Biddy’s O’Barnes retains a lot of the characteristics of yore with wooden beams and a stone floor. As a break from a tiring journey, Biddy's provides tasty pub grub and great toddies.
Walk the breathtaking Bluestack Way to truly embrace the wilds of stunning County Donegal. Unfolding across the Bluestack Mountains, this 64.1 km trail delivers incredible views across the North West.
The Olde Castle Bar, Donegal Town, is a traditional Irish bar and has been welcoming guests since the 1700s.
Quay West Restaurant, Donegal Town, is a waterside restaurant offering stunning views of Donegal Bay in a cosy, contemporary environment whispering coastal chic. The name evolved from their Quay Street location and their west-facing windows which frame a beautiful Donegal sunset.
Revel in County Donegal’s expanse of rugged landscapes, heathered mountain slopes and Wild Atlantic Way scenery on this easy 8.3km loop near the village of Creeslough.
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.
Visit Campview Farm, near Ballyshannon, County Donegal. Their standout attraction are the guided llama treks along the shores of the Erne Estuary. These tranquil walks provide a way to experience the natural beauty of the area, accompanied by friendly llamas. This activity is ideal for special occasions or simply enjoying a peaceful stroll in nature.
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