
This courthouse, built in 1746, is one of the oldest and most interesting in all of Ireland. Visitors can attend re-enactments of some of the trials held here, among the most notable, the Napper Tandy Trial and the…

This courthouse, built in 1746, is one of the oldest and most interesting in all of Ireland. Visitors can attend re-enactments of some of the trials held here, among the most notable, the Napper Tandy Trial and the…

These dense, unspoiled woodlands are a special place of natural beauty in the wild part of northwest Ireland. The River Finn passes quietly through this untouched area, which remains filled with a wide variety of plants, trees, and…

The ruins of this once stately complex can be found on a scenic parcel of land located at the mouth of the Eske River, where it pours into Donegal Bay. Built in 1474 by Hugh O’Donnell, the abbey…

Donegal Castle was built during the 15th century by the heads of the ruling O’Donnell Clan, whose reign lasted in the area until the Flight of the Earls in 1607.
Hugh Roe O’Donnell was the last clan…

Donegal Town is situated on the Eske River at the point where it flows into Donegal Bay. The entire Donegal Bay Area is beautifully wild, featuring rocky shorelines with magnificent views and lovely beach and dune areas that…
Donegal Town is situated on the Eske River at the point where it flows into Donegal Bay. The entire Donegal Bay Area is beautifully wild, featuring rocky shorelines with magnificent views and lovely beach and dune areas that fade back…

Glenveagh National Park is located in the wildest part of the Irish countryside, made up of 24,000 acres, encompassing moorlands, mountains, lakes and forests. Its central feature is Lough Beagh, a long and deep lake fed by River Veagh.…

This tiny hamlet lies between Glen Bay and a barren moorland, and is part of the vanishing Gaeltecht region. Its rural Irish charm is reflected in the homespun décor of the pubs and residences. The Irish name for the…

The scenic village of Rossnowlagh is situated around four miles north of Ballyshannon and ten miles south of