Explore Donegal

Oakfield Park
Raphoe, Co. Donegal
An 18th-century Georgian Deanery sitting in a lush landscape of parklands & mature woodlands, overlooking the distant Croaghan Mountain, the grounds include a traditional walled garden and a 4.5km narrow gauge railway track & trains

Glenveagh National Park
One of Ireland's 6 national parks, it is situated in Northwest Donegal and encompasses 16,000 acres in the heart of the Derryveagh mountains.

Sliabh Liag Sea Cliffs
situated on the west coast of Donegal, and stands 600 metres above the wild Atlantic Ocean. It is the highest and one of the finest marine cliffs in Europe.

Walled City of Derry
The Walls, which are approximately 1.5km in circumference, form a walkway around the inner city and provide a unique promenade to view the layout of the original town which still preserves its Renaissance Style street plan to this day. This is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe.  

Fanad Lighthouse
The second of Donegal’s Discovery Points on the Wild Atlantic Way. Here man’s presence and his ability to exist in even the wildest of locations is seen in the form of Fanad Head Lighthouse. 
 

Malin Head
Ireland’s most northerly point, with the sea swelling on three sides and cliffs offers the visit that true sense of isolation while not too far for the world of today.
 

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