VISIT DONEGAL
Tunes. Pints. Grub. Mountains. Lighthouses. Adventures. Beaches. Festivals.
Donegal is a captivating tourism destination known for its rugged coastline, stunning beaches, and wild landscapes. It offers visitors breathtaking sights like Slieve League Cliffs and Glenveagh National Park, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Rich in culture, Donegal also boasts traditional Irish music, historic castles, and charming coastal villages.
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PLAN YOUR TRIP:
PLACES TO STAY
View a list of all the best places to stay in Donegal.
WHERE TO EAT
View a list of all the best places to eat in Donegal.
THINGS TO DO
View a list of all the best things to do in Donegal.
WHERE TO DRINK
View a list of all the best places to drink in Donegal.
DIRECTIONS & TRAVEL TIPS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
By Train via Irish Rail Website
By Bus via Bus Éireann Website
By Taxi or Private Transfer via FreeNow Website
CAR HIRE:
By Car via CarHire.ie Website
AIRPORTS:
By Plane via Ireland West Airport Knock
By Plane via Shannon Airport
By Plane via Kerry Airport
By Plane via Dublin Airport
Check out this handy journey planner
for public transport information:
www.transportforireland.ie
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