Inishcoo
 

What to do

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From the spectacular Sea Cliffs at Slieve League to the Golden Eagles swooping high and low at Glenveagh Castle, there are a million reasons to visit this wild and wonderful county. 


 
 
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Raw beauty and cultural heritage

Discover a rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, the best waves on the West Coast, great trekking and cycling opportunities, people who are full of warmth and humor…you will be captivated!

http://www.govisitdonegal.com/go/

http://www.welovedonegal.com/historical-donegal.html

https://outsider.ie/ireland/walks-donegal/

 
 
 

CLIFFS AND CAVEs

Explore the Wild Atlantic Way

Untouched and virtually unexplored, this ruggedly beautiful and remote region lies at the far north of the Wild Atlantic Way. Nature is spectacular and bracing, from the sheer granite walls of the cliffs at Slieve League to the Northern Lights dancing in clear winter skies. These are Ireland’s wildest shores, home to its largest Gaeltacht, where Irish is still the mother tongue and traditional culture thrives.

www.wildatlanticway.com/explore-the-route/northern-headlands

Our boatman Oscar can organize boat tours of neighboring Arranmore Island to admire its spectacular caves, cliffs and sea arches.

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Rapid kayaking

Sea kayak exploration

Explore the Donegal coastline and discover unseen and unspoiled places that can only be reached by kayak. These coastal exploration journeys are a unique opportunity to admire the Wild Atlantic Way at its most dramatic.

www.rapidkayaking.com

 
 
 

CRUIT ISLAND GOLF COURSE

Scenic links course on Cruit Island

Set on the edge of the wild and rugged Atlantic Ocean, Cruit Island golf course offers unrestricted panoramic views that will take your breath away. A natural 9-hole links course, this is golf at its best, where every shot must be methodically thought out.

http://www.cruitislandgolfclub.com/

 
 
 
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Wrecks and reefs

Donegal offers clear Atlantic waters with the best visibility in Ireland, as the rugged coastline translates to spectacular underwater scenery. Beneath the Irish waves mysterious shipwrecks are contrasted by the flourishing marine life. Boasting the largest amount of sunken U-boats and ocean liners to explore, there is no end to the diving adventures on offer!

www.ireland.com/what-is-available/water-sports/scuba-diving/articles/deep-sea-diving-off-the-coast-of-ireland/

 
 
 

THE GWEEBARRA RIVER

Salmon fishing in Donegal

Being off the usual tourist trails, Donegal is one of Ireland’s best kept secrets: if your idea of angling heaven is solitude, wild fish, scenery and unspoiled fishing then look no further! 

www.fishinginireland.info/salmon/north.htm

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FOODIE HOLIDAYS

A taste of Donegal

With fertile soils, a rich marine environment, mild climate, and plenty of rain, Donegal is the ideal destination for food lovers. Seafood straight off the boat, gourmet meat, craft brews and cheeses, freshly harvested local foods…taste the best of the coast!

https://www.wildatlanticway.com/things-to-do/features/eating-and-drinking

 
 
 

Contact Caroline Mitchell on +32485191255 or caroline.cms.mitchell@gmail.com

Inishcoo House, Burtonport, County Donegal