Donegal Information: Kilmacrennan

An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny

An Grianán Theatre

An Grianán Theatre is a modern arts and entertainment venue in Letterkenny in the North West of Ireland. Boasting a 383 capacity auditorium, this state of the art facility is committed to presenting the best in drama, comedy, music and … Continue reading

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Tropical World at Alcorn’s, Letterkenny

Alcorns Tropical World Letterkenny

Tropical World at Alcorn’s provides families, visitors, school or youth groups or anyone who loves nature with an ideal opportunity to experience nature up close and personal in a comfortable, temperature controlled environment T: 00353 74 9121541 00353 74 9121655 … Continue reading

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River Leannan (Lennon) Fishery

River Leannan (Lennon) Fishery

River Leannan (Lennon) Fishery includes Lough Gartan and Lough Fern. The Leannan is a 45km long river, flowing from the Glendowan Mountains to Lough Swilly at Ramelton. It was noted for its productivity of spring fish until the unfortunate outbreak … Continue reading

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The Lackagh Fishery

LACKAGH FISHERY

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, Glen Carrigart, Co Donegal

The Olde Glen Bar

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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Aura Leisure Centre, Letterkenny

Aura Leisure Centre, Letterkenny

The Aura Leisure Centre is a superb modern Sports and Leisure facility on the outskirts of Letterkenny Town. It is situated close to O’ Donnell Park GAA grounds and the new Letterkenny Town Park at Ballymacool. T: 074 9106422 W: … Continue reading

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Letterkenny Golf Club

Letterkenny Golf Club

Letterkenny Golf Club is located at Barnhill on the outskirts of Letterkenny Town and is one of the most picturesque parkland courses in the North West of Ireland. A major upgrading of the course took place in 2007 under the … Continue reading

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Traditional Irish Thatched Cottages

Traditional Donegal Thatched Cottage

In olden times the thatched cottages were very popular throughout Ireland. They provided homes of character, comfort and beauty which varied from one region to another in response to local climates and conditions. The use of local building materials meant … Continue reading

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Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park lies in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in  north-west Donegal. It is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains, deep glens and pristine lakes. T: +353 (0)74 9137090 W: www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie The Park The Park, … Continue reading

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Kilmacrennan Self Catering

Kilmacrennan - County Donegal

Kilmacrennan is a quiet hillside village which is skirted by the Lurgy River on the road between Dunfanaghy and Letterkenny. A substantial monastery was established just outside the village by St Columbcille in the 6th century. It was endowed by … Continue reading

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