Country Markets in Donegal Country Markets has been a co-operative business for over 60 years in Ireland. It is a national organisation with branch markets in most counties in the country. These indoor markets generally operate one day a week to market the...
FestiFál An Falcarrach – The Falcarragh Festival FestiFál is Falcarragh’s annual summer festival, bringing good music, family events and above all good craic to Falcarragh. The festival typically has a great music line-up with bands from all over Ireland and...
Dunfanaghy Workhouse Heritage Centre The Dunfanaghy Workhouse is located on the outskirts of Dunfanaghy village in North West Donegal. This impressive stone building is of great historical interest. It originated as one of the grim famine workhouses of the 1840s but...
Narosa Life Surf School Dunfanaghy is an ISA approved surf school with some of Europe’s best qualified surf coaches! The school caters for beginner, intermediate and advanced surfers. In addition Narosa Life’s surf fitness classes, yoga classes and walking...
Please note: this walk is currently not open Horn Head Loop Walk – New walking route for Donegal, the McSwynes Gun Loop in Dunfanaghy, and a new walks scheme for Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, were recently launched by Minister for State at the Department of Community,...
Dunfanaghy Fishery Donegal – The Dunfanaghy fishery comprises of three lakes: New Lake, Sessiagh Lough and Port Lough. These lakes are controlled by the Dunfanaghy Angling Association. The Association has worked hard to provide top quality wild brown trout...
McAuliffe’s Craft Shop Dunfanaghy Mc Auliffe’s Craft Shop is situated in the village of Dunfanaghy approximately 23 miles north west of Letterkenny in Co. Donegal, overlooking the picturesque Sheephaven Bay. This family business has been in existence for...
The Mill Restaurant Dunfanaghy – The award winning Mill Restaurant has an idyllic location on the shores of New Lake on the outskirts of Dunfanaghy – a place which has become a haven for seabirds in recent years and is now a special area of conservation....