Tullaghobegley graveyard is said to be the oldest Christian burial ground of its size, in Northwest Donegal. The first church on this site is believed to have been established in the sixth century by Saint Begley. The graveyard served the parishes of Cloughaneelyand Gweedore. Funerals from Gweedore came on a fifteen-mile route across the mountains. An interesting tomb, dating from penal times is that of Father Terence Craig, who was killed by English bloodhounds at Loch Altan in 1710. The slab on his grave had carvings of bloodhounds, as well as a chalice, to the commemorate the manner in which he died.LocationTullaghobegley Graveyard is situated half a mile outside Falcarraghon the Muckish road, taking a right turn after the fire station
Reilig Thulach Bheaglaíoch
Deirtear gurb é reilig Thulacha Bheigile an reilig is sine in Iarthuaisceart Dhún na nGall. Bhí sé in úsáid ag muintir Ghaoth Dobhair chomh maith. Thiocfadh an tórramh as Gaoth Dobhair ar thuras 15 míle thar an chnoic.
Tá tuama an tSagairt Terence Craig ar cheann de na tuamaí is suimiúla sa reilig. Maraíodh é in aice le Loch Altan sa bhliain 1710. Tháinig cúanna na gCótaí Dearga air agus steall siad as a chéile é. Gearradh íomha de trí chú ar leac na h-uaighe, chomh maith le cailís, i gcuimhne ar an dóigh a maraíodh é.