Letterkenny (Irish: Leitir Ceanainn, meaning "hillside of the O'Cannons"), nicknamed "the Cathedral Town", is the largest and most populous town in County Donegal, Ireland. It lies on the River Swilly in east Donegal and has a population of 19,274. Along with the nearby city of Derry, Letterkenny is considered a regional economic gateway. Letterkenny acts as an urban gateway to the Tír Chonaill Gaeltacht, similar to Galway's relationship to the Connemara Gaeltacht.
Restaurants in Letterkenny
5.0 based on 289 reviews
There are in fact a few "Tracks" to the very top of the highest mountain in "County Donegal" where of course the view is spectacular !!???????? Even if you find the ascent a bit of a trial the trail coming down is a pleasure ????????????????????
4.5 based on 1,350 reviews
Fantastic views and scenes and history to be explored. Be prepared for long walk to and from the castle which is lovely or avail of the shuttle bus for a small fare. A lovely experience.
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Having organised a group visit, I must congratulate Adrian and June the on providing an excellent,very informative tour of the house. (the Gallery wasn't open that day) . Their insightful knowledge and abiity to answer questions posed by a very varied group was terrific.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Pleasant afternoon, short intro film followed by very informative tour. The mill is small, but very nicely restored. Makes a nice short stop. Loads of parking.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
An Grianan theatre is home to a lovely and comfortable 400 seat auditorium and its welcoming staff. It has a programme of events all year with Drama, Music, Comedy, Talks, and Dance. There's also a lovely cafe open on week days.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
If you are "Religious" or not ?? Please do not let your particular believes discourage you from this fantastic example of splendid architecture both interior and obviously exterior !!! There is an ambience of complete peace and tranquility ???????? If you want to totally relax and have a good think about your problems or worries or even just to pay your respects ?? In this tranquil surrounding area of art and masterpieces , it's the place !!
4.5 based on 326 reviews
Open seasonally, Tropical World at Alcorn’s, Letterkenny, has best be described by patrons as both “Donegal’s hidden gem” and the “one must see attraction to visit in Donegal”. Tropical World is a fully licensed zoo with an astonishing array of animals, from a dazzling display of butterflies to the world’s smallest monkeys alike. The incredible butterfly house is still the star attraction, with hundreds of amazing tropical butterflies in free-flight around you as you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the rainforest. Leave Letterkenny’s own slice of the Amazon and you’re greeted by the sounds from the tree topped canopies, with beautiful birds of all shapes and sizes from around the globe calling you on. Only after you reach the reptile house can you begin to meet the lemurs and miniature primates that call Tropical World home, along with owls,prairie dogs, our family of Meerkats.
We spent a very enjoyable day here yesterday with our 6 year old and 1.5 year old despite the fact that the weather wasn’t so great! Most of Tropical World is undercover so the fact it was raining when we arrived didn’t matter. Thankfully it dried up for long enough that we got to the outdoor parts but we were told to come back to reception and borrow umbrellas if it was still raining! There is a great selection of animals and birds as well as an undercover play area which our two loved. The six year old was just mesmerised by all the animals, especially when she got to hold a bearded dragon and touch a snake!!! She also loved the butterfly house where the butterfly’s fly freely around you, we even saw one land on someone! The 1.5 year old didn’t have the same interest obviously but was still happy to spend a few hours here. We also ate at the wee cafe on site and the food was gorgeous! We will definitely be back when we’re back in letterkenny!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Letterkenny Park or Ballymacool Park is a grand park on the outskirts of the town. It is part of the former Ballymacool Estate now taken over by the local council. It starts off on the flat and climbs up towards Ballymacool wood. There is ample parking with public toilets. The views are spectacular looking down on the river Swilly as it makes its way towards Lough Swilly and into the sea. In these troubling times it is nice to be able move around and especially for those with small kids. At the moment it has escaped Covid 19 restrictions. Best of all it is free.
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