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Donegal Delights


header-slieve-league.jpgThis week long tour is based in Donegal town, centrally located for the best walks in the area, and famous for it's 15th century castle, tweeds and traditional music. Routes, with a variety of ground underfoot, are from 6 to10 miles (9.5 to 16 km) each day and take you to Slieve League, among Europe's highest sea cliffs and into the glorious Glenveagh National Park.

What Your Guided Walk Includes:
  • 7 nights accommodation in Irish Tourist Board approved 3 star hotel
  • 7 hot cooked full Irish breakfasts
  • 5 packed lunches
  • 6 dinners
  • Experienced Go Ireland guide throughout
  • Transfers to and from walks
  • Traditional Irish music and dance through the week

Tour Highlights:

  • Picturesque and historic Donegal town overlooking Donegal Bay - 15th century castle, pubs and home of Irish tweed (handwoven cloth from local sheeps wool) 
  • Slieve League - Europe's highest sea cliffs
  • Glenveagh National Park - Glenveagh formal gardens, castle (19th century) & native Irish red deer
  • Donegal's strong heritage of traditional Irish music and dance
  • The golden Atlantic beaches of Donegal
  • Optional boat trip of Donegal Harbour


DAY 1 Arrival

19.00 hrs. Dinner/welcome briefing with guide at accommodation.

DAY 2 Glenveagh National Park
Distance: 12km/7.5miles* Ascent: none (all downhill)
Today you have a gentle introductory walk through Glenveagh National Park (over 14,000 acres), a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains and pristine lakes.

Glenveagh is the haunt of many rare and interesting plants and animals and is famous for its herd of native Irish red deer. The Park contains the peaks of the two highest mountains in Co. Donegal, Errigal (752m) and Slieve Snaght (683m). The estate of Glenveagh was originally consolidated into a single holding in the 19th Century by John Adair culminating in the infamous evictions of 244 tenants in 1861.

A fine Victorian castle (1870) surrounded by beautiful formal gardens is picturesquely located on the eastern shore of the Lough Veagh.  You finish your walk at the Castle Tea Rooms.

DAY 3 Blue Stack Mountains Way to Glenies
Distance: 13.5km/8.5miles Ascent: 250m/820ft
Exploration to the east of the Blue Stacks, walking over Bogland, forest roads and farm tracks past the ruins of a cottage dating back to famine times. From the top of Clogheen Hill you have great views over the beach of Maghera. Continue along the Owenroe river towards Glenties.

the-waterboys.jpg DAY 4 Banagher Hill
Distance: 9.5km/6miles* Ascent: 220m/700ft
A gentle walk, around Banagher Hill and Ardmore Nature Reserve ending at Harveys Point Hotel on the shore of Lough Eske. Enjoy the unspoilt countryside and fantastic views of the Blue Stack Mountains to distil the essence of Donegal - glens offering peace and greenness, deserted hills, lakes and rivers.
*can be extended

DAY 5 Option Day
- Relax in Donegal towns bookshops and cafes
- Visit Donegal Castle (stronghold of the O’Neill clann) and Abbey
- Waterbus trip around Donegal Bay.
- Visit Donegal craft village
- Hire a bicycle
- Bus trip to the famous walled city of Derry (Northern Ireland) or Letterkenny
- Bus to Glencolumkille (west Donegal)
- Golf on Murvagh golf course
- Group options:  Visit the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh - An outdoor museum which tells the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th and 19th centuries.

DAY 6 Slieve League
Distance: 10.5km/6.5miles Ascent: 535m/1,750ft
Today’s walk is considered by many to be the highlight of the week. A spectacular walk over some of Europes finest sea-cliffs (highest sea cliffs in Europe). The Atlantic Ocean has carved a variety of shapes and the rocks and vegetation produce a kaleidoscope of colour.  The cliff faces are nesting-places for choughs, guillemots, puffins, etc.

DAY 7 Donegal Bay
Distance: 12.5km/8miles Ascent: 75m/250ft
A leisurely coastal beach and sea walk from Ballyshannon to Rossnowlagh – two beaches (Wardtown and Belall Strands) with exceptional sea cliffs and wildlife to enjoy along with the ruins of Kilbarron Castle (13th C). Finish with a drink in the Smugglers Creek Inn.

DAY 8 Departure
After you last hot cooked Irish breakfast.

The minimum number required for the above itinerary is 8 persons

Note that, for weather or other reasons, on occasion the guide may have to change the sequence of walks or the walks themselves.

Getting to Donegal:
We recommend that clients fly into Dublin airport or Derry airport before 12.00 so they can connect with public transport. There is a direct bus from Dublin Airport to Donegal town (4 hour journey) which stops outside the hotel. Please see buseireann.ie for details.

Alternatively you can fly into Derry airport and get a taxi into Derry city (a 12 minute journey, GBP10 approximately) and then a direct bus from Derry to Donegal town (1.5 hour journey) - see buseireann.ie for details. 

Individual taxis can be arranged from the following airports
Derry airport to Donegal town €100  
Belfast International to Donegal town €185  
Sligo airport to Donegal town €90  
Dublin airport to Donegal town €250  
Knock airport to Donegal €150
Shannon airport to Donegal €300

Group Tour Dates:
- May 22
- July 17
- August 07

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