Killybegs (Irish: Na Cealla Beaga) is a town in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. It is the second largest fishing port in the county and on the island of Ireland. It is located on the south coast of the county, north of Donegal Bay, near Donegal Town. The town is situated at the head of a scenic harbour and at the base of a vast mountainous tract extending northward. In the summer, there is a street festival celebrating the fish catches and incorporating the traditional "Blessing of the Boats". It has a population of 1,297
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Killybegs Information Centre Ltd., offers some great advice on things to do and see when visiting Killybegs. Especially useful on Cruise Ship days. We offer small tours of the surrounding countryside at reasonable prices and we support the community with access to internet, printing, laminating, faxing etc.
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Est in 1988. Best known for our Whipped 99 ice cream. Beautiful gifts and accessories. A Must Visit.
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A Brand New Craft Shop Located In The Heart Of Killybegs Featuring A Collection Of Locally Produced Arts & Crafts
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Atlantic Coastal Cruises is a new boat tour business set up in 2019. We offer harbour & coastal cruises to Sliabh Liag cliffs from the marina in Killybegs. Sliabh Liag is Europe's highest accessible sea cliffs standing at 601Mtrs. As local business owners, we offer in depth knowledge of the area which are played in our points of interest along the way. Our 20Mtr steel passenger vessel is certified by the Irish Maritime office to carry 96 passengers' to sea. We have a fully licenced bar onboard & also offer tea, coffee & snacks. Along with our regular trips, we offer private trips for birthdays, anniversaries, wedding day after parties or any special occasion where tailor made catering can also be offered. Why just see the Wild Atlantic Way when you can experience the Wild Atlantic Way!
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I looked up the top ten beaches in Donegal so that we could visit as many as we could in our two weeks stint here and this beach was named. I can see why. However I've realised it is debatable list as there are so many beaches in Donegal. Google maps brought us to a parking lot very near holiday homes, we passed the closed Clock Tower into this estate. Others were parked here but we realised this wasn't the official car park when we got on the beach. It was free. Between the official and non-official carparks there is loads of parking here. It is a blue flag with lifeguards present. However after a full week in Donegal, I've realised that Donegal people are really spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches in their county. Some listed on TripAdvisor. Others not. Some advertised & signposted, most not. Some easy to find, most not. We have been finding that if you follow a tiny narrow windy road anywhere along the Donegal coast you will no doubt find a fabulous and highly likely unspoilt beach (Trá). Follow your nose and enjoy. To be honest, I preferred: the unsignposted Maghera strand, the unlisted Dooey, the iconic Carrickfinn & the unmarked Tramore near Rossbeg. Here's to another week of exploring this fabulous coast????& county.
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