Killybegs is a town in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the largest fishing port in the country. Killybegs is a natural deepwater harbour.
Largy Viewpoint - It was a clear day, so we could see four counties – Donegal, Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim.
The Slieve League Cliffs really are spectacular. Standing at a whopping 1,972 feet, the Slieve League Cliffs are nearly 3 times the height of the Cliffs of…
At the top of the hill you can take in the wonderful view of the 180% vista view of Donegal Bay before you, and be utterly transfixed on the magnificent Slieve…
Breathe in the salty sea air and take in the panorama of the ocean: up here it’s as if you’re walking among the clouds.
As you walk round Slieve League, don’t forget to stop every now and then to soak up the views around you – the wild Atlantic Ocean, the rugged landscapes.
As you walk the wilds of Slieve League, know you walk in the footsteps of pilgrims and monks: the mountains hold the remains of an early Christian monastic…
There is certainly a spiritual feeling as you journey up these mountains, surrounded by nature at its purest and most raw.
Carrigan Head Signal Station, is an old signal tower dating back to the Napoleonic wars, and was used by the occupiers at the time, the British, to keep an eye…
The Slieve League Cliffs are a haven for wildlife due to their unique and colourful plant life. These attract thousands of birds to the sheer ledges.
Sliabh Liag is truly Mother Nature’s finest canvas where tales of myth and legend, local history and Irish tradition seem to be painted into this wild and…