County Donegal

🕐 Last updated: March 05, 2025

Introduction

Ireland's northernmost county occupies a wild frontier where Atlantic elements have sculpted some of the country's most dramatic landscapes. The vertiginous Slieve League Cliffs plunge spectacularly into churning seas, rewarding hikers with views that steal the breath. Glenveagh National Park presents a surprisingly diverse ecosystem centered around its Victorian castle and gardens that appear almost mirage-like against rugged surroundings. Donegal's remoteness has preserved both landscape and culture - Gaelic remains widely spoken, traditional crafts like weaving thrive, and beaches often remain blissfully uncrowded even in summer. This is Ireland at its most elemental and authentic.

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