Donegal’s coast is more than a scenic backdrop; it’s a place where history, nature and daily life quietly overlap. Whether you’re tracing ancient fort walls, paddling calm waters or simply taking in ...
Donegal is closer than it looks on the map Despite its far-north location, County Donegal is more accessible from Dublin than many travelers expect. Driving from Dublin to Letterkenny or Donegal Town ...
Donegal has received another huge accolade from from travel experts Lonely Planet who included the Irish county in its Best in Travel 2024 listings. Donegal was named in Lonely Planet's Best in Travel ...
The Waterfront Hotel in Dungloe, Co Donegal is on the market with a guide price of €4.9m. Overlooking Dungloe Bay, the hotel, which was formerly known as the Óstan na Rossan, currently boasts 49 newly ...
More than 770,000 foreign visitors traveled to Ireland in August 2025. Crowded crosswalks, chaotic Temple Bar crowds and packed museums still define a first trip to Dublin. But for a growing number of ...
Ireland’s tourism revenue is projected to reach more than $3 billion in 2025, and travelers are looking beyond the usual spots. In the northwest, Donegal’s coast offers a front row seat to Ireland’s ...
Stops that capture Donegal’s landscape and culture The appeal of Donegal lies in its blend of wildlife, coastline, food and drink projects, local history and long-standing pubs. A handful of ...
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