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Donegal Walks
Choose from our selection of walks in donegal county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
20 walks in donegal county
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Inishowen, Donegal
If you drive from Buncrana towards the Gap of Mamore then when you are on the upper road you take the fourth turn right after Dunree junction, beside an asbestos roofed house and you arrive at Green Hill. The walk begins at the old church and takes in the road from Green hill to Mintiaghs, Owenirk River, Lough Doo and Lough Shivnagh, with a view of Slieve Sneacht in the distance....
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Clonmany, Donegal
This walk takes in the following: Straid Church, Sraid, Clonmany This church is now in ruins. St. Columba originally founded it in the sixth century. In the grave yard there is a stone on which, as tradition says, St. Columba prayed. Although originally built as a Catholic Church it later became Protestant....
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Clonmany, Donegal
Tradition tells us, that one day while travelling through the Gap of Mamore St.Columba rested near the well, which now lends his name. He prayed on the flag-stone and drank from the spring which he blessed and then went on his way. The date of his visit could be either 15th August or 8th September. So from time immemorial the people of the district have been making a Turas (Pilgrimage) at the well. It consisted of three visits to the well. First on 15th August the third on 8th September and the...
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Dunlewy, Donegal
Donegl has no shortage of walks, whether they cross the open heath, fringe the beautiful beaches and cliffs, or run ribbon-like over spectacular mountain scenery. Near Dunlewy you can gain access to Errigal and Slieve Snacht, the two highest peaks in Donegal.
Another walk in this valley east of Dunlewy Lake, is a circular route which will take you up Maumlack, overlooking the Poisoned Glen. The climbs are steep and demand great care, but the scenice rewards from the summits are superb.<...
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Malin, Donegal
This is the longest of the walks but for the energetic walker, it is well worth the effort as the vista changes with every kilometer. The car park is a good place to start (at Knockamany) but before setting off, have a look at all the interesting points and fine views around. Below is the Five Fingers Strand surrounded by some of the highest sand dunes in Donegal. Nestling among the dunes is the oldest R.C. Church in Inishowen still in use. Across the water is the Isle of Doagh, to the right, ar...
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Malin, Donegal
Start to the left of the Cross Road Inn, past the Radio Station and continue up the hill where you will overlook White Strand Bay and Culoort Village. Continue on and you will come to Ireland’s most northerly point, marked off a road on the left. The view from here is worth the detour. Out to sea is Inishtrahull Island. Further out on a clear day the Scottish Isles can be seen, a path from here leading West will take you to Hell’s Hole, a tourist attraction. Back on the main road again and conti...
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Malin, Donegal
This walk is the easiest of the three walks. Start at Seaview Tavern which overlooks Sandport and the Pier. Continue on up the hill until you come to a branch in the road. Although your walk will keep you on the right road it would be worth your while taking a few minutes off to the left to investigate the Wee House of Malin, and old church in scenic surroundings. Back up the road again and continue on straight until you come to a crossroads beside a shop. Turn to the right and pass the Bree Inn...
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Clemenstown, Ballylar, Letterkenny, Donegall
What better way to explore the beautiful county of Donegal than by taking a walking and talking tour led by Sean Mullane.

He will take your through the wild and wonderful countryside of Donegal with its stunning beaches, mountains, lakes, cliffs and woods. You will find yourself surrounded by wonderful historic attractions, wildlife and nature.

The tour is fun and adventurous and above all you'll have great company in the tranquil and beautiful l...
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Kilcar, Donegal
The Kilcar Way Walk is, in fact, a trinity of equally beautiful walks, starting in the viallage. One loops around the western foothills of Mulnanaff, the second runs east and north-east to Kilcar Forest and the third skirts Tawny Bay to Slieve League....
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Glencolumbkille, Donegal
A remarkable priest, Father McDyer, started a self reliance co-operative movement among the inhabitanats of this village in the 1950's and his efforts have put Glencolmcille on the social and tourist maps. The area is rich in archaelological reamins and the valley is naturally beautiful....
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