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Bealach Bhaile an Easa – Ballyness Way Walking Guide
This is a short but spectacular beach walk on the Wild Atlantic Way coastal route at Falcarragh, County Donegal. The walking route presents breath-taking views to Tory Island and Horn Head with spectacular seascapes both winter and summer. This guide offers some information on the route, mainly in relation to local heritage and wildlife, that…
Tuilleadh Eolais – More info Bealach Bhaile an Easa – Ballyness Way Walking Guide
Trá Mhachaire Rabhartaigh – Magheroarty Beach
Magheroarty Beach is a curved, sandy, and clean beach which is perfect for swimming and water sports. The pier at Magheroarty pier offers visitors the chance to take a ferry out to nearby Tory and Inishboffin islands. Magheroarty Beach recently included in the Irish Times article Ireland’s Top 30 Beaches “Magheroarty is the poster girl…
Tuilleadh Eolais – More info Trá Mhachaire Rabhartaigh – Magheroarty Beach
An Earagail – Errigal mountain
Errigal, at 751 metres, is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern, steepest and highest of the mountain chain, called the “Seven Sisters”. The other Sisters are Muckish, Crocknalaragagh, Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy, Aghla More and Mackoght. It takes around one hour to…
Trá Dhroim na Tine – Drumnatinney Beach
Drumnatinney Beach is just 3km from Falcarragh. This 4km long sandy beach has been awarded Green Coast status because of the purity of the water. There are spectacular views from the beach including views of Horn Head, Tory Island and the Derryveagh mountains. The beach is popular for surfing, windsurfing, kayaking and swimming. The area…
Tuilleadh Eolais – More info Trá Dhroim na Tine – Drumnatinney Beach