 
Places to go...
- Glenvaegh national Park, Castle & Gardens
- Painter Derek Hill's house and art gallery in Churchill
- Dunlewy lakeside centre
- Ardara & Donegal Town for Tweeds and Parian China
- Slieve League cliffs
- Climb Mount Errigal from Dunlewy (740m)
- Climb Muckish from Falcarragh (660m)
- Walk the Poisoned Glen...
- Take a boat trip to off-shore islands from Burtonport or Bunbeg
- Many geological curiosities...
Detox and regain energy...
- Watch the seals, otters, birds of all sorts from your cottage windows and garden
- Observe a very diversified flora
- Experience the Gaeltacht hospitality
- Enjoy the many deserted beaches
- Get emotive in front of breathtaking sunsets and starry nights
- Have a drink in the local pubs, especially on Traditional Musical Evenings
- Visit Leo's Tavern, home of Enya and Clannad.
Other things to do in this quiet and scenic area :
- Hill climbing & walking
- Swimming
- Lake & river fly fishing (boats for hire)
- Sea angling (rental of gear)
- Diving
- Golf
- Cycling (bicycles for hire)
- Painting & drawing
- Shore Shellfish picking
- Sea trips :
Aranmore Island (caves, lake and lighthouse)
Tory Island (King and naive painting school)
Gola Island (lake and strong Gaeltacht bed)
Inishfree, Rutland and Inishkoo Islands (lovely picnic spots)
Anyway if you show a bit of boldness, everyone can find the sheer delight of discovering a hidden valley, creek, inlet or path where it seems no guide has ever preceded you ! The best way to get around DUN na n'GALL (Donegal = Fort of Strangers) is to get happily lost !
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