Located near the harbour in the traditional fishing village of Burtonport, the seafood cuisine of The Lobster Pot is prepared fresh from the Atlantic, usually on the day it is caught.
Soak up all the coastal beauty of County Donegal on this exceptional 14km island loop. Remote and rugged, this corner of the Wild Atlantic Way boasts seascapes galore and showcases the county’s largest island.
Explore the waters of Arranmore on a tour with Arranmore Charters in Donegal. See incredible wildlife from a modern charter boat or put on your scuba gear and swim below the surface with the sea life.
Immerse yourself in the rugged wonder of County Donegal on this 77km loop under majestic Mount Errigal. Admire the area’s coastal landscapes, pleasant moorlands and pretty lakeshores on this easy trail.
Unique Ascent takes you to places in County Donegal where no one has ever stood before. Try hill walking, mountaineering and rock climbing and soak up the dramatic scenery of this stunning county.
A stunning 51km section of the longer Slí Dhún na nGall, Slí na Finne loops through County Donegal’s famed mountain scenery and touches on both Lough Finn and the River Finn.
With all year round access and free entry, the Glenveagh Castle Gardens are a wonderful day out. Situated in Glenveagh National Park in north west County Donegal, the gardens date back to the 1880s. They still feature their original Victorian layout.
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