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  1. County Donegal ( / ˌdʌniˈɡɔːl, ˌdɒn -/ DUN-ee-GAWL, DON-; Irish: Contae Dhún na nGall) [6] is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster and in the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Donegal in the south of the county.

  2. Discover the wild and wonderful attractions of Donegal, Ireland's most northerly county, along the Wild Atlantic Way. Find out about festivals, events, offers, activities, islands, heritage and more in Donegal.

    • The Sliabh Liag Cliffs. You’ll often see the mighty Slieve League Cliffs reign supreme in many guides to the best things to do in Donegal, and it’s no surprise why – the views from here on a clear day are out of this world.
    • The Inishowen 100. The Inishowen 100 is arguably one of the most scenic drives in Ireland. This is a 160km route loops around the windswept Inishowen Peninsula.
    • Malin Beg Beach. There are some outstanding beaches in Donegal, but the one I find myself returning to the most is Malin Beg Beach (AKA ‘Silver Strand’).
    • Glenveagh National Park. Glenveagh National Park is home to 16,000 hectares of perfection and it’s one of the best places to visit in Donegal if you’re looking to stretch the legs.
    • Glenveagh National Park and Castle. Glenveagh National Park and Castle is the third most expansive national park in Ireland and Donegal County’s most prominent.
    • Portsalon Beach. Donegal is full of world-class beaches, and Portsalon Beach is arguably the best one of them all. The beach has attained Blue Flag status and features clean water and a coastline that’s decorated with golden sand.
    • Tory Island. The most inhabited remote island in Ireland, Tory Island is one of the more unique Donegal attractions. Thanks to its secluded setting, many Gaelic and Irish traditions have been preserved by the island’s inhabitants – the most prominent of these traditions being the appointment of a king.
    • Bundoran Beach. If you’re an avid surfer, one of the places to go in Donegal includes visiting Bundoran Beach, or “Fundoran” as named by the locals. Even if you aren’t into surfing, there’s an assortment of activities and attractions near the Blue Flag beach available to you.
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  4. Discover the beauty and diversity of Donegal with its blue flag beaches, islands, historic sites, gardens and more. Explore the Wild Atlantic Way, the Causeway Coastal Route and the Bluestack Mountains with Go Visit Donegal.

  5. Explore the stunning scenery, rich heritage and diverse culture of Donegal, one of Ireland's most memorable counties. From Slieve League cliffs to Fanad Lighthouse, Tory Island to Ards Forest Park, discover the top attractions and activities in Donegal.

  6. Discover the stunning scenery, culture and activities of Donegal, a county in Ireland's remote northwest. Explore the Slieve League cliffs, Glenveagh National Park, Tory Island, Bundoran surf and more on the Wild Atlantic Way.