Glenveagh Castle
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Glenveagh National Park
Blanketed in forests, mountains, woodland and water meadows, Glenveagh National Park is one of the primary attractions in County Donegal. The park is particularly popular with hikers, owing to its combination of untamed natural beauty, challenging trails and sculpted gardens – the latter of which are part of the 19th century Glenveagh Castle. The park covers an impressive 66 square miles of countryside.
Mount Errigal
The tallest of the Seven Sisters in County Donegal, Mount Errigal is part of the larger Derryveagh Mountain Range and is considered to be one of the most iconic mountains in Ireland. Situated in the remote north-west of Ireland, Mount Errigal lies in the country’s most sparsely populated region, making this an exquisite place to escape.
Glebe House
On the northwest shore of Lough Gartan in County Donegal sits a sumptuous Regency mansion, with perfect views to lose yourself in, woodland gardens just crying out for exploratory walks and an unrivalled art collection gracing its interior. Welcome to Glebe House: you are going to love it here.
Gartan Outdoor Adventure Centre
Take the family on an outing to Gartan Outdoor Adventure Centre during your trip to Church Hill. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Muckish Mountain
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Muckish Mountain during your travels in Glenveagh. Discover the area's mountain views and countryside.
Lough Nacung
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lough Nacung during your travels in Dunlewy. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.