The 10 Best Things to Do in Moville, Ireland

October 11, 2017 Jana Sager

Moville (Magh Bhile, "the plain of the sacred tree" in the Irish language) is a coastal town located on the Inishowen Peninsula of County Donegal, Ireland, close to the northern tip of the island of Ireland. It is the first coastal town of the Wild Atlantic Way when starting on the northern end.
Restaurants in Moville

1. Moville Shore Path

2 Montgomery Terrace, Moville, Ireland +353 74 938 1363
Excellent
75%
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24%
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4.5 based on 130 reviews

Moville Shore Path

Reviewed By paulfitzs2016 - London, United Kingdom

We had intended taking the ferry from Buncrana to Rathmullan but missed it as it was the first day of September schedule. We drove round via Ballyliffen and Carndonagh to Moville instead. Here the weather was much drier and we decided to walk to Greencastle. What a lovely walk, nice and quiet - well away from roads. Lots to see and nice views across Loch Foyle. Stopped for a cuppa at the museum in Greencastle before making the return trip. I'd take the distance with a pinch of salt as it felt more like miles than kilometres.

2. Kinnagoe Bay

Greencastle, Ireland
Excellent
87%
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5 based on 46 reviews

Kinnagoe Bay

Reviewed By CressidaCanavan - Moville, Ireland

This beach is beautiful!
Down a winding steep road you will reach the breathtaking view of Kinnagoe Bay. A perfect spot to rejuvenate the soul with the fresh sea air from the wild Atlantic Ocean. A perfect spot to clear your head and De-stress and great beach to take the dogs too!

3. Shroove Lighthouse

Shroove, Inishowen, Moville, Ireland
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
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2%
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Shroove Lighthouse

Reviewed By NHjo - Rye, New Hampshire

This iconic black-and-white striped lighthouse is one of the prettiest I've seen on the Ireland coasts. There's no access to it, but it's a treat to just savor the view of it while on the beach or passing through, especially for lighthouse enthusiasts. As a New Englander, I can appreciate its appeal.

4. Lough Foyle Ferry

The Pier, Greencastle, Ireland +353 74 938 1901
Excellent
71%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
5%
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1%
Terrible
7%
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Lough Foyle Ferry

“Linking the Wild Atlantic Way with the Causeway Coast” Linking two of the world’s most spectacular and breathtaking coastal drives, Lough Foyle Ferry operates a roll on / roll off car and passenger ferry from Greencastle, Co. Donegal to Magilligan, Co. Derry ~ Londonderry. The ferry operates a continuous service 7 days per week. The crossing takes 15 minutes and tickets are available to purchase on board. Sailing Times: First Crossing ex-Greencastle 7am (Sunday sailing commences at 9am) Last Crossing ex-Magilligan 9.45pm Fares 20% cheaper than 2015 Sails Every 45 Minutes

Reviewed By Rosemary J - Belfast, Maine

Ideal ferry crossing from Magilligan to Greencastle or Vice Versa, 10 minutes, friendly crew, no long waits, either way!! Keep this service going please!

5. Inish Adventures

James Street | Shore Front, Moville, Ireland
Excellent
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5 based on 18 reviews

Inish Adventures

Established in 2009 as ''Jusk Kayak" we rebranded to Inish Adventures in 2013. Based in Moville, Co. Donegal we boast over 20 water and land activities providing all safety gear, wetsuits and equipment. All you need is a towel and swimwear unless otherwise stated. Inish Adventures offer multiple training courses that are recognised by the BCU & RYA. Get Outdoors & Get Active with Inish Adventures!

Reviewed By DonMBanbury - Banbury

Had a very enjoyable time with my son and a very patient instructor as I was a complete novice. Would highly recommend. My son subsequently had another session and as numbers were low benefited from 1:1 tuition.

6. Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium

Old Coastguard Station, Greencastle, Ireland +353 74 938 1363
Excellent
59%
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19%
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22%
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium

Reviewed By DodgeyAus - Loxton, Australia

You probably need to have more of an interest in maritime stuff than I do. I found it a tad "bitsy". I was also hoping for more on the wars. I don't think it was terribly well set up - needed a bit more chronology in some of it's displays.

7. Moville Pottery

Glencrow Business Park, Moville, Ireland +353 74 938 2059
Excellent
76%
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8%
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Moville Pottery

Large selection of pottery and other gifts. Watch the potters at work. Paint your own piece and have it glazed and fired! Fantastic family activity.

Reviewed By emmah6981 - Crossgar, United Kingdom

Went this morning for a wee look around the shop and decided to paint our own pot, we were greeted but the lovely dog Lacey who was super friendly. Had a nosey around then picked our pieces to paint. Left to our own devices which...MoreThank you so much for your lovely comments. Lacey does a very good job of the 'meeting & greeting' She loves people coming into the pottery. Hopefully we will see you again soon.

8. Greencastle Golf Club

The Warren, Greencastle, Ireland
Excellent
63%
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3%
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Greencastle Golf Club

Reviewed By TonyMoores - Macclesfield, United Kingdom

Travelled from UK to play in a friendly comp arranged by brother in law. Played three times in a week in a variety of conditions, changing from gale force winds to almost flat calm on last day. Prob my favourite course, not too long, fairways not too narrow, nicely paced greens. Ideal for mid to high handicapper but plenty of challenges for single figure players as well! Incredible views all round the course. Welcoming staff in club house afterwards as well. Great value for you euro!

9. St Pius X Parish Church

Bath Terrace, Moville, Ireland +353 74 938 2057
Excellent
67%
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22%
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

St Pius X Parish Church

Reviewed By AvidIrishReader - Dublin, Ireland

Built by the Moville builder and furniture contractor John McGuinness in 1956-58 (and blessed on 26 October 1958). Fanad granite was used for the lovely altar while the facade was constructed also from Fanad Granite and Prehen Limestone.
The building's exterior is a little austere, but internally it's lovely in its simplicity. Allowing for the altar, the main attraction is the hand-painted Stations of the Cross that were completed in time for the church's opening, by local artist Sheila McClean, a member of the Royal Ulster Academy, who is well-known for her Impressionist style. They are very, very interesting and well worth seeing.
Derek Hill, RHA, a great admirer of McClean's work, once said, "Her paintings capture the Donegal we all feel in retrospect".
The church is located in the town centre with plenty of parking available and is open from early morning until approximately 21.00.

10. Michael John's Pub

Shroove, Carrowtrasna, Greencastle, Moville N/A, Ireland +353 74 938 1179
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Michael John's Pub

Reviewed By letterkennycaint - Letterkenny, Ireland

The bast way to find this place is to drive straight past Shroove lighthouse, stay on that road, and it loops back past the Drunken Duck, with MJ's on the left, a little further on. However, it's not easy getting a drink in Shroove, and it only has two bars, with one closed altogether [Drunken Duck] and MJ's only open at night. It's in a great location, with great views over the Foyle, but sure thats no good when it's closed.

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