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County Donegal : 68 activités et sites à visiter

Fanad Head

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Fanad Head is a superb lighthouse on Ireland's Fanad Peninsula. A magnificent site whose origins date back to the 1800s, facing the ocean!

Donegal Abbey

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It was here, in this Franciscan abbey, that the world-famous story of the "Annals of the Four Masters" was written.

The Dunlewey church

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Enjoy the authentic charm of this small ruined church, located at the foot of Mount Errigal, in the heart of Glenveagh National Park.

Cloghanmore

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For lovers of old stones and other mysterious megaliths! The Cloghanmore is one of those atypical archaeological remains whose charm is unrivalled!


Raphoe Castle

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A building marked by assaults and sieges. It offers a fascinating insight into the Ireland of yesteryear.

Muckish Mountain

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Impossible to miss: it's the only mountain in the area with a flattened summit!

Donegal Airport

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Its runway is one of the most beautiful in the world!

The Beltany stone circle

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One of the region's most important megalithic sites! Remains dating back to the Neolithic period.


Gola Island

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A once-inhabited island now home to just a handful of inhabitants! A very touristy place!

Newmills Corn and Flax Mills

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A historic mill that takes you back in time!

The Doagh Famine Village

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An ideal museum for understanding the dramatic episode of the Great Irish Famine!

Sliabh Liag Boat Tours

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How about discovering the Cliffs of Slieve League from below, by boat?






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What to expect?

Donegal is a region much appreciated for its wild coastal landscapes and sheer cliffs (notably the Slieve League), as well as for its prehistoric and Viking remains, which dot the Irish moors throughout the county. Donegal is also a place where Gaelic culture has been strongly preserved: Gaelic is widely spoken here, albeit with some differences from the Irish Gaelic spoken in the rest of Ireland (there’s a strong Scottish accent).

History of County Donegal

Prehistoric times

The Donegal region has been inhabited since prehistoric times. This is evidenced by the many megalithic structures, such as dolmens and stone circles, that dot the landscape. These ancient monuments offer a glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the region’s earliest inhabitants.

Medieval times

The county played an important role in medieval times. Castles such as Donegal Castle bear witness to the power struggles between local clans and Norman invaders. These imposing structures are fascinating reminders of a bygone era.

The modern era

County Donegal has also witnessed crucial moments in modern Irish history. During the Great Famine of the 19th century, the region was deeply affected, leaving behind sad memories and melodies.

Visit County Donegal

100% natural landscapes!

Donegal is above all a wild region, renowned for the beauty of its mountain ranges and ruined castles, as well as for Glenveagh National Park, which boasts some of the finest panoramic views in the region!

Unlike other more touristy destinations, County Donegal offers a deep immersion in Irish culture. The locals are renowned for their warmth and hospitality, making you feel like a member of the family rather than just a visitor.

Don’t hesitate to attend an Irish music session: the region is renowned for its strong attachment to its musical heritage!

The region is also the tweed specialist: you’ll be spoilt for choice in Ardara for the tweed cap or jacket of your dreams! One thing’s for sure: you’ll be wearing it for decades to come, given the region’s reputation for quality tweed garments!

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