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7 Arches Kayak Tour
Type: Kayak, Canoe and Paddleboard Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
7 Arches Kayak Tour
- Type:Kayak, Canoe and Paddleboard Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWCounty Donegal's coastIrelands wildest, most rugged regioncan be difficult to navigate. But with this tour, a pro guide will get you experiencing it via kayak, accessing hard-to-reach caves, paddling under sea arches, navigating around massive sea stacks, and more. Along the way, you might even spot dolphins, seals, mink whales, and other elusive creatures enjoying the incredible views of the North Atlantic.Explore one of the most scenic stretches of the Wild Atlantic Way via kayakGet pro instruction from your guideno expertise requiredKayak to a private beach and hidden waterfall, far away from the crowdsLimited to 10 participants, you'll get a fun, small-group experienceINCLUDESWetsuits, Buoyance Aid, HelmetMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointThe Pier, PortsalonMeet us on The Pier Portsalon, Fanad. Look for our Van on the Pier, Staff will Meet You HereOptions and Start time7 Arches Kayak Tour:12:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTDiscover the Seven Arches.
The 7th wonder of the Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal.
On this guided half-day kayaking tour you will Explore the Portsalon Caves as well as hidden beaches and coves along the scenic Fanad coastline.
Visit a private beach with its own waterfall inside a cave formed by millions of years of erosion thats only accessible by kayak.
Navigate the rugged Fanad coastline on this kayaking experience.
Enjoy an easy pace kaysking tour with stops and rest opportunities along the way.
Tour is best suited for paddlers with some experience, not first-timers
Kayak, paddle, wetsuit, and buoyancy aid provideDuration: 4 hoursADDITIONAL INFONot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot Suitable for Children under the age of 16yearsCalm Sea and settled weather is needed for this activity for the safety our customers and our staff. We Constantly monitor the weather to ensure that conditions are favourable and safety of our group and staff will always come first. Cancelation of an experience will be a last resort.Not Suitable for those with Lower Back PainNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Cycling Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 7 Hours
Cycling Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:7 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Donegals Glenveagh National Park on this self-guided cycling tour. This wilderness boasts rugged mountains, lakes and waterfalls, and native oak woodland in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. Bikes are available at an easy-to-find pickup spot in the visitors car park. Discover more of the park via bike than you can by walking or hiking.Navigate this picturesque park at your own paceCover more ground while biking as compared to hikingBe on the lookout for Irelands re-introduced golden eaglesSuggested routes with a list of attractions and things to do providedINCLUDESSuggested routes with a list of attractions and things to do along each route.Breakdown support.Helmets and High Viz jackets.EXCLUDESGratuitiesNo food or drink.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointGlenveagh National ParkBicycles are available in the Visitors car park of Glenveagh National Park.Options and Start timeElectric bike.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMElectric bike.:01:30 PM, 09:30 AMKids bike.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMKids bike.:01:30 PM, 09:30 AMPedal bike & tag-along.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMPedal bike & tag-along.:01:30 PM, 09:30 AMPedal bike.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMPedal bike.:01:30 PM, 09:30 AMTandem bike.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMTandem bike.:01:30 PM, 09:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTGlenveagh National Park is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, tumbling waterfalls and enchanted native oak woodland in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north west of County Donegal. At the centre of the Park on the edge of Lough Veagh is Glenveagh Castle, a late 19th century castellated mansion, built as a hunting lodge.
It was a stroke of genius indeed to have sited the Castle at such a key and central point in the valley of the birch Gleann Bheithe. That singular and bold act has led to the creation of this magical habitation now in the care of the Irish State. The seeming random chaos of nature, the rough sculpted shapes of cliff and granite mountainous mass rising dramatically over the dark and often turbulent waters of Lough Veagh, provide the back drop to the ordered structure of Glenveagh Castle that shines like silver when lit by the sun, with its charming courtyards, Walled Garden, Pleasure Grounds and Woodland Gardens. The Gardens are open all year round and admission is free.
Many of the flora and fauna species found here are confined to North West Ireland and show similarities with the flora and fauna of western Scotland. The rocky, exposed landscape of Glenveagh limits the plant and animal life. The soils are waterlogged and covered in peat and the grazing is of low quality. The wildlife suited to these conditions is quite specialised and abundance and variety of species changes with the seasons, but remains generally low.
Bikes are available for collection in the visitors car park on the national park. We can take bookings up to a maximum of 25 bikes. Safety needs are kept to the highest standard.
Our bikes guarantee a smooth and pleasant ride around this beautiful Donegal countryside. They allow you to enjoy more of the breath taking scenery than walking and turning it into a leisurely and enjoyable pursuit no matter where you go.
Traditional Hybrid bikes are pedal bikes. They are cross between a racing bike and a mountain bike, and suitable for most terrains. These hybrids are at the upper end of the range, sturdy, mid weight, minimum 14 gears.
Tour Highlights
Easy to find collection and drop off point.
Situated in the beautiful grounds of Donegals Glenveagh National Park.
Stunning mountain scenery.
As a special area of conservation it contains unique flora and fauna.
A rare opportunity to see Irelands re-introduced Golden eagles.
Text and images on this website by National Parks and Wildlife Service are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Duration: 3 hoursADDITIONAL INFOWheelchair accessibleInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
DAY TOUR: Highlights of Derry and Donegal
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
DAY TOUR: Highlights of Derry and Donegal
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWGiven its geographical location, contrasting coastal and inland terrain steeped in ancient tradition, some would say that the North West of Ireland is truly the jewel in Irelands crown. Derry (or Doire) derived from the Gaeilge language word meaning Oak is a vibrant city located on the River Foyle in this region. With an abundance of historical landmarks to explore, you will be immersed in its lamentable past while attesting and embracing its transition to an energetic and dynamic city full of flavours and steeped in culture. The bordering County Donegal is a short 3km from the city. On this tour we explore elements of both.
This chauffeured private day tour is delivered by a Fáilte Ireland accredited driver guide.
This day tour is flexible and tailored for clients on the day to stop, go and explore.
Tours commence at 9am and finish at 5pm. Times are approximate and may be subject to change.
INCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointCounty DonegalStart & finish points vary depending on location pickup.Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeDAY TOUR: Highlights of Derry and Donegal: 07/25/2020 - 09/02/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 AM - 05:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsWe can pick up from hotels in North and West Donegal or in Derry city. Please contact us in advance to arrange pick up.WHAT TO EXPECT1: DerrySetting off in the morning, we will walk the defensive walls of Derry City built between 1613 and 1619. This private guided walking tour will recount the story of Derry from its origins to the present day. We also have an option to visit Derrys most recognised landmarks, the Guildhall, the Tower Museum and the Peace Bridge.
2 hours -Admission Ticket Free2: Grianan Of AileachNext we travel over the border and into Donegal. Here we visit Grianan an Aileach and Burt Castle. Said to have been built by the Tuatha De Danann, the ancient stone ringfort of Grianan an Aileach dates its origins to 3000 BC. Located 250m above sea level, this spectacular hilltop site was visited by St Patrick who once baptized the high king Eoghan. Not far from here we visit the stronghold of the ODoherty clan. The remnants of the three story Burt Castle on this lofty domain makes for an impressive sight.1 hour -Admission Ticket Free3: BuncranaWith time on our side we finally travel towards Buncrana within the Inishowen peninsula of County Donegal. Here we visit the peaceful Swan Park. The park is located on the river Crana with a 14th century Norman Keep located nearby.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerSuitable for all physical fitness levelsWe can customise the day to suit any needs and a wheel chair accessible vehicle is available on request.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
DAY TOUR: Highlights Of South Donegal
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
DAY TOUR: Highlights Of South Donegal
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWSave time researching the best things to see in Donegal, and let a driver-guide show you the area's key landmarks as well as local secrets that you might miss if exploring alone. Along the way, travel between dispersed sites in the idyllic Northwest country such as Killybegs, Slieve League, and Glencolmcille.Discover the best of Donegal with a private driverTravel comfortably between sites in a luxury car or minibusTick off lots of famous sights in a day, including Slieve LeagueA private driver means a more personalized experienceINCLUDESPrivate transportationAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointDonegal Town CentreStart & finish points vary depending on location pickup.Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeDAY TOUR: Highlights Of South Donegal: 10/23/2019 - 08/31/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsWe can pick up from any hotel in Donegal. We do Airport pick ups at an extra cost. Please contact us in advance to arrange pick up.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Donegal TownSetting off in the morning you will visit both the Abbey and Donegal Castle, homestead of the O'Donnell Clan and their most famous leader Red Hugh O Donnell. On the site of a Viking fort, it was built by the famous Donegal Chieftain dynasty in the 15th century and has undergone restoration works in recent years.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: KillybegsNext we visit the seaside town of Killybegs, Ireland's largest fishing port. We recount its maritime history through the ages including how the La Girona set sail from these shores for the last time. From here we travel along the Wild Atlantic Way towards the Muckross Coast.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Slieve LeagueNext we Discover the Edge of Sliabh Liag, which are among Europes highest Sea Cliffs. At 2000ft, Slieve League cliffs are three times higher than the Cliffs of Moher and now attract over 160,000 visitors each year. Here you will get a chance to absorb the clean fresh Atlantic air from the viewing point where you will get possibly the best selfie in the World!! Take a stroll on the Pilgrims Path or if you dare along One Man Pass.1 hour 40 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: GlencolmcilleNext we visit The Glencolmcille Folk Village Museum. This is a cluster of six small cottages, called the "clachán," perched on a hillside overlooking a sandy curve of nearby Glenbay beach. Each cottage recreates a different era of Irish history, from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.1 hour -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsWe can customise the day to suit any needs and a wheel chair accessible vehicle is available on request.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Donegal Coast One Day Self-Guided E-Bike Tour
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 3 Hours
Donegal Coast One Day Self-Guided E-Bike Tour
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:3 Hours
OVERVIEWCycle the Donegal Coast on an e-bike that makes hills easy, and explore a route with towering cliffs, hidden bays, and beautiful headlands. Its a self-guided tour, so theres no fixed schedule and no group to keep pace with. That means plenty of time to stop along the way, explore road-side sights, and snap photos. Turn-by-turn directions ensure simple navigation and a stress-free day.Self-guided cycling tour combines flexibility with a pre-planned routeProvided e-bikes mean the day can be as strenuous or relaxed as you wantOn-call support takes care of any mechanical problemsSet your own schedule for an independent dayINCLUDESDetailed turn by turn route instructions.Safety equipment including high visibility vest and helmet.Top of the range electrically assisted bike (e-bike).Detailed guide notes on points of interest, history etc.Support in case of mechanical problems.EXCLUDESEntry to sites and attractions.Food and drink.MEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointF94 VY84From the centre of the village take the road towards Killybegs. After crossing the bridge you will see us directly ahead. IBy car from the Killybegs direction look for us on the left as you enter the village. If you are arriving by bus we are 100 meters from the bus stop. Eircode: F94 VY84Options and Start time2025: 03/03/2025 - 09/28/2025
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 09:30 AM - 05:30 PM2025: 03/03/2026 - 09/28/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 09:30 AM - 05:30 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Slieve LeagueAmazing views at Europe's highest sea cliffs.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Cloghanmore Megalithic TombVisit a 5000 year-old court tomb.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Silver Strand BeachVisit a pristine sheltered sandy beach at the end of a horseshoe bay.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Glencolmcille Folk VillageVisit the restored Village dating from the 18th century, now a museum craft shop and café.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included5: Clocha na hEireannMap of Ireland's 32 counties. Created by a collaboration involving one sculptor from each county. The monument commemorates the 1916 rising.10 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsMinimum height: 1.50 metres (5'0")Under 18's must be accompanied by an adultAll participants must be competent cyclists.Routes follow roads with some traffic. Participants must be comfortable cycling on country roads.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
DONEGAL DAY TOUR: Coast and Castles
Type: Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
DONEGAL DAY TOUR: Coast and Castles
- Type:Sightseeing Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWCheck out the Northern Headlands and Wild Atlantic Way on this private tour of Donegal. Your private licensed guide will pick you up from your hotel or the airport to keep things easy, and then youll be on your way. You and your private group will visit places like Fanad Head Lighthouse, Doe Castle, Glenveagh National Park, and much more.Round-trip hotel pickup and dropoffRide in a comfortable luxury car or minibusYour chauffeur will be an accredited driver guideFeel free to customize your itineraryINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointCounty DonegalStart & finish points vary depending on location pickup.Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeDONEGAL DAY TOUR: Coast and Castles : 10/23/2019 - 08/24/2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsThis tour is particularly suitable and convenient for those staying in East and West Donegal including Letterkenny and Derry City.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Fanad Head LighthouseEnjoy a day tour of coastal and inland attractions incorporating those breathtaking views of the idyllic North West. Setting off in the morning by luxury minibus or car, your fully guided excursion will journey along Mulroy bay to the picturesque Fanad Lighthouse. A maritime marvel, this magnificent and current working lighthouse was an essential service to seafarers negotiating the wild and dangerous seas around the North West coast. We learn about the lights and aids to navigation past and present and we hear the stories of shipwrecked parrots and lost gold on the lighthouse tour.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included2: Doe CastleNext we continue along the Wild Atlantic Way towards Doe Castle. Dating to the 1420s, this castle nestled on the shores of Sheephaven Bay was the medieval home and bastion for the MacSweeney chiefs for over 200 years. Know as "gallowglass" these fearless warriors fought and were rewarded by one of Ireland's last Gaelic chieftain - Red Hugh O Donnell.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Glenveagh National ParkLeaving Doe castle we travel through the vast boglands of mid Donegal as we descend on the sweeping glens of Glenveagh National Park and Castle. Situated in the heart of the Derryveagh mountains, you will learn and become immersed in the chequered history of this unspoiled Special Area of Conservation which is Irelands second largest national park.2 hours -Admission Ticket Free4: Grianan Of AileachOn the final leg of the tour we travel to Grianan an Aileach. Said to have been built by the Tuatha De Danann, this ancient stone ringfort dates its origins to 3000 BC. Located 250m above sea level, this spectacular hilltop site was visited by St Patrick who baptized the local chieftain Eoghan.45 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerSuitable for all physical fitness levelsWe can customise the day to suit any needs and a wheel chair accessible vehicle is available on request.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Donegal Electric Bike Tour with Local Guide: Half-Day Adventure
Type: Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Donegal Electric Bike Tour with Local Guide: Half-Day Adventure
- Type:Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWOver the course of approximately 3 hours, we'll take you to see some of the most beautiful sights that Donegal has to offer. You'll get to see the mountains, beaches, lakes, churches, ghost village and much more, along the way youll hear about Gweedore's fascinating stories and history that make up this Gaelteacht area's unique culture. Our guides provide you with personal stories, observations and local knowledge throughout.
Make your trip to Donegal that bit more special as you hear the stories that shaped this area of Ireland. All our guides are personable, knowledgeable, and fun. We always have your safety in mind, so you can enjoy your bike ride responsibly.
Highlights of the Gweedore eBike Tour include: Errigal, Bád Eddie, a Ghost Village, an abandoned church, and a relaxing forest trail which runs alongside Dunlewy Lough.INCLUDESTop Quality Fat Tyre eBike and Safety GearStress-Free Tech & Mechanical SupportEXCLUDESFood and DrinkGratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointTeac Campbell GuesthouseOptions and Start timeDonegal Electric Bike Tour with Local Guide: Half-Day Adventure:03:00 PM, 09:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTBunbeg (Pass by)Start your tour at Bunbeg Harbour which was created in the late 1830s to encourage fishing in the local area.The Deserted Village of Port (Pass by)Visit this abandoned village of stone cottages that were once home to families during the Great Famine in Ireland in the 19th century.Poison Glen (Pass by)Stop at the viewpoint of the Poisoned Glen.
At the entrance to The Poisoned Glen one such stone stands, and it is said to be the poisoned eye of Balor.Old Church Dunlewey (Pass by)A beautiful building which is a lasting memorial to a great love affair between James Russell, the landlord of the Dunlewey estate, and his wife Jane.Dunlewy Lough (Pass by)Cycle over a dam that separates Lough Nacung and Dunlewy LoughBunbeg Wreck - Bad Eddie (eddie's Boat) (Pass by)Shipwreck of Bád Eddie, meaning Eddie's Boat, ran aground in 1977 during a stormADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsTotal duration already includes the cycling time from/to each listed attractions.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
eBiking Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.
Type: Self-guided Tours
Duration: 7 Hours
eBiking Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.
- Type:Self-guided Tours
- Duration:7 Hours
OVERVIEWEasy to find collection and drop off point.
Situated in the beautiful grounds of Donegals Glenveagh National Park.
Stunning natural scenery.
As a special area of conservation it contains unique flora and fauna.
A rare opportunity to see Irelands re-introduced Golden eagles.INCLUDESSuggested routes with a list of attractions and things to do along each route.Breakdown support.Helmets and High Viz jackets.EXCLUDESNo food or drink.GratuitiesMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointGlenveagh National ParkeBikes are available in the Visitors car park of Glenveagh National Park.Options and Start timeeBiking Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.:01:30 PM, 02:00 PM, 09:30 AMeBiking Glenveagh National Park. Donegal. Self guided. 3 hours.:02:00 PM, 09:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTGlenveagh National Park is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, tumbling waterfalls and enchanted native oak woodland in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north west of County Donegal. At the centre of the Park on the edge of Lough Veagh is Glenveagh Castle, a late 19th century castellated mansion, built as a hunting lodge.
It was a stroke of genius indeed to have sited the Castle at such a key and central point in the valley of the birch Gleann Bheithe. That singular and bold act has led to the creation of this magical habitation now in the care of the Irish State. The seeming random chaos of nature, the rough sculpted shapes of cliff and granite mountainous mass rising dramatically over the dark and often turbulent waters of Lough Veagh, provide the back drop to the ordered structure of Glenveagh Castle that shines like silver when lit by the sun, with its charming courtyards, Walled Garden, Pleasure Grounds and Woodland Gardens. The Gardens are open all year round and admission is free.
Many of the flora and fauna species found here are confined to North West Ireland and show similarities with the flora and fauna of western Scotland. The rocky, exposed landscape of Glenveagh limits the plant and animal life. The soils are waterlogged and covered in peat and the grazing is of low quality. The wildlife suited to these conditions is quite specialised and abundance and variety of species changes with the seasons, but remains generally low.
Bikes are available for collection in the visitors car park on the national park. We can take bookings up to a maximum of 25 bikes. Safety needs are kept to the highest standard.
Our bikes guarantee a smooth and pleasant ride around this beautiful Donegal countryside. They allow you to enjoy more of the breath taking scenery than walking and turning it into a leisurely and enjoyable pursuit no matter where you go.
eBikes are only available to adults over the age of 18.
Tour Highlights
Easy to find collection and drop off point.
Situated in the beautiful grounds of Donegals Glenveagh National Park.
Stunning mountain scenery.
As a special area of conservation it contains unique flora and fauna.
A rare opportunity to see Irelands re-introduced Golden eagles.
Duration: 3 hoursADDITIONAL INFOSpecialized infant seats are availableNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthNot recommended for pregnant travelersService animals allowedInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerSuitable for all physical fitness levelsWheelchair accessibleeBike renters must be older than 18 years of age and a maximum weight of 110kgs/240lbs.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 13 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Electric Bike Donegal: Must-Do Half-Day Adventure!
Type: Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Electric Bike Donegal: Must-Do Half-Day Adventure!
- Type:Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWTake to two wheels, and check out the sights of County Donegal the fun way. This self-guided tour by electric bike helps you cover more ground comfortably, on a route of around three hours, with ease. After downloading an app, collect your e-bike near Bunbeg, and then set off on an adventure that takes in viewpoints, deserted villages, shipwrecks, and more.Enjoy the independence of a self-guided e-bike tour on vacationConquer any tricky terrain with help from the e-bikes motorStay safe as you ride and enjoy complimentary use of a helmetPass quirky points of interest like Poison Glen and Port villageINCLUDESStress-Free Tech & Mechanical SupportTop Quality Fat Tyre eBike and Safety GearEXCLUDESFood and DrinkMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointTeac Campbell GuesthouseOptions and Start timeElectric Bike Donegal: Must-Do Half-Day Adventure!:01:15 PM, 01:45 PM, 02:15 PM, 02:45 PM, 09:15 AM, 09:45 AM, 10:15 AM, 10:45 AM, 11:15 AM, 11:45 AM, 12:15 PM, 12:45 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTBunbeg (Pass by)Start your tour at Bunbeg Harbour which was created in the late 1830s to encourage fishing in the local area.The Deserted Village of Port (Pass by)Visit this abandoned village of stone cottages that were once home to families during the Great Famine in Ireland in the 19th century.Poison Glen (Pass by)Stop at the viewpoint of the Poisoned GlenOld Church Dunlewey (Pass by)Abandoned churchDunlewy Lough (Pass by)Cycle over a dam that separates Lough Nacung and Dunlewy LoughBunbeg Wreck - Bad Eddie (eddie's Boat) (Pass by)Shipwreck of Bád Eddie, meaning Eddie's Boat, ran aground in 1977 during a stormADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthSuitable for all physical fitness levelsThe total duration includes cycle time.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Fanad Lighthouse and Doe Castle Tour
Type: City Tours
Duration: 6 Hours
Fanad Lighthouse and Doe Castle Tour
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:6 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore the Fanad Peninsula with an insider, a County Donegal local whos passionate about his homeland. The tour is private, so tailored to you, but typical tours include a mix of landmarks and lesser-known sites that the locals love; the Fanad Head Lighthouse and Doe Castle are popular stops along the route.Skip the rush and the tourist crowds with a private Fanad Peninsula tourRelax a pickup from Buncrana, Letterkenny, or Donegal town hotelsLearn about the Fanad Peninsulas history and sights as you travelCustomize the tours itinerary and duration to your interests and plansINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterGuidingEXCLUDESLunchGratuitiesFanad Lighthouse grounds admissionMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start timeFanad Lighthouse and Doe Castle Tour:09:30 AMPickup detailsPick up is available from accommodation in and around Buncrana, Letterkenny and Donegal Town. If pickup is required from a different location, please get in touch for a bespoke quote.WHAT TO EXPECTRamelton (Pass by)Historical Georgian town and home of 'Football Special' Donegal's answer to Coca-Cola1: RathmullanQuaint seaside town and site of the 'Flight of the Earls'15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Ballymastocker BeachOnce voted the second most beautiful beach in the world, Ballymastocker Bay (Portsalon Beach) is a spectacular beach on the Fanad Peninsula in Co. Donegal.5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Fanad Head LighthouseKnockalla Coast Road leads to Fanad Head, jutting out into the North Atlantic in Co. Donegal between Lough Swilly and Mulroy Bay, where one of the worlds most beautiful lighthouses watches majestically over the water. En route, experience stunning views of Portsalon and Ballymastocker Bay.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedHarry Blaney Bridge (Pass by)AKA the 'Bridge to Nowhere'4: Atlantic Drive12km drive along the Rosguil peninsula with awesome Atlantic views5 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeThe Singing Pub (Pass by)A picturesque thatched pub in Rosapenna5: Doe CastleThe Fanad Peninsula tour extends to the neighbouring scenic Atlantic Drive from Ramelton heritage town to 15th century Doe Castle in Sheephaven Bay.15 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Glenveagh National Park and Gaeltacht Tour
Type: City Tours
Duration: 6 Hours
Glenveagh National Park and Gaeltacht Tour
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:6 Hours
In the northwest of Ireland, at the very edge of Europe, you'll find the Donegal Gaeltacht. A sprawling, wild and rural area, rich in history and traditions of old Ireland, where the Irish language (Gaeilge) is still spoken today. I'll show you the remote regions of the Wild Atlantic Way, exploring the places where I grew up. I'll regale you with personal stories, tall tales and Irish legends of the area. You'll visit the lavish Glenveagh Castle and gardens to learn about the deeds (good & bad) of its former owners. A journey to the mythical Poisoned Glen will leave you spellbound by its haunting beauty. Then, reflect inside the ruins of Donegal's very own 'Taj Mahal', Dunlewey Church. As you travel through the hills of Donegal, you'll see vast highlands and Atlantic bog, where our ancestors saved the turf (peat) each summer. You'll hear the story of the Bloody Foreland as you gaze out to sea to the many Gaeltacht Islands, before returning via the 'Bridge of tears'.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Glenveagh National Park, R251 Ireland
Glenveagh, in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains, is the second largest national park in Ireland and home to the largest herd of red deer in the country. Glenveagh Castle, a 19th century mansion, sits on the edge of Lough Veagh. A guided castle tour is highly recommended on your Donegal tour. (*Glenveagh Castle entrance not guaranteed)
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Mount Errigal, Dunlewy, Letterkenny Ireland
Mount Errigal in the Derryveagh Mountains is the tallest peak in County Donegal. Its quartzite stone often glows pink in the setting sun. The small Gaeltacht village of Dunlewey sits at the foot of Mount Errigal. Take in the view of Donegal's highest peak and its six sisters.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Old Church Dunlewey, N56, Gweedore Ireland
Donegal's answer to the Taj Mahal
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Crolly Distillery, Killindarragh, Crolly F92 F7Y3 Ireland
Hear the process of creating single malt Irish Whiskey (optional Whiskey tasting)
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bunbeg Wreck (Bad Eddie's Boat), Maheraclogher Beach Bunbeg, Gweedore Ireland
Learn a 'Cúpla Focail' (Few words) of Irish near the infamous shipwreck of 'Cara na Mara'
Duration: 10 minutes
INCLUDESPrivate transportation,Guiding,Bottled waterADDITIONAL INFONot wheelchair accessible, Stroller accessible, Service animals allowed, Near public transportation, Most travelers can participate, Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff, Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized, Compliant with Fáilte Ireland COVID-19 Safety Charter, This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate, Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availabilityDeparture Date:See Availability
START TIMES AND DEPARTURE POINTSDeparture Time:09:00 AMDeparture Point:Traveler pickup is offered
Pick up is available from accommodation in and around Buncrana, Letterkenny and Donegal Town. If pickup is required from a different location, please get in touch for a bespoke quote.
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Heritage walking trail of Rathmullan. Donegal. Private guide.
Type: Cultural and Heritage Tours
Duration: 2 Hours
Heritage walking trail of Rathmullan. Donegal. Private guide.
- Type:Cultural and Heritage Tours
- Duration:2 Hours
OVERVIEWTake a journey through time with your local history guide as you learn about the famous legends of Lough Swilly and how a great escape in 1607 was a key event in Irish history which marked the end of the old Gaelic order. Discover how in 1914, the people of the area people woke up to find the Grand Fleet of Great Britain anchored in the Lough.INCLUDESGuided walking tour of Rathmullen town by an experienced local guideMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointRathmullan ChartersMeet at the Putting Green Hut opposite the public park car at the beach over the road from the coastguard cottages in RathmullenOptions and Start timeHeritage walking trail of Rathmullan. Donegal. Private guide.:03:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTA Rathmullan walking tour is a great way to experience Rathmullan town up close. On this tour your experienced local guide will share with you the intriguing characters and stories that have shaped the history of this seaside town. Enjoy breathtaking scenery while listening to tales of kidnaps and shipwrecks.Duration: 2 hoursADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If its canceled because the minimum isnt met, youll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Hidden Valleys of Donegal Self Guided 1 Day E-bike Tour
Type: Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Hidden Valleys of Donegal Self Guided 1 Day E-bike Tour
- Type:Bike, Ebike, and Mountain Bike Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWEnjoy the comfort of a high quality e-bike as you explore Donegal's hidden glacial valleys. Leave from our premises in the pretty village of Carrick and cycle to remote Granny Valley. Enjoy an exhilarating cycle down the valley. At the bottom visit pristine Maghera Beach and Assarancagh Waterfall. Follow Loughros Beg Bay to Ardara. Explore the town with it's tradition of weaving. Return to Carrick via Glengesh Valley.INCLUDESHigh Quality E-BikeMaps + Directions + Guide bookletEXCLUDESLunchMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointF94 VY84Meet at Ireland By Bike, Carrick Co. Donegal F94 VY84. Located in Carrick Village.Options and Start timeHidden Valleys of Donegal Self Guided 1 Day E-bike Tour: 04/01/2025 - 09/06/2025Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 09:30 AM - 06:00 PMHidden Valleys of Donegal Self Guided 1 Day E-bike Tour: 04/01/2026 - 09/06/2026Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 09:30 AM - 06:00 PMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTCycle through 2 of Donegal's most spectacular glacial valleys.
Visit pristine white sandy beach at Maghera.
Picture perfect Assarancagh Waterfall.
Explore the heritage town of Ardara.Duration: From 4 hoursto 7 hoursminutesADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyNot recommended for travelers with spinal injuriesNot recommended for pregnant travelersNot recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular healthTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessTravellers MUST be competent cyclists.Travellers must be familiar with rules of the road pertaining to cycling in IrelandNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Malin Head and Inishowen Tour
Type: City Tours
Duration: 6 Hours
Malin Head and Inishowen Tour
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:6 Hours
OVERVIEWMaximize time in County Donegal in Ireland with a private tour of the Inishowen Peninsula personalized to your interests. Get picked up by your private driver at the address of your choice in Donegal and set out on a scenic drive along the Wild Atlantic Way. See a range of landmarks including Malmore Gap, Malin Head, and the Doagh Famine village. Learn about local culture throughout the tour.Explore the Inishowen Peninsula with a private guideSkip the hassle of driving and admire coastal viewsStop at several landmarks along the Wild Atlantic WayPersonalize the experience according to your interestsINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterGuidingEXCLUDESLunchGratuitiesDoagh Famine Village admissionMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start timeMalin Head and Inishowen Tour:09:30 AMPickup detailsPick up is available from accommodation in and around Buncrana, Letterkenny and Donegal Town. If pickup is required from a different location, please get in touch for a customised quote.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Grianan Of AileachAn Inishowen tour usually begins or ends with a visit to An Grianan of Aileach, a majestic ringfort in Burt, Inishowen dating back to the sixth or seventh century.
The hillfort overlooks Inishowen, Co. Donegal on one side and Co. Derry on the other.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: BuncranaAncestral home of former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Tip O'Neill30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Fort Dunree Military MuseumLocated on the West side of the Inishowen peninsula, the scenic drive to Fort Dunree alone is as breathtaking as the view from the fort. Historically a coastal defence fortification, Fort Dunree is now a military museum with many restored guns as well as exhibitions about the area's birds, marine life and coastal vegetation.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Mamore GapMamore Gap is a steep, narrow road along the Urris Hills. A viewing point at the top offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding countryside. There are holy relics to be found including a holy well devoted to Saint Eigne as well as a Magic Road' or Gravity Hill'.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Doagh Famine villageExperience how families and communities lived in the original thatched cottages in rural Ireland. The guided tour also include an Eviction Scene, Orange Hall, Republican Safe House and Irish Wake House.1 hour 30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedKnockamany (Pass by)Views of the reputed highest sand dunes in Europe6: Malin HeadA visit to Malin Head, Ireland's most northerly point, is a real buckret-lister. Go where the larger coaches can't - right to 'Banba's Crown', the northernmost tip. Experience the unique rugged landscape that was the filming location of the recent Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi.20 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Sea fishing Donegal coast. Donegal. Private guided.
Type: Fishing Charters and Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Sea fishing Donegal coast. Donegal. Private guided.
- Type:Fishing Charters and Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWTry some deep sea fishing or offshore fishing on this private tour off the Donegal Coast and see if you can hook some cod, turbot, brill, mackerel, and more. Your guide meets you at the Town Pier in Donegal, and then youre on your way into Donegal Bay. All your fishing gear is provided, so no need to source this separately. See how many fish you and your crew end up with.Easy to locate meeting point in DonegalYour rod and tackle are all provided for youThe boat has the latest navigation and safety equipmentEnjoy this tour with just you and your private groupINCLUDESPrivate transportationFishing gear supplied - Rod and tackleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointTown PierClosest eircode to the meet point is F94X223. Boat is moored alongside the slipway. The fishing boat is called MV Fiona Tee. Free parking close to slipwayOptions and Start timeFull day fishing:02:00 PM, 10:00 AMFull day fishing:10:00 AMHalf day fishing:02:00 PM, 10:00 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECTSea angling trip to fish for mackerel, shark, ling, cod, plaice, whiting, conger, dogfish, brill, pollack, turbot, sole, skate. Fishing gear included.Duration: 8 hoursADDITIONAL INFOPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapNot recommended for pregnant travelersTravelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitnessRecommended for ages 12 years and olderIt is strongly recommended you and all members of your party wear a correctly fitting life jacket when near or on water.Not wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.This experience requires good weather. If its canceled due to poor weather, youll be offered a different date or a full refund.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Sliabh Liag Cliffs and Glencolmcille Tour
Type: City Tours
Duration: 6 Hours
Sliabh Liag Cliffs and Glencolmcille Tour
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:6 Hours
OVERVIEWIt can be tricky to travel around South Donegals remote highlights without your own transport, but with this tour, benefit from the perk of having your own driver for the day. Hear entertaining stories along the way and enjoy the freedom of a customizable itinerary. Potential highlights include Slieve League, Glencolmcille Folk Village, Ardana Heritage Centre, and stunning views of Donegal Bay.Avoid the hassle of car hire and enjoy a private South Donegal tourThe itinerary can be customized based on your interestsLots of great photo opportunitiessuch as the Sligo MountainsLearn about traditional Irish culture at Glencolmcille Folk VillageINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterGuidingParking FeesEXCLUDESLunchGratuitiesGlencolmcille Folk Village admissionMEETING AND PICKUPPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotelsOptions and Start timeSliabh Liag Cliffs and Glencolmcille Tour:09:00 AMPickup detailsPick up is available from accommodation in and around Buncrana, Letterkenny and Donegal Town. If pickup is required from a different location, please get in touch for a customised quote.WHAT TO EXPECT1: KillybegsLearn about Donegal's rich maritime history at Ireland's premier harbour and15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Muckross Head PeninsulaWild Atlantic Way Discovery Point with views of Donegal Bay & Benbulben, Co. Sligo10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Slieve LeagueSliabh Liag (Slieve League) is home to some of the highest sea cliffs in Ireland, almost three times the height of the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare. The journey to the top offers exciting breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Donegal Bay and the Sligo mountains.45 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Clocha na hEireannA giant map of Ireland with carved rock from every county5 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: Glencolmcille Folk VillageThis thatched cottage village is a replica of an Irish rural village offering a glimpse into daily life as it was in past centuries.
1 hour -Admission Ticket Not IncludedADDITIONAL INFOService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbySuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 7 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Zblock-Mountain walk in Glenveagh National Park
Type: City Tours
Duration: 10 Hours
Zblock-Mountain walk in Glenveagh National Park
- Type:City Tours
- Duration:10 Hours
This tour is a fantastic way to visit some of the most beutiful scenery in Ireland and enjoy an experience that you will remember for the rest of your life.
You will be driven to Glenveagh National Park area in a private vehicle carrying a maximum of 5 people giving the trip an exclusive feel.
Pickup can be arranged from one of the following pickup points on route. Castlederg, Ballybofey or Letterkenny. Private trips can be arranged for a minimum of three persons and will include pickups from Enniskillen or any reasonable area on the general route to the Park; including Omagh. All tours will include stories of local folk lore, explanations of the medicinal uses of some of Ireland?s plants. A look at the fauna and flora on route. The history of the local areas and explanations around the geology of these breathtaking areas.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Glenveagh National Park, R251 Ireland
You will be driven to Glenveagh National Park area in a private vehicle carrying a maximum of 5 people giving the trip an exclusive feel. Pickup can be arranged from one of the following pickup points on route. Castlederg, Ballybofey or Letterkenny, Omagh and Enniskillen depending on numbers. Private trips can be arranged for a minimum of three persons and will include pickups from Enniskillen or any reasonable area on the general route to the Park; including Omagh. All tours will include stories of local folk lore, explanations of the medicinal uses of some of Ireland?s plants. A look at the fauna and flora on route. The history of the local areas and explanations around the geology of these breathtaking areas will also be explained during the hike.If you're looking for a wow trip with amazing scenery and the feeling of safety and being in good hands, then this tour is for you.
Duration: 6 hours
INCLUDESPrivate transportation,Walking boots Waterproof Coats and trousers Rucksack Hat and glovesEXCLUDESLunchADDITIONAL INFOConfirmation will be received at time of booking, Not wheelchair accessible, Not recommended for travelers with back problems, Not recommended for pregnant travelers, No heart problems or other serious medical conditions, Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, This experience requires good weather. If it?s canceled due to poor weather, you?ll be offered a different date or a full refund, This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it?s canceled because the minimum isn?t met, you?ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund, This tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelers, Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff, Social distancing enforced throughout experience, Due to the ongoing virus, for the time being, guests will be required to follow the tour car in their own vehicle to ensure their safety. To compensate for this inconvenience, the trip has been reduced by 20%. This is to ensure the safety of all guests.Departure Date:See Availability
START TIMES AND DEPARTURE POINTSDeparture Time:8:00 AMDeparture Point:Traveler pickup is offered
Letterkenny Public Services Centre is a default pickup point for those who are staying there and want collected from the town. Otherwise collection will be arranged from your accommodation. Pickups can be arranged from Omagh, Enniskillen and Donegal
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Donegal: Point of Interest Map