3 Accommodation, 10 Things to do
An Chuirt Hotel is a wonderful, four-star hotel set in Gweedore, County Donegal. In addition to providing excellent accommodation and dining options, the hotel offers breathtaking views. Read more
Errigal Youth Hostel is an impressive hostel at the foot of the highest mountain in Donegal, the majestic Mount Errigal. Read more
An Chrannog is situated in the old vocational school, which is being developed by a local Co-operative, Comharchumann Forbartha Ghaoth Dobhair. Read more
Gael-Linn offers an excellent opportunity for adults to learn Irish in relaxing surroundings this summer. The courses take place during July and August in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Gaoth Dobhair. Read more
Located in the picturesque village of Crolly, nestling between the mountains and the sea, this quaint cottage with its own walled garden is ideally situated for visiting the Northwest and the Islands. Read more
Selchie Sailing in Gweedore, County Donegal offers practical sailing tuition that promotes good seamanship and boat handling. Read more
An Clachán Gallery situated next to the An Chúirt Hotel on the N56. Karl Hulme glass art along with up to 5 other art/craft studios, feature in Donegal’s largest art and craft gallery. Read more
Clocháin Bhig Loop Walk. Read more
A very pleasant walk looping around the village of Crolly on track and minor road and extending eastwards on bog road to little Loch na Cailligh in the hills, with a short but attractive optional spur westwards along the tree-lined banks of the Estuary. Spectacular river and coastal views and over the whole foreland as well as east to Dunlewy from the hill. Read more
Rock n Roam is an adventure, activity and cultural experience like no other, based in the Donegal Gaeltacht, an area untouched by predictable tourism. Read more
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