Carndonagh Cross - Donegal DisplayPlace

DisplayPlace

A-Z Placefinder

Carndonagh Cross —County Donegal

The group of early Christian monuments seen on the outskirts of this lovely town on the Inishowen Peninsula constitute an 18th century carved cross, thought to be the oldest in Ireland, and two small carved pillars. Local lore believes that the church bell came from La Trinidad Valencera, the Spanish Armada ship wrecked in Kinnagoe Bay in 1588.

Add this page to

Finder

Find somewhere to stay, eat or find activities and events

Places to go

Click on the map to find out more about an area

Map DONEGAL CLARE GALWAY LEITRIM LIMERICK MAYO OFFALY WEST ROSCOMMON SLIGO TIPPERARY NORTH ANTRIM ARMAGH DOWN FERMANAGH LONDONDERRY TYRONE CARLOW CAVAN CORK DUBLIN KERRY KILDARE KILKENNY LAOIS LONGFORD LOUTH MEATH MONAGHAN OFFALY OFFALY EAST TIPPERARY SOUTH WATERFORD WESTMEATH WEXFORD WICKLOW

Explore larger map view