Directions
1. Follow road signs marked "Malin Head". When within 1-2km be aware of the local church, a large white building on the right hand side of the road, with car parking spaces availabe on both sides of the road.
2. Follow along this road for another 400 metrers unto passing a minor 4-way road junction. Drive slowly
3. After 2nd house on the right, turn right up narrow laneway. This is the laneway for Drim House.
If you pass the local primary school (on the right hand side of the road), you have driven too far ... but only by approximately 50 metres.
Local Area
Malin Head is Irelands most northerly point, and here the highest point, "Banba's Crown" is named after an early pre-Christian pagan queen. Some of the activities that can be done in the area include Hill Walking, Scuba-diving, Surfing, Golf, Fishing and Bird watching .
For the golf enthusiast, the well known Ballyliffin Golf Club and course is a half hour drive from here. Other golf courses are located at Greencastle, Redcastle and Buncrana. Sightseeing could be considered in a category of its own for all the natural scenic wonders of this unique area.
At Culdaff, a fifteen minute drive, a lovely sandy beach with blue flag status awaits. Also in Culdaff is McGrory's & Macs Backroom Bar the well known pub and restaurant, famous not just for its excellent food and service; but also as a premier music venue in Ireland, where performances by international artists have been enjoyed.