Donegal Castle Built by one of the great Gaelic chiefs of Ireland, Red Hugh O’Donnell, this 15th-century castle stands in the heart of Donegal town. Much reworked over the centuries, it was magnificently restored in the 1990s. Like many other castles that Ireland is known for, it is mor...
Each county in Ireland seems to have its own personality, its own way of doing things and of course experiences to enjoy. While driving along theWild Atlantic WayI had the chance to visit County Donegal in northwestern Ireland. Known for dramatic coastlines and an ancient history, that’s act...
Glenveagh - County Donegal This 19th century castle is one of Ireland's newest castles. Located in the heart of Glenveagh National Park, this castle has long been the property of a wealthy American who loves Ireland and castles. As he did not manage to find his favourite castle for sale,...
From there, you will move on to Donegal, a town situated on the mouth of the River Eske. Luxuriate in your accommodation and explore the county's many stunning sites, from Glenveagh National Park to the Slieve League peninsula. After that, you'll visit Roscommon, where the Boyle Abbey an...
Blarney Castle is in County Cork. Dublin Castle is, of course, in Dublin and the name of the city comes from the black pool ("dubh linn") beneath the castle gardens. Dun Aengus is a 2000-year old fort ruin on the Aran Island of Inishmor. Donegal Castle is in ruins and has no ...
Donegal, most northerly county of Ireland, in the historic province of Ulster. The small village of Lifford in eastern Donegal is the county seat. Donegal is bounded on the west and north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by Lough (lake) Foyle and North