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What to see in Donegal County in Ierland?

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Best tourist datas please...thanks

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  1. Ballyliffen, Culdaff, loads of great beaches, McGrorys in Culdaff is a MUST!

    Dunfanaghy, Glenties, Dunree Fort - god there's loads to do and see.


  2. There is EVERYTHING in Donegal!!

    There are...

    *beautiful beaches...

    *great scenic walks and drives...

    *great shopping towns..eg Letterkenny, Ballybofey...

    *really friendly locals

    *traditional Irish pubs which usually have great personality and traditional music

    Well there isn't really anything that you can't do in Donegal....

    xx =D xx

    ***EDIT***

    I meant to say earlier to look on the websites like...

    *www.discoverireland.ie/northwest/where-...

    *www.donegal.ie

    *www.donegaldirect.ie

    Have fun

    xx =D xx

  3. the beaches

  4. County Donegal. I liked the Inishowen Peninsula very much, and Malin Head.

  5. I have gone several times to Donegal on holidays.

    One does not just "see" Donegal, one feels, breathes and totally delights  in a wonderful experience.

    Mountain, boreen, moore, lake , woods, fishing. island visiting, ancient archaeology sites. weaving, the lilting accent of Gaelic and English speech  the smell of burning peat herts.... Oh don't load your mind with expectations; it far exceed you fondest desires .. you can "get lost" .. and of course the craic!

  6. Try Rosnowlagh next Saturday.

  7. only been there once for a week. Only saw a beach and some houses and a road and trees and fields.

  8. hi you

    i am not from done gal but if you log into the Irish tourest broad web site discoverireland.ie this well give you a lot of information

  9. Here is a link that might help you. I live in Donegal.

    http://www.ebookireland.com/donegal.htm

    EDIT* Another link I came across I thought I would include it in my answer.

    http://www.countydonegal.com/

  10. Nancy's in Ardara

  11. I've only ever been up the North West so I'd say Glenveagh is defo a must ^^

    various other forest parks + beaches aka Ards wud be one

    Dunlewey is pretty cool, old museum place, farm, lake tour, horse rides, play area (even for adults, oh yes!)

    http://www.dunleweycentre.com/

    Letterkenny town is pretty good for shopping and food and the only cinema in the area for like a million miles!

    I personally like outdoorsey stuff like forests and beaches AND climbin mountains

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Siste...

  12. Bundoran in the south is touristy, but very good for nightlife, surfing and scenery.

    Drive up to Sleive League - spectacular. Then up to Glenties and to the North-west, Falcarragh area. Stunning and barren.

    Malin Head is great. Go to Culdaff, Moville and Greencastle. Quaint little towns. Then up to Malin Head itself - a real frontier.

    Looking for golf? Then Ballyliffin is a super course.

  13. sliabh liag, europes highest sea cliffs, amazing sceanery, beaches mountains, historical things castles museums, greyhound rasing, surfing, boat sight seeing tours, (banana boat, donegal bay waterbus)

  14. Glenveagh National Park is a must !

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