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Donegal Tourism Brochure 2023
This new 40-page brochure beautifully captures many images that display the diversity and majesty of Donegal. It sets out an array of activities, places of interest and services that are available to potential visitors that you can explore by simply scanning one of the QR codes.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Donegal Tourism Brochure 2019 - Irish
Tugann an bróisiúr 64 leathanach seo blaiseadh de na háiseanna iontacha agus nithe is díol spéise i nDún na nGall agus cuireann sé beocht le tréaníomhá radharcach de Dhún na nGall dár gcuairteoirí.Cóipcheart © Gach ceart ar cosaintComhairle Contae Dhún na nGall / Turasóireacht Dhún na nGall CTR
Donegal Tourism Map
Donegal boasts 1,134km of the longest and most beautiful stretch of mainland coastline in Ireland is located on the Wild Atlantic Way touring route. Wild and untamed, County Donegal is really a destination with a difference.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Cruise Tourism Brochure
Visiting Donegal by cruise ship is an epic journey that will stir the senses and inspire the imagination.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Donegal Playground Passport - English
Download the Playground Passport and start exploring. Check websites for seasonal hours and admission costs.©2023, Healthy Donegal
Pas Don Pháirc Súgartha Dhún na nGall
CÁ HÁIT A DTABHARFAIDH TÚ CUAIRT AIR INNIU? SEICEÁIL NA SUÍMH GRÉASÁIN FAOI CHOINNE UAIREANNTA OSCAILTE SÉASÚRACHA AGUS TÁILLÍ IONTRÁLA.©2023, Healthy Ireland
Donegal Atlantic Coastal Trail
Donegal's Atlantic Coastal Trail will take you on an unforgettable journey taking in three spectacular signature points on the Wild Atlantic Way. Donegal is home to some of the most dramatci and dazzling coastal views in the world.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Heritage Towns of County Donegal
The brochures wasproduced by the County Donegal Heritage Office of Donegal County Council to raise awareness of the built and archaeological heritage of the ‘Heritage Towns’ of Ardara, Ballyshannon, Moville, Ramelton and Raphoe. These towns were designated as ‘Heritage Towns’ by Donegal County Council. Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council Heritage Office
Slí Thoraí
Part of Bealach na Gaeltachta walking trails, Slí Thoraí is a 8.5 km walk takes you on a circuit of Ireland’s remotest inhabited island.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí Ghabhla
Part of Bealach na Gaeltachta walking trails, Slí Ghabhla is a waymarked walk that begins and ends at thepier at Tráigh na mBláthán. It follows the gently undulating sandy roadways on the eastern half, and through the centre of the island.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí Árainn Mhór
This spectacular walk takes you on a circle around the island of Arranmore. The views in all directions are stunning and the wild and uninhabited interior and the western half of the route is particularly remote. There is a spur walk to the Lighthouse at Rinawros Point.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí na Rosann
Slí na Rosann is a 65km circular route covering an area called 'TheRosses', which lies between the western outliers of Donegal's Derryveagh Mountains and its much-indented Atlantic coast in the west.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí na Finne
Slí na Finne loops through the mountains of central Donegal offering wilderness, mountains, glens, rivers, and lakes. On the sections away from the villages and roads there is a tangible sense of remoteness, where you may encounter deer ranging out from the National Park at Glenveagh.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí an Earagail
Slí an Earagail circles through the spectacularly wild and beautiful landscape of north west Donegal. It takes its name from Errigal mountain (751m), whose pyramidic, grey-streaked quartzite cone is almost always visible along the route.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Slí Cholm Cille
Slí Cholm Cille circles around and through the remote landscapes of south west Dhún na nGall. This area, which is associated with St Colmcille, and from where the route gets its name, is rich in prehistoric and early Christian monuments.Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Burtonport Railway Walk Map
Follow this section of the ‘Burtonport Railway Walk’ which passes through a remote landscape with magnificent views. It follows the route of the railway line which linked Burtonport to Letterkenny between 1903 and 1947. Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Inishowen Head Loop
This 8.5 km walk takes you through some of Donegal's most impressive coastal scenery. Within a relatively short distance of leaving the trailhead you are in remote country with wonderful views (including Scotland on a fine day).Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
Buncrana Shore Path
The Buncrana shore-path is a 4.5 km (one way) traffic free walk which follows the shoreline of Lough Swilly between Buncrana and Stragill Strand. Copyright © All rights reservedDonegal County Council / Donegal Tourism CLG
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