Leo’s Tavern Donegal (Tábhairne Leo) Leo’s Tavern is one of Donegal’s most famous pubs. The establishment is named after Leo Brennan, an extremely popular and accomplished musician in his own right but also the father of Enya and 3 members of the renowned Clannad band...
The Daniel O’Donnell Visitor Centre Dungloe – He is one of Donegal’s greatest ambassadors and now Daniel O’Donnell has his own museum/visitors’ centre in Dungloe. The Daniel O”Donnell Visitor Centre is an amazing tribute to the Kincasslagh singer....
Two young brothers running a small wooden pen business have gone from strength to strength in recent times. It all happens in their parents garden shed which was converted into a workshop where the boys turn wood such as bog oak, ash, yew, elm, and beech into pens...
The Clady and Crolly Rivers Donegal – There are two main rivers in the Gweedore area in North West Donegal – the Crolly, or Gweedore, river and the Clady river. The Crolly river drains Lough Anure and a number of other lakes. The Clady river drains Lough...
Danny Minnies Annagry Donegal – Established in 1962 Danny Minnie’s is a family run restaurant situated in Annagry in the heart of the West Donegal Gaeltacht. This award winning restaurant offers high-quality local seafood and Irish meats in a cosy,...
The Rosses Fishery Donegal – The Rosses Anglers Association has fishing on over 130 lakes in West Donegal. These lakes hold salmon, sea trout and brown trout and all of them are within a five mile radius of the town. Pemits to fish and boats can be arranged. A...
Slí na Rossan Donegal is part of the 280km Slí Dhún na nGall – a series of national waymarked way routes that covers much of the Gaeltacht region of West Donegal. The Slí na Rosann section is a 65km circular route covering much of the Rosses area, which lies...
The Dunlewey Centre : Ionad Cois Locha Dunlewey in Gweedore is the location of Ionad Cois Locha Visitors’ Centre (The Dunlewey Centre) – a community-based tourism culture and arts development. Ionad Cois Locha is situated on the shores of Dunlewey Lough...