
The Dunfanaghy fishery comprises of three lakes: New Lake, Sessiagh Lough and Port Lough . These lakes are controlled by the Dunfanaghy Angling Association. The Association has worked hard to provide top quality wild brown trout fishing. Spawning facilities have … Continue reading
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The Lackagh fishery has been developed over recent years, resulting in improved access. Further development work is planned over the next few years with the main focus on habitat improvement and river enhancement. The Lackagh Fishery comprises The Lackagh River … Continue reading
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The Olde Glen Bar in Glen village is a true gem of an Irish country pub – with the added bonus of a superb restaurant. The McLaughlin family bar is reputed to be almost 400 years old. Low ceilings, weathered … Continue reading
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The award winning Mill Restaurant has an idyllic location on the shores of New Lake on the outskirts of Dunfanaghy – a place which has become a haven for seabirds in recent years and is now a special area of … Continue reading
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Located along the main road between Creeslough and Dunfanaghy, Ards Forest Park is arguably the most beautiful and certainly the most diverse of Ireland’s Forest Parks. The park is situated on the shores of Sheephaven Bay on the rugged North … Continue reading
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Dunfanaghy Golf Club is an 18-hole true links course laid out in 1905 by six times winner of the British Open, Mr Harry Vardon. It is situated along the beautiful north-west coast of County Donegal and offers year-round golfing. . … Continue reading
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Creeslough is situated at the foot of Muckish Mountain, near Sheephaven Bay in northwest Donegal. It is 10km south of Dunfanaghy and stands on high ground overlooking an inlet that runs in off Sheephaven. The Irish word Creeslough means “The … Continue reading
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