tours to requested locations.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Discover the Wild Atlantic Way, up close and personal with our fun and family friendly kayak tours. No experience needed to take to the water and enjoy a trip around our safe and sheltered bay. Discover our secret waterways, lay claim to an island or just relax and watch the abundance of nature that surrounds you. Trips are tide dependent so advance booking is required. Children need to be 8+
5.0 based on 731 reviews
Beautiful place with great walks and fantastic views the castle and gardens are is well worth a visit. Great parking
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Peter Oliver's Corner House is a family run pub located in the tourist village of Ardara. The Corner House is your typical warm and friendly Irish pub with an open fire and those truly wonderful Irish characters drinking Guinness at the bar during the afternoons. During the summer months, there is music every night of the week. Everyone is welcome to join in the sing song and over the years we have been privileged to have musicians from all over the world join us. Indeed, if you are lucky, you could easily stumble upon an afternoon session that visiting musicians might decide to start in the relaxed atmosphere by the open fire in the front bar.
Right next door to our hotel we were attracted in by the music. One guy on a guitar and he was very good as were the local singers who sang us some good songs. Bar was nicely laid out and comfortable. Went back for a second night and again had an enjoyable evening.
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We provide exceptional outdoor adventure holidays, outdoor activities and mountain training with a difference. We offer a full range of courses and guided packages including hill walking, mountaineering, rock climbing, abseiling, coastaleering and sea stack ascents along the coast and mountain ranges of Co. Donegal in Ireland's North West. We provide both tailor made instructional/guided packages, group taster sessions.Packages include:- Guided Rock Climbing in Donegal Instruction Rock Climbing Courses Guided Hill Walking Holidays Multi Adventure Activities
5.0 based on 158 reviews
Silver Strand beach is the most dramatic beach in Donegal and 100 metres from the cliff top is the Village Coffee House. A trip to Malinbeg where the beach is located is about 90 minutes from Donegal Town. The beach is reached by a series of steep steps and the waters are safe for swimming - no lifeguard. The Village cafe is ideal for a coffee break or light lunch with pleasant efficient service. Another hidden gem along The Donegal Wild Atlantic Way.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
We happened along this wonderful studio 3 years ago during our 2 week trip around Ireland. It still sits so clearly in my mind. Wonderful atmosphere, the craft of weaving in such traditional means with extremely old looms was fascinating. A highlight of our trip and Cyndi was so generous with her time.
5.0 based on 253 reviews
Amazing views from here.It is well worth the short drive from Dunfanahy to see this natural attraction. The views in all directions are amazing. The road to the head is very narrow in places and there is not much parking when you get to the top.
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