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Sandy Hills Rosapenna

Sandy Hills Rosapenna

Sandy Hills Cottages, which overlook Rosapenna Golf Resort Pavilion and Sandy Hills golf course, have uninterrupted views over Tramore Beach which is just a few minutes stroll away.

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Lag Dubh – Cruit Island

Lag Dubh – Cruit Island

Lag Dubh is a spacious 2 bedroom all ensuite holiday home situated on beautiful Cruit Island. This top-class self-catering accommodation is surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches, cliffs and rugged coastline.

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Teach Tráighéanach

Teach Tráighéanach

Teach Tráighéanach Dungloe – new modern holiday home on the shore of Tráighéanach Bay on the Wild Atlantic Way and just an 8-minute drive to the busy town of Dungloe

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1840 Station Cottage

1840 Station Cottage

1840 Station Cottage Ballinamore – newly renovated 3 bedroom cottage set in idyllic Donegal countryside and close to some of the best salmon and trout fisheries in the northwest.

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Woodhill Lodge Dunfanaghy

Woodhill Lodge Dunfanaghy

Woodhill Lodge is a spacious 3 bedroom holiday home located on the shores of Sessiagh Lake and within easy driving distance of Portnablagh and Dunfanaghy.

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Annagh View Ballyliffin

Annagh View Ballyliffin

Linda and Aiden are delighted to welcome guests to their modern home. Guests will have the upstairs of the property to themselves comprising of ensuite bedrooms, TV area and dining room

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11 Fir na Creeve Dunfanaghy

11 Fir na Creeve Dunfanaghy

11 Fir na Creeve is a spacious 4 bedroom holiday home overlooking Dunfanaghy and Sheephaven Bay with Horn Head providing an imposing backdrop.

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Whin Cottage

Whin Cottage

Whin Cottage, located along Wild Atlantic Way near Greencastle, Inishowen, is over 100 years old and the recent renovations were carefully designed to preserve the traditional charm and cosy atmosphere.

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10 Harbourview Downings

10 Harbourview Downings

Situated in a quiet small development just above Downings Harbour, this well appointed self catering 4 bedroom property enjoys panoramic views over Sheephaven Bay.

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Chris Hadfield Space Oddity

During late 2014, Chris Hadfield visited Inishowen and Malin Head to experience Donegal’s section of the Wild Atlantic Way and the recent death of David Bowie brought this visit back to mind.

Moville to Greencastle Shore Path

This 3km long path skirts the shores of Lough Foyle between the popular seaside resort of Moville and the fishing village of Greencastle….

Buliban Cottage Malin Head

Buliban Cottage is situated along the Wild Atlantic Way, 2 kilometers from Ireland’s most northerly point at Malin Head on the Inishowen Peninsula, Donegal.

Embrace the Wild Atlantic Way of Life

Leave the ordinary elsewhere this year, and experience the destination that’s both thrilling and therapeutic – the Wild Atlantic Way.

Arranmore Lighthouse From Above

Arranmore Lighthouse has been in existence since 1859 having replaced the lighthouse built in 1798 which had been de-commissioned in 1832. It is located at Rinrawros Point.

My Donegal by Proinsias Carr – Aerial Views

Proinsias Carr has put together a little video of his favourite clips taken at various locations in Donegal throughout the year.

Donegal County Museum

Donegal County Museum is based in a fine old stone building, which was once part of Letterkenny Workhouse, which opened in 1845.

Inishowen From Above

The Inishowen Peninsula in all its glory! Ireland’s most northerly point has some of the most spectacular scenery in the country – watch and enjoy 🙂

The Silkie Whiskey from Donegal

The Sliabh Liag Distillery will be the first distillery in Donegal for 174 years and their first whiskey is The Silkie – named after the legendary shape-shifting, sea-maidens with long dark hair, deep soulful brown eyes and enchanting voices that were nearly irresistible to any man.

Leenan Fort Inishowen

An exploration of an abandoned British military base at Lenan Fort, guarding the mouth of Lough Swilly on the Inishowen peninsula, Donegal, Ireland.