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    Meet the mighty Errigal

    A must-experience mountain during your trip to County Donegal!
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    County Donegal
    Amazing landscapes
    1hr 20 mins from City of Derry Airport

    Errigal, County Donegal

    If you were to draw a mountain from your imagination, it would probably look a lot like Errigal: a picture-perfect, conical, grey mountain with a dusting of winter snow.

    Errigal, County Donegal

    Errigal stands out

    As well as being a prominent part of the County Donegal skyline, at 751 metres Errigal is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountain Range which accounts for much of the Donegal landscape. Errigal is truly fascinating – the scree, mounds, ridges, and quartzite boulders detail this land like a historic record, showing evidence of the effects of melting glaciers and landslides from more than 17,000 years ago. This area also offers a huge range of habitats attracting flora and fauna, including the largest area of intact natural blanket bog in the northwest of Ireland, heaths and craggy rock – making it a field day for not only geologists but nature lovers, too.

    Glenveagh National Park, County Donegal

    Glenveagh National Park

    Glenveagh National Park is so beautiful that even Errigal is checking it out! The mountain looms over this region of walking trails, protected wildlife, and stunning views.

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    To the summit(s)!

    The hike to Errigal’s summit and back is a steep 5.5km of mixed terrain. The peak greets you with views of Slieve Snaght and Ben Bulben in County Sligo on a very clear day, but this isn’t the only summit on this route! Follow One Man’s Path – a ridge which is only wide enough for, you guessed it… one person – leading from Errigal to a second peak. The second peak offers a unique view of the mountain that you’ve just summited and maybe even double the satisfaction when you tell your friends you reached the top of two mountains! It’s important that you take care especially on this trickier section of the hike and be sure to monitor conditions before and throughout.

    If you’d rather stay down on the ground with a view of Errigal, Dunlewey Lough is the place to go. One of our favourite ways to explore the lough is by kayak where an instructor will tell you all about the history and folklore of the area.

    Well, what are you waiting for? Let’s go!

    View from Errigal, County Donegal

    More around Donegal

    Donegal Castle

    A restored 15th Century, Norman tower house, located in the centre of charming Donegal Town, County Donegal.

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    Donegal Railway Heritage Centre

    Visit County Donegal's award winning museum, Donegal Railway Heritage Centre, located in the historic Donegal Town. The museum is open all year round and offers something for all the family.

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    Leo's Tavern

    Tábhairne Leo (Leo's Tavern) is the family home of "Clannad" and "Enya". Leo and his wife Maire bought the tavern in 1968 and Leo became the resident musician with sing songs nightly and which would involve the nine members of his family.

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    CARA Organic Beauty Spa at Lough Eske Castle Hotel

    Solis Lough Eske Castle is a beautiful Gaelic castle in Donegal town, restored to become the first five star hotel and spa in the region. Spa Solís is an escape to a world of well deserved pampering by skilled staff and natural restorative therapies.

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    Donegal Bay Waterbus

    No visit to Donegal Town is complete without a trip on the Donegal Bay Waterbus. This spacious, fully equipped vessel offers daily 75 to 80 minute tours of Donegal Bay with its many islands and abundant wildlife.

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