Donegal is THE coolest place to visit in 2017
The brilliant thing about Donegal is that it manages to retain its beloved traditions and culture, whilst providing visitors with modern comforts, excellent cuisine and a customer service second to none!

Donegal’s rugged coastline is crammed with Blue Flag beaches, picturesque harbours and the most stunning scenery. It is the perfect location if you love walking holidays and exploring the outdoors.

Not only is Donegal part of the famous Wild Atlantic Way, but another really cool fact is that scenes for the forth coming Star Wars Episode VIII film were shot on the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal!

A warm Cead Míle Fáilte awaits you in Donegal. Visit once and you will want to return. Traditional music is very much alive and part of Donegal’s culture. You will love the friendly pubs with their traditional music nights and friendly locals.

For the full Donegal experience, make sure to stay in a bed & breakfast. Run by local Irish families, you will experience a welcome like no other. B&B hosts will supply you with loads of tips on what to do and see in Donegal.


Posted: 07 Dec 2016 by
Claire Regan |
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Tags: County Donegal, Donegal B&Bs, Visit Donegal
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Posted: 01 Aug 2023 by
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The Wild Atlantic Way is a place like no other. Stretching for 2,500km along the Ireland’s Atlantic coastline from Donegal to West Cork, the world’s longest defined coastal touring route traverses an area of wild, raw beauty and dramatic coastline. Experience a stunning backdrop for the exploration of untamed land and seascapes.
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Posted: 13 Feb 2020 by
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