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Parks & Gardens in Donegal

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Donegal is a County blessed with such a diverse range of public and private parks and gardens. From carefully tended intimate cottage gardens to public parks and woodlands, Donegal has a wealth of peaceful havens for lovers of flowers and trees. Donegal Garden Trail promotes garden visiting as a collective effort in County Donegal, encouraging garden visiting as an educational and leisure activity.

Donegal Garden Trail : Swan Park

Swan Park,Cahir O'Doherty Avenue,Buncrana

Swan Park is a unique and invaluable amenity. Personified by its mature tree population, the Park itself is a narrow linear park extending east-west along the Crana River (An Chrannach) flowing into Lough Swilly through Castle Bridge at the river mouth, hence the towns name Bun Crannchcha, meaning ‘foot of the river Cranca’.

Donegal County Councils’s Swan Park Regeneration Project has seen an extensive replanting programme within the Park acknowledging its many benefits to the local community. The Park has been extended to include Parkland, wildflower meadows, herbaceous plantings, orchard and artwork with an emphasis on gardening for biodiversity throughout.

This public space adds to the greening of the town, giving this beauty and purpose throughoyt the changing seasons. Historic features associated with the Park include O’Doherty’s Keep, Buncrana Castle and the historic Castle Bridge. Managed by Donegal County Council.

Information

Opening Hours

Open every day of the year
Open all hours
There are three entry points, at the Castle Bridge-Cahir O' Doherty Avenue, Wilson's Bridge Westbrook and Mill lane Cockhill Road.

Contact

Swan Park,
Cahir O'Doherty Avenue,
Buncrana,
F93WP78


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