

Make a break for Bundoran
Bundoran, County Donegal
Buzzing Bundoran
Lying in the south of Donegal along the Wild Atlantic Way, Bundoran has pulled in visitors for decades. Over the last 20 or so years, however, the crowd has changed. The slightly old-world vibe has been replaced by one of the highest-energy sports there is – all thanks to the power of the Atlantic.
Bundoran, County Donegal
L-R: Bundoran beach; sea cave at the Thrupenny pool; surfer on Bundoran beach; the Fairy Bridges at Tullan Strand
Surfers' paradise and lots, lots more
Where there are mighty waves and pristine beaches, there are surfers. And Bundoran has it all, with an incredible variety of beaches that have turned the town into a surfing hotspot. Some are sheltered and gentle, which is perfect for beginners; some are far more demanding, kicking up a bigger swell, which pulls in the pros. Surfers gather here all year round, and the town has hosted European Surfing Championships several times. You’ll find lots of surf schools and places to hire equipment. There’s even a wave named after the town, called the Bundoran Peak.
Bundoran is not just a surfer’s paradise, though. Take a walk along stunning Tullan Strand – it’s so huge you’ll feel as if you’ve got it all to yourself. Try some swimming, kayaking or windsurfing. Weather turning chilly? The indoor aqua centre, Waterworld, has fantastic family pools, and it offers seaweed baths, which are said to relax and rejuvenate all those aching surf muscles.
The wildness of the landscape and the incredible waves generated create very dedicated surfers who put surfing at the very centre of their lives
Ross Whittaker, film director


Surfers on Bundoran beach, County Donegal
Surfing in Ireland
Known to surfers as a “cold paradise”, there’s no better place to take to the water than Ireland's surf capital – Bundoran, County Donegal
Walking, cycling, golfing, and fishing
Bundoran’s also a great base for a trip to the Slieve League sea cliffs on the other side of Donegal Bay, while walkers and hikers should head to the Bluestacks to the northeast of Bundoran for lovely hill walking, among bog and streams. A short drive to the southwest into Sligo will take you to the Dartry Mountains, Leitrim’s Glencar Valley with its waterfall, and the otherworldly wonder of Ben Bulben mountain.
The fishing around Bundoran is superb, and astonishingly varied. Shore fishing is popular in and around the town, or take a boat out into Donegal Bay and go deep-sea. Inland, there’s excellent coarse and game fishing in the rivers Drowes and Duff and in Lough Melvin. Licences and permits are available online, or you can pick one up, along with any kit you might need, from angling shops in Bundoran.
Golfers are also well looked after, too. Of course, there are plenty of fabulous links courses up and down the Wild Atlantic Way, but with Bundoran Golf Course right here, you won’t need to travel. It offers out-of-this-world views (look out for dolphins) – along with some pretty tricky breezes coming in off the sea. Expect the unexpected as you play!
County Donegal is the wild child of Ireland and home to some of its most ravishingly sublime scenery and beautiful beaches
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The Slieve League sea cliffs, County Donegal
Good times and a seafront festival
The thing about surfers is that they like a good time – and Bundoran is ready for them. The little town is packed with pubs, where visitors and locals mix and mingle any old way. Music is big around here, both traditional and up to the minute. If you’re after music and dancing, try The Bird’s Nest Bar or drop into Kicking Donkey and George’s Bar.
On the third week of June, though, Bundoran translates its love of a tune into the Sea Sessions surf and music festival. You can book one, three or four-day tickets, go camping, glamping or stay locally. There are three stages, loads of international and Irish acts, live bands, DJs, the mighty Atlantic and a town dedicated to having a party – it’s all here for you!
Named the "Coolest Place on the Planet" by National Geographic Traveller Magazine, Donegal is absolutely stunning. And Bundoran especially!
Lilia Lalaoui, RTÉ culture correspondent


Festival time in Bundoran, County Donegal
Bundoran highlights
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Maddens Bridge Bar
Maddens Bridge Bar is a family run pub in the seaside resort of Bundoran. Throughout the day and night, tourists and locals mingle in the ambience of this lively pub. Excellent home cooked food is served daily.
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Waterworld Bundoran
Waterworld Bundoran offers holiday makers of all ages visiting County Donegal the thrilling opportunity to enjoy an indoor aqua adventure playground. It is located on the beautiful coastal seafront of Bundoran.
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Sliabh Liag (Slieve League) Bus Tours
We provide a bus service for all group sizes to Slieve league 'one of the highest seacliffs in Euro...
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Surfworld Bundoran
SurfWorld surf shop established in 1990 by the Fitzgerald family is located on the Main Street in the town of Bundoran, County Donegal.
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Glencolmcille Folk Village
The Glencolmcille Folk Village Museum recreates Donegal's historic cottage dwellings, spanning over 300 years, in Glencolmcille, County Donegal.
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Lough Melvin and River Drowes - Drowes Estuary
The Drowes Fishery is located in Bundoran, County Donegal and is one of Ireland’s premier spring salmon fisheries. It consists of the River Drowes and over 70 pools in the area.
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Studio Donegal
Studio Donegal is a hand weaving and manufacturing business committed to preserving and promoting t...
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Sliabh Liag Boat Tours
Sliabh Liag Boat Tours in Teelin, County Donegal, offer sightseeing trips to Bunglas Cliffs and Sliabh Liag, one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe.
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Donegal Equestrian Centre
Book in with the Donegal Equestrian Centre in Bundoran, County Donegal, on the beautiful North West coast of Ireland. This is the perfect choice for those who want to experience exhilarating outdoor horse riding.
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Great Northern Hotel
Great Northern Hotel is an ideal accommodation for a relaxing break in Bundoran, Co. Donegal. The four star hotel is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way overlooking the famous Donegal Bay. The Hotel is surrounded by an 18 hole championship golf course.
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Fitzgeralds Hotel
Situated in the seaside town of Bundoran, County Donegal, Fitzgerald’s Hotel is a wonderful accommodation choice. The three-star, family-run property has comfortable bedrooms and quality service to ensure a lovely stay for all guests.
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