Dungloe Donegal

Dungloe Holiday Homes

An Clochán Liath is the name you’ll see on signposts as you approach Dungloe, referring to the grey-coloured stepping stones which were once used to cross the town’s river. Dungloe is the biggest town in West Donegal, the focal point of Na Rosa or in English ‘The Rosses’.

The town is known all over Ireland and further afield as the home of Mary from Dungloe, and of the festival called after her. The fishing enthusiast will be well catered for in the Rosses with 130 lakes, river, shore and sea fishing to choose from. For golfers there is a choice of excellent links courses to choose from within easy reach of the village.

 

Seaside Cottage Dungloe

Seaside

This lovely cottage is situated on the Crohy Head scenic road in the townland of Falmore which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean

Falmore Cottage Dungloe

Falmore

Nestled along the scenic northwest coast overlooking  Gweebarra Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, this lovely cottage is located near Crohy Head and Maghery in the rural village of Falmore

A new attraction, The Daniel O’Donnell Centre, was added in 2012 and has been attracting large crowds from all parts of the world.

The hills and cliffs of North West Donegal are still relatively unfrequented and little restraint is put on walkers. There are walks to suit all ages and interests. In the immediate vicinity you will find stunning unspoiled beaches, forest walks, quiet country roads and a wealth of historical sites to explore. The village has a wide selection of pubs and you just might happen upon a traditional music ‘seisún’

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