Donegal Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Donegal? Check out our Donegal Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Donegal.
Top Places to visit in Donegal (Ireland):
Slieve League, Glenveagh National Park, Hornhead Loop, Silver Strand Beach, Malin Head, Swan Park, Maghera Beach and Caves, Culdaff Beach, Mamore Gap, Moville Shore Path Walk, Tropical World, Doagh Famine Village, Glebe House and Gallery, Glenveagh Castle, Fanad Head Lighthouse
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Donegal’s Hidden Beaches
Here's a few clips from two beaches in Co. Donegal Ireland recorded using a Phantom 3 drone.
Locations:
Melmore, Downings
Tramore, Dunfanaghy
Music:
The Lament For Eoghan Rua O'Neill - Peter Carberry
Please see the link below if you would like to hear more of his music.
Discovering Ireland - Donegal Ireland #justKassiTravels
A travel video taking you through the beautiful county of Donegal, the Glenveagh National park and the Slieve League Cliffs
Explore Cultural Donegal | Go Visit Donegal | www.govisitdonegal.com
Donegal is a wonderful place of exploration that awaits the culturally curious minded. Castles, forts, museums, walking trails, year round festivals and events await you in Ireland's North West.
Take a trip to Glenveagh National Park, nestled in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains it’s the ideal place for peace and tranquility in the heart of Donegal. Learn the cúpla focal in Ireland's largest Gaeltacht regions and find out what life was like 100 years ago in rural Donegal, or check out one of Donegal's many music and cultural festivals.
Video © 2016 Donegal Tourism Ltd
Credits:
Music: Altan - Beidh Aonach Amárach (There's A Fair Tomorrow)
Label: Narada World
Video Produced by:
Simon Barr, Liam Hirrell & Joe McCallion -
With thanks to
Brian McVeigh -
John Muldowney -
Donegal is a county that is rich in culture and history. So check out to see whats in store for you.
Wild Camping in Ireland - Urris Hills & Ragtin More (Donegal)
Ireland - Most Beautiful Village - Adare
Adare - Ireland . April 2016 . Music: Kevin MacLeod
Adare - considered the most beautiful village in all Ireland. Its lies on the banks of the River Maigue set in the surrounding forests. The village was built in the 20 years of the 19th century, the Third Earl of Dunraven (1812 - 1871), owner of the estate Adare Manor. The main street lined with neat stone building with thatched roofs and still preserved remains of some religious buildings - e.g. The Church of the Holy Trinity, Franciscan abbey or Augustines. Above the bridge over the river stands the castle from the 13th century Desmond Castle.
Coast of Clare.
Day out around Co. Clare, Ireland. Visiting beaches and scenic places on a beautiful day in March, 2011.
MalinWaters - Sligo Donegal - NorthWest Ireland
The magnificent regions of Sligo and Donegal, North West Ireland are waiting to be explored, with breathtaking scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way, rich traditions and elegant ruins, the opportunities to immerse yourself in nature, culture and history are endless in the MalinWaters.
Facebook: facebook.com/malinwaters
Twitter: twitter.com/sailmalinwaters
Famous for world class surf beaches in Donegal and Sligo, coastal water based activities such as sailing, diving, kayaking and angling are also well catered for in these regions. With breathtaking coastal scenery, fabulous wildlife, quaint villages and golden beaches stretching along the shore there is also plenty to do in both Sligo and Donegal. But don’t just take our word for it come and see for yourself! Visit
Portrush, Northern Ireland
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Donegal Tourism Video - Part One
Part one of an overview of Donegal in Ireland. From activities to attractions this locally made video gives us an overview of what Donegal has to offer.