Tourists Will Need A Map Of Donegal To Make Sure They Don't Miss A Thing

By James Green


Most people who have a chance to visit Ireland love it and want to go back. There is never enough time to tour all the castles and visit the villages and urban areas that are steeped in history. Book stores, tobacconist shops, and corner pubs seem to be everywhere. For those who have never traveled into the border region of Ireland, a map of Donegal may be needed to organize and maximize the sightseeing visitors plan on.

There are hundreds of book covers, postcards, and tourist guides that picture Mount Errigal. It is more photographed than any other mountain in Ireland. It is also considered magical by many because of its endlessly changing appearance. It is a major attraction, and at any given time of the day, there are multiple hikers heading to its peak. Experienced climbers do caution those not familiar with the mountain to be careful of the gusty winds that can appear out of nowhere and knock hikers off balance.

One of the most popular tourist destinations in this area is Glenveigh National Park, lake, castle, and gardens. It is convenient to Mount Errigal, and there are plenty of hiking trails to enjoy. The whole area is a designated a special conservation and protection area. The castle gardens are considered a horticultural masterpiece full of plants and shrubs unique to Ireland. Visitors can tour the castle and take refreshments in the cozy tearoom or more formal restaurant.

Slieve League Cliffs should not be missed. These are some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, and the views are stunning. Those who choose to hike to the top will have panoramic Atlantic Ocean views. History buffs will be interested the ruins of an early Christian monastery and other ancient stones that may signify the mountain was a pilgrimage destination prior to the advent of Christianity on the island.

Portsalon is a must for golfers who will probably already be familiar with the famous eighteen hole course. Those less interested in golfing may prefer to spend some time on the beautiful beaches, enjoying the local shops, galleries, and tearooms or hiking along one of the many trails in the area.

Another noted golf course in this area is located at the Narin and Portnoo Golf Club. It has spectacular views of Gweebarra Bay and is considered by most, who have had a chance to visit and play a round, to be among the most scenic courses in the United Kingdom. Members and visitors are welcome to enter the various tournaments planned throughout the year.

Tory Island is remote and magical and home to the last king of Scotland. It is located off the northern coast of the country and can be reached by ferry, which will not run when the sea is too rough. Visitors can hike the trails and look down from the cliff's edge before stopping at the famous wishing stone.

For a small island, Ireland is chock full of history and breathtaking scenery. Most visitors make plans to return often. There is always something new to see and experience.




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