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Fort Dunree is a military museum with special emphasis on coastal artillery and the military history of the north west, in Buncrana County Donegal. Read more
Just 15 miles away from Letterkenny and 15 miles from Derry/Londonderry, lies Lifford, the historic capital of Donegal. The Old Courthouse was built in 1746 and was once home to some of the North West’s most wanted villains. Read more
The Workhouse Famine & Heritage Centre is a restored workhouse building with famine exhibition. It is run as a community educational resource, exhibition space and craft training centre, in Dunfanaghy County Donegal. Read more
Art enthusiasts will love a visit to Glebe House and Gallery. Located 18km from Letterkenny, County Donegal, visitors can view the Derek Hill collection which includes more than 300 works by Picasso and Kokoshka, as well as Irish and Italian artists. Read more
The visitor to Newmills, in Letterkenny, County Donegal, can experience the pleasure of seeing one of the largest water wheels in Ireland in action as it drives the machinery of the cornmill. Read more
Glenveagh Castle was completed in 1873, taking its inspiration from the concept of a romantic highland retreat. Situated 24 kilometres north west of Letterkenny, Glenveagh is the most northerly of the nations' six national parks. Read more
Inishowen Boating Company offer shark, bottom and wreck fishing on two purpose built, fast charter boats from Bunagee Pier, Culdaff on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal. Read more
Castle Murray House Hotel and Seafood Restaurant, 2km from the village of Dunkineely on the coast road to St. Johns Point. Read more
A restored 15th Century, Norman tower house, located in the centre of charming Donegal town. Read more
Donegal Language School is a quality English language school situated on the beautiful west coast of Ireland. Established in 1989, providing premium language courses for adults and juniors specialising in English and activities. Read more
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