Donegal Tourism Video
This video gives an overview of what Donegal has to offer visitors of Ireland. From activities to attractions and more.
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Letterkenny; The Cathedral Town - County Donegal Ireland
Letterkenny is a town in County Donegal, in the Republic of Ireland. Its a nice town with some great restaurants and plenty of historic sites to see in Donegal County. Its a good stop off point or place to book a Hotel to see the rest of the area. We had a great day in the town and visited it many times for weekends and days out.
Letterkenny is considered the most populous city in county Donegal as well as being the largest, it lies on River Swilly in east Donegal and it is closest to the city of Derry, which both are considered a regional economic gateway.
Looking back at the history of Letterkenny town, we will find that it started back as a market town in the 17th century during the Plantation of Ulster. Letterkenny was the original home of Oatfield Sweet Factory, the confectionery manufacturer, but it was closed and the building was knocked down in 2014. There are several things to be visited in Letterkenny that include restaurants, historical places, and the cathedral.
One of the top visited places in Letterkenny is St. Eunan's Cathedral which is also sometimes referred to as Cathedral of St. Columba. We have been to this cathedral before and walked all around and inside it to discover its beauty. One of the interesting things that we managed to discover is that this cathedral could be seen from all the different directions of the city when one is approaching it (
Most of those notable buildings that are found in Letterkenny were built back in the early 1850's and sometimes even earlier - the tallest of these buildings is St. Eunan's Cathedral, but the completion of this building was done in 1901. One of the other significant buildings that are located in Letterkenny is St. Eunan's College which is a three-storey castelated structure with four round towers at each corner of the building, this was constructed in the Edwardian version of the neo-Hiberno-Romanesque style.
From the other famous places that are found in Letterkenny is the Market Square and there are some other significant buildings which could be found in Mount Southwell Terrace there, just off Castle Street. Donegal County Museum is also located in Letterkenny town on the High Road, it was built back in 1843 in the neo-Tudor style and is also considered one of the old buildings that one have to check while being in Letterkenny for the history that it carries in its look.
Recently, there were different new style buildings which were built in Letterkenny, but we all have to agree that some of these buildings are also notable and are designed in a different kind of way. These buildings include the new Letterkeny Town Council Offices which is locally known as The Grasshouse.
In every town or city you tend to visit, you will always find what might interest you and since we visited Letterkenny before, we have to say that these were from the notable things and buildings which we loved passing by and found how different they appeared to be.
There are some places to visit while being in Letterkenny, such as having a walk by the River Swilly and of course visiting the famous St. Eunan's and St. Columba Cathedral, and then you will have to pass by the Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre, Donegal County Museum, Newmills Corn and Flax Mills, Letterkenny Town Park, Ballymacool Town Park, and you could also pass by the Century Cinemas if you have the time to do so.
Moving a little bit further, there are other things that could be done in county Donegal, some of them are close to Letterkenny which you could visit during the same day and some could be postponed to later day trips you might go for. One of the top suggestions for the places to visit in county Donegal is Grianan of Alieach which is a beautiful stone fort ringfort ( or else visiting Donegal city itself and getting to check the attractions that are found in it (
People are always different and who might be more in love with visiting museums and checking churches from the inside will not be the same as those who might be more interested with the idea of checking the old buildings of the city, walking in the streets, and walking by the river if there is one which the city lies on - in Letterkenny all these choices are available, making it possible for all the types of people to do any of these things.
If you are considering a new place or town to visit in Ireland then Letterkenny in county Donegal is one of the different options that you have where there are different things that could be done and different places that could be visited, we definitely recommend it - there are also some hotels there if you are considering the idea of staying there for a day or two and even trying their restaurants.
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Family Fun in Donegal | Go Visit Donegal | www.govisitdonegal.com
Take a trip to Donegal for an unforgettable family adventure. There are lots of activities for kids of all ages to enjoy throughout the county.
Donegal is renowned for having some of the best surfing waves in Ireland and the coast has plenty of watersports and outdoor activity centres to keep the kids adrenalin running. But you don’t have to get your hair wet to enjoy wonderful parks, excellent leisure and activity centres, cinemas and indoor play areas. Donegal is well equipped to keep the kids and the parents entertained. You’ll never be stuck for a fun-filled family time - whatever the weather.
Donegal is less than a 3 hour drive from Dublin and Galway, so what are you waiting for? Start your unforgettable family journey on
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Wild Camping in Ireland - Urris Hills & Ragtin More (Donegal)
Ride the Wave - Surfing Spots and Accommodation in Ireland
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Discover Ireland - Donegal (Eco Eye)
This episode of RTE's Eco Eye TV series focused on Donegal in Ireland's North West, discussing its glacial history and how this contributed to its landscape, including the stunning Sliabh Liag cliffs. discoverireland.ie/donegal
Fabulous Rhodes - Lindos
Lindos, one of the most beautiful areas of Rhodes. A challenging place to fly but certainly worthwhile.
Shot with a DJI Mavic Pro Platinum, Epson Moverio BT-300 smartglasses, and PolarPro Cinematic gradient lens (ND32-8).
Points of Interest:
1:21 - Guy on the edge of the cliff!
1:29 - St.John's Bay
2:12 - The Money Shot! (The best view of Lindos)
3:10 - Can you spot me? :-)
Donegal - The Halls Family Adventure, Chapter Three
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Chapter Three - Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin | The Wild Atlantic Way
World Adventurer Monty Halls promotes Donegal as a Family Friendly Adventure Destination.
In Chapter Three Monty, Tam, Isla and Molly visit a remote island and encounter a population of bottlenose dolphins.
TV personality and world adventurer Monty Halls, his wife Tamsyn and daughters Molly and Isla have been travelling all over the county filming with their company Seadog Productions this spring.
Donegal is no stranger to celebrity visitors. Since being named ‘Coolest Place on the Planet’ by National Geographic Traveller in 2017, Donegal has risen to new heights on the global tourism scale.
Monty had previously visited County Donegal and had the opportunity to view basking sharks at Malin Head. Having been to many exciting destinations worldwide, Monty said that his experience in viewing basking sharks at Malin Head was one of the most exciting wildlife encounters of his life.
Monty is well known for his BBC2 series ‘Great Escapes’ and he also presented the multi-award winning series ‘Great Barrier Reef’. In 2014 he worked on the ground-breaking expedition series ‘Lost Worlds’ for the Discovery Channel. Monty has written several books, and is a regular contributor to magazines and newspapers, many of them communicating his enthusiasm for the natural world. Monty has also worked with Channel 4, National Geographic, the History Channel, Channel 5, and the BBC. His most recent WWII's Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails was broadcast in 2017.
Monty Halls is a broadcaster, speaker, naturalist, former Royal Marine, marine biologist, travel writer and leadership specialist. His experience covers over two decades of leading teams in some of the most remote environments on earth, presenting wildlife and adventure documentaries. Most recently Monty and his family spent time on the Galapagos Islands filming ‘My Family and the Galapagos’.
So from the Galapagos Islands to Donegal on the Wild Atlantic Way, Monty and his family have experienced the very best of what our County has to offer. They showcase Donegal to a worldwide audience online as one of the world’s most amazing family friendly adventure destinations.
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County Donegal is a great destination for a family holiday or weekend break whatever the weather at any time of the year.
In Donegal the whole family (mum and dad included!) can safely learn to surf, windsurf, kayak or canoe at one of our many Blue Flag beaches. When the sun goes on holiday, there is an excellent choice of indoor attractions, from adventure centres to ten pin bowling and cinemas to soft play. There is no doubt about it County Donegal has enough to keep the kids happy for weeks!
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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.
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Melmore, Downings
Tramore, Dunfanaghy
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The Lament For Eoghan Rua O'Neill - Peter Carberry
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