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Donegal Castle
Walking
Built by the O’Donnell chieftains in the 15th Century, beside the river Eske in Donegal Town, Donegal Castle was rebuilt in Jacobean style in the 16th Century by Sir Basil Brooke, after Hugh O’Donnell...More
Grianán of Aileach
Monuments
The Stone Fort of Grianán of Aileach is sits on a hilltop in Inishowen County Donegal. 250m above sea level, the stone fort was probably first built on an earthen rath. The view from Aileach is...More
Ards Forest Park
Walking
Ards Forest Park is situated on the N56, between Creeslough and Dunfanaghy in County Donegal. At Ards Forest Park there are a number of signposted walks incorporating the main features of the park....More
Four Masters Memorial
Monuments
The Four Masters Memorial celebrates the names of the Four Masters who wrote the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland in the early 1600’s in Donegal. The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annála...More
Pettigo War Memorials
Monuments
Pettigo Village in County Donegal hosts three contrasting War Memorials. The first is for those who died in World War One, the second, to the Irish Republican Army volunteers who died when the British...More
Kilclooney Dolmen
Monuments
The Kilclooney Dolmen is a portal-tome or dolmen, prominent on the skyline north-north-west of Ardara. It well displays the classic features from which this type of monument derives its name. The...More
Beltany Stone Circle
Monuments
The name of this solitary hill, 3km south of Raphoe in County Donegal, recalls the Celtic springtime festival of Bealtaine (the ancient equivalent of May Day). This festival was traditionally...More
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