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Donegal, Irish Dn na nGall (“Fort of the Foreigners”), is Ireland’s most northerly county, located in Ulster’s ancient province. The county seat is Lifford, a tiny hamlet in eastern Donegal. The Atlantic Ocean borders Donegal on the west and north, Lough (lake) Foyle and Northern Ireland on the east, and Northern Ireland and the Irish county of Leitrim on the south. The rocky coast is significantly indented in the north, with the Inishowen Peninsula sandwiched between Lough Swilly and Lough Foyle. The Finn and Erne rivers are the most important. The Blue Stack, whose highest peak is Lavagh More (2,218 feet [676 metres]), and the Derryveagh, which reaches 2,467 feet (752 metres) at Errigal, are the two main mountain ranges. There is evidence of widespread glaciation. Warm summers and moderate, wet winters characterise the region. The population of Donegal is mostly concentrated around the beaches and river valleys. Donegal, Buncrana, Ballyshannon, and Letterkenny are the principal towns. Donegal is governed by a county council and county manager, with the exception of the county’s metropolitan districts.

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Ardnamona Wood Nature Reserve is a beautiful 46.6-hectare oak forest.
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COME & ENGAGE WITH THE GOLFING SPIRITS OF THE PAST, WHILE YOU ENJOY A TRULY MEMORABLE GOLFING EXPERIENCE
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A pleasant scenic stroll along the river Eske to Donegal bay, the town's hidden gem.
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Glencolmcille Folk Village: This thatched-roof recreation of a rural village in Ireland's most northwestern county gives visitors a look into life in previous ages.

Great Family Days Out

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This lovely woodland park is managed by Coillte, therefore there is a modest charge to enter. It is definitely worth every penny.
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Glenveagh, which covers about 16,000 hectares, contains a diverse mosaic of habitat types, including uplands, forests, bogs, and freshwater rivers and lakes.
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The Donegal Railway Heritage Centre, which is only 300 metres from Donegal Town Centre, is regarded one of the county's hidden beauties.

Culture Vulture Days Out

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The loyal monastic community flourished at Donegal Abbey for almost a century and a quarter.
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On the banks of Lough Veagh, the hauntingly magnificent Glenveagh Castle….
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The Donegal Bay Waterbus is a custom-built luxury passenger boat that can accommodate up to 160 people.
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Donegal Castle is a castle situated in the centre of Donegal Town in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland