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County Donegal Travel Guide
Few would
disagree with the assertion that County Donegal has the richest
scenery in the whole of Ireland. Second only in size to County Cork,
it has a spectacular two-hundred-mile coastline - an intoxicating
run of headlands, promontories and peninsulas - rising to the
highest sea-cliffs in Europe at Slieve League. Inland is a terrain
of glens, rivers and bogland hills, of which the best-known parts
are the Glencolmcille Peninsula and around Ardara and Glenties in
the southern part of the county. The Glencolmcille area attracts
more visitors than any other, yet the landscape of northern Donegal
is, if anything, even more satisfying, especially the Rosguill and
Inishowen peninsulas and the interior region - sometimes called the
Donegal Highlands - around Errigal Mountain, Lough Beagh and Lough
Gartan. Other noteworthy areas are the Rosses and the Bloody
Foreland, which are reminiscent of the more barren stretches of
Connemara and make up the strongest Gaeltacht , or Irish-speaking
districts, in the county.
Things To Do and See in County Donegal
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