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Killybegs is a picturesque Fishing Village on the North West Coast of Ireland-on the edge of Europe, where the majestic Atlantic Sea meets the spectacular mountains and rolling hills of Donegal. For generations the people of Killybegs have made their living from the sea, and this was never as true as it is today. Killybegs is the fishing capital of Ireland, and is one of the most progressive fishing ports in the world. Killybegs offers a whole host of activities to suit all tastes and ages. Walking, Hiking, Golfing and Trekking are some that are available locally or you might just want to soak up the sun and fresh air at Fintra with its one mile of golden Blue Flag beach.
To the west is Kilcar, a smaller, picturesque village, lying in a valley
between Crough Muckross and Cronarad. Kilcar is said to be the centre of
the Donegal hand woven tweed industry, along with embroidery, knitting
and other flourishing cottage industries in the area. It is also known
as Donegal's southern gateway to the "Gaeltacht" or Irish Speaking area
of the county. A number of archaeological and historic sites of interest
are to be found, including St Cartha's church, after which Kilcar is
named.
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