Clonmany (Irish: Cluain Maine) is a village in north-west Inishowen, in County Donegal, Ireland. The area has many local beauty spots, and the Ballyliffin area is famous for its golf course. The Urris area to the west of Clonmany village was the last outpost of the Irish language in Inishowen. In the 19th century, the area was a frequent location of poitín distillation.
Restaurants in Clonmany
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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
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I stayed here late last Year I am returning with again later this month (June 2017).......Fantastic Hosts, Spotless, brilliant Breakfast AND Guinness to die for..Cannot wait to return.
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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.
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.
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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.
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Mary Crowley Artists Studio and Gallery is a working studio,where you will be warmly welcomed, Mary's current work will be on her easel. Mary paints traditional Donegal Watercolour Landscapes, Seascapes,Street scenes and Wildlife. There are lots of parking spaces available outside the Gallery. Mary's Original Paintings are very much influenced by the gorgeous Inishowen Peninsula. Both Original works of Art and Limited Edition Prints are on view. Located Between Mamore Gap and Glenevin Waterfall on The Wild Atlantic Way. After travelling down the Gap from Buncrana side continue along the middle road until you pass Tiernasligo School - the studio is just past the school on the right. Or from Clonmany pass The Rusty Nail pub and keep going straight about 1.5 miles and the studio sign is on your left.
If you are visiting Inishowen Donegal artist Mary Crowleys studio in Urris is a 'must'. Her studio is truly a hidden gem nestling in the Urris hills on the WildAtlantic Way. She has beautiful framed original works and Limited Edition prints available to buy and very keenly priced too I have to say. We actually found her at work painting away the first time we visited which was a real treat. We've been back many times since. Her watercolors of the local landmarks (also places she has visited abroad) are so delicate and beautifully composed and a perfect memento of Inishowen. I am delighted to say my family now own several Mary Crowley artworks that take pride of place in our rooms at home. Mary is a delight to meet - so welcoming, full of enthusiasm and energy and with a great sense of humor. We usually call ahead now so we dont miss her, that would be so disappointing .
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A good walk on a lazy afternoon and there had been a bit of rain before so when we got to the waterfall it had a good flow, on a sunny afternoon you can stop half way and have a picnic and the little ones can hunt for the fairy houses
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