Discover the best top things to do in Inishowen Peninsula, Ireland including Inishowen Tourist Office, Mamore Gap, Lily's Bar & Tea Room, Fahan Lookout, Swan Park, Inishowen 100, Free Wee Library, Kinnagoe Bay, Culdaff Beach, Wild Atlantic Gifts.
Restaurants in Inishowen Peninsula
5.0 based on 91 reviews
Visitor Information Centre providing in depth knowledge/expertise of the Inishowen Peninsula & County of Donegal. Find out what you can do and see in the peninsula from fantastic scenic drives to attractions, activities, cultural sights, arts and crafts. Ask for top tips on where to eat and stay, music & festivals during your visit. Stocking a large selection of locals Arts & Crafts and Souvenirs to remember your Inishowen Experience!
A quiet and convenient Aire for a few vehicles no charge except for electric hook up. Helpful staff managing Covid situation with efficiency and understanding.
5.0 based on 246 reviews
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
5.0 based on 143 reviews
Great place to walk lovely views of river and wildlife has fairy houses for children and schools visit here on nature walks if in area would recommend
5.0 based on 36 reviews
One of the most spectacular drives I have ever experienced. The scenery cannot be caught on camera it has to be experienced. We were lucky that the weather was amazing so we saw this magnificent county at its best. It's a gem that needs to be advertised more. I will certainly be back.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Great idea and works well, they are in quite a lot of places and seemed to be used a lot ... brilliant idea
5.0 based on 72 reviews
Kinnagoe Beach is truly a little gem & is different from many of the beaches in Donegal in that it's smaller & more sheltered & surrounded by tree lined cliffs. It has very unusual sea worn rock formations, which are well worth exploring. The sand is golden which is typical of the fabulous beaches of Co Donegal. It's about halfway between Greencastle & Ballymagaraghy. Access is limited as the road is extremely steep close to the beach, so campervans beware!!
5.0 based on 119 reviews
Love this beach particularly for an evening walk, beautiful light on the golden sands, great high waves crashing on the dark rocks at the far end and fairly quiet and peaceful.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
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