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The Kilclooney Dolmen is an exceptionally fine portal-tome or dolmen, prominent on the skyline 6.5km north-north-west of Ardara in County Donegal. Read more
The Owenea River runs for 13 miles draining Lough Ea in the west of the Croaghs, into Loughrosmore Bay at Ardara, County Donegal. The river has a run of spring salmon, grilse, sea trout and has a resident stock of small brown trout. Read more
A wonderfully challenging 18 hole Pitch & Putt course with spectacular views of Loughros Bay and the hills of Donegal. Once described by a regular visitor as 'The St. Andrews of Pitch & Putt Courses',............. Read more
Take the opportunity to visit professional painter Stephen Bennett at his studio gallery, in Ardara County Donegal. The gallery houses Stephen’s latest original paintings which include figurative works and landscapes. Read more
The hospitality of the Mulhern family and their staff at Triona Design earned an impressive five Fáilte Ireland awards. The centre, based in Ardara, County Donegal, caters for visitors wishing to learn about or purchase traditional hand weaving. Read more
Ardara Heritage Centre, in Ardara County Donegal, tells the story of Donegal tweed from the shearing of sheep to the manufacture of the woven cloth. Read more
Eddie Doherty is a well known handweaver based in Ardara, County Donegal. Eddie produces a wide range of traditional handcrafted products from tweed usng 100% Irish wool. Read more
Tor Mór Charter Boat is a Kingfisher 31 sport, sea angling charter vessel. Available to charter for angling, diving, whale, shark, dolphin and bird watching, sightseeing and private parties. Available from Rosbeg and Portnoo pier, County Donegal. Read more
A group of iconic restaurant bars dotted throughout Donegal, each with their own wonderful history, style, traditions, charm and picturesque surroundings. Read more
Eddie Doherty is one of County Donegal's best known traditional hand weavers. He has been working on his loom in Ardara town for over 50 years weaving the finest range of quality tweeds in every imaginable colour. Read more
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