Things to do in County Donegal

Our most recommended things to do in County Donegal

From Galway: Cliffs of Moher Half-Day Express Trip

From Galway: Cliffs of Moher Half-Day Express Trip

Experience the Cliffs of Moher independently with a round-trip express service from Galway. Get access to the visitors center on arrival, and enjoy approximately 2 hours to explore at your own pace. Go for a stroll along the nature trails of the 214-meter high cliffs and get breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Look for up to 20 species of birds found in the area during nesting season. Learn more about the cliffs at the interactive exhibits, displays and virtual reality aerial tours of the visitors center before the return journey to Galway.

Donegal: Sunset Kayak Trip on Dunlewey Lake

Donegal: Sunset Kayak Trip on Dunlewey Lake

A sunset kayak trip on Dunlewey Lake with the iconic Errigal mountain and Poison Glen for a backdrop. You will be met at a prearranged meeting spot where we will get you sorted out with required equipment. This will be followed by a safety chat and on land instruction. Then we will get on the kayaks and get everyone comfortable with paddling on the water. A chilled out paddle follows taking in the scenery and hopefully stunning sunset. All this will be accompanied by stories, history, mythology and geology of the area during our trip. An unforgettable experience. Session lasts about 2 hours. The following equipment is supplied as required wetsuits, paddling jacket, buoyancy aid and helmet. Shoes not supplied Please bring spare footwear (suitable for walking), a towel, drink and a snack. Dunlewey Kayaking cannot take any responsibility for people’s personal equipment e.g. glasses, phones, cameras etc. that may be brought along on a trip. Sit on top kayaks are used, with single or double options available Photos will be taken during the journey and sent out lo everyone after. Trips are weather dependent but other options may be available Small group sizes (maximum 8) Before or after visit Glenveagh National Park or the stunning beaches in the surrounding area of Gweedore.

Northern Ireland 3-Day Tour from Dublin

Northern Ireland 3-Day Tour from Dublin

Explore some of North Ireland's highlights on a budget 3-day tour from Dublin. Visit Belfast and see some of the city's most important sights. Marvel at the Giant's Causeway, discover Dunluce Castle, take a walking tour of Derry, and more. Day 1: Dublin - Belfast city (overnight Belfast) Choose from one of two central Dublin collection locations and you'll be on your way. Your first stop this morning is at Monasterboice, a monastic settlement dating back to 501 AD. By late morning you'll arrive in Belfast. Discover why Lonely Planet regards Northern Ireland's capital as one of the top 10 'must-visit' cities on Earth. Your driver will show you highlights including City Hall, Queen's University, Albert's Clock, Botanic Gardens, and much more.  With plenty of time at leisure to explore the city, the political “Black Taxi” tour (optional) is strongly recommended to view the Peace Wall and infamous political murals. The drivers are locals and can explain what life was like in Belfast during the conflict of 1969-1998. This evening you'll stay downtown, in a most lively area with great pubs and restaurants catering to all tastes and budgets. Live music venues are plentiful, and Belfast is well known for its great nightlife. Day 2: Belfast - Giants Causeway - Dunluce Castle - Derry A glorious touring day cruising the beautiful North Coast. You will initially visit the Dark Hedges, famed by Game of Thrones. Then it's the jackpot visit of the day: the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trace the footprints of Celtic giants as you walk the Giant's Causeway, the proud location of an estimated 60,000 hexagonal columns of basalt rock formed by cataclysmic violent volcanic eruptions a long, long time ago. Listen to your guide wax lyrical about the giant warrior-hero Fionn McCool. Afterward, explore the amazing Dunluce Castle ruins with paid entrance. You'll continue to the nearby city of Derry where you'll spend the afternoon. There will be plenty of time at leisure after an excellent in-depth walking tour of Derry's walls with a local guide. Learn why the city is officially known as Londonderry and the story of the long bloody siege here in 1689. Head down to the well-known Bogside district, the scene of the Bloody Sunday massacre in 1972, and the inspiration for U2's classic anthem 'Sunday, Bloody Sunday'. Overnight in Derry. Day 3: Derry - Sligo - Galway - Dublin After breakfast this morning, you'll head down a portion of the west coast's Wild Atlantic Way in the Republic of Ireland. Further along the road lies Ireland's premier surf venue and beach at Strandhill, Co. Sligo, and you will have some leisure time here for lunch. Perhaps enjoy a walk on the amazing surfing beaches and check out The Strand Bar. Your final stop before returning to Dublin is Galway where you have free time to explore. Perhaps you might like to visit some wonderful local seafood eateries, or try a pint in one of the fantastic pubs. You then take a scenic drive back to Dublin, arriving back at approx. 7:00 PM.

Gweedore: Guided eBike Tour

Gweedore: Guided eBike Tour

Explore the rugged beauty of Gweedore on a guided electric bike tour, where you'll discover stunning landscapes, fascinating history and captivating culture. This adventure is perfect for anyone who loves to explore, and it offers the opportunity to see some of the most spectacular views that County Donegal has to offer. Starting from Bunbeg Harbour, your guide will lead you on an exciting journey through Gweedore, a region renowned for its natural beauty, fascinating history and vibrant culture. Riding on electric bikes, you'll be able to effortlessly cruise through the winding roads and hilly terrain, taking in the stunning views along the way. One of the landmark you'll visit is the iconic Bad Eddie shipwreck, which lies just off the coast of Bunbeg. Your guide will share the story behind this famous shipwreck and provide you with fascinating insights into its history and cultural significance. Continuing on, you'll ride along the coast, taking in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, before arriving at the Gweedore Golf Club. Nestled between the mountains and the sea, this golf course offers unparalleled views of the rugged coastline and the rolling hills of Donegal. Next, you'll experience views of Mount Errigal, the highest peak in County Donegal, standing at 751 meters (2,464 feet) tall. But, don't worry - You won't have to cycle up it! After taking in the views of Mount Errigal, you'll continue on to the quaint village of Dunlewey. Here, you'll have the chance to explore the historic Dunlewey Church and graveyard, which is steeped in local folklore and legend. From Dunlewey, you'll ride through the scenic valley of Glenveagh, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Along the way, you'll visit Glenveagh Castle, an impressive 19th-century castle that is situated on the edge of Lough Veagh. As you cycle through Gweedore, your guide will provide you with fascinating insights into the history, culture and natural environment of the region. They will point out the local flora and fauna, including unique plant and animal species that are native to the area, and share the stories of the people who have called this rugged landscape home for generations. Without a doubt, a guided electric bike tour of Gweedore is an excellent way to experience the natural beauty, history and culture of this stunning region. With expert guides, stunning landmarks and breathtaking views, this adventure is sure to be a highlight of your visit to County Donegal.

Ireland's North Atlantic Coast 5-Day Tour from Dublin

Ireland's North Atlantic Coast 5-Day Tour from Dublin

Day 1: From Dublin, journey north to Belfast, known for its industrial history and tumultuous past. Explore the city's highlights on a short tour covering its triumphs, tragedies, and essence. Afterwards, enjoy lunch and discover the Titanic Quarter, where the famous ship was constructed in 1911. Explore the Titanic museum, board the HMS Caroline, or take a black cab tour. Leaving Belfast, marvel at the breathtaking scenery of the Antrim Coast and Glens, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Continue along winding roads to reach the awe-inspiring Giant's Causeway, where history and myth collide amidst stunning geological formations. Conclude the day in Portrush, a picturesque fishing village where you'll spend the night. Day 2: Go to the walled city of Derry, designated a UK City of Culture in 2013. Enjoy some free time to explore the old city center, and visit one of the many museums or galleries. Then cross the border to the Republic of Ireland, traveling into one of the most remote and unspoilt areas of the country. Explore County Donegal’s dramatic scenery and Gaelic culture. Pass through Glenveagh National Park and the Errigal Mountains, before following the coast through traditional fishing villages. Stop for nature walks along the way, and soak up the local culture before checking into your overnight accommodation in Donegal. Day 3: In the morning, head south along the coast near Donegal into County Sligo, known for its stunning views of the majestic Benbulben mountain. Just outside Sligo Town lies Carrowmore, home to the largest collection of megalithic tombs in Ireland, some dating back over 6000 years. Continuing westward into County Mayo, a region marked by the Great Potato Famine, you'll navigate winding roads through picturesque farmlands, bogs, and open moors, with glimpses of distant hills and the Atlantic coast. Stop at Achill Island to soak in its rugged sea views and tranquil beauty before a short drive to Westport, your base for the next two nights.. Day 4: Today’s itinerary is weather dependent, and your guide will advise the best things to see. Explore the beautiful house and grounds of Kylemore Abbey, or marvel at the wilderness of Connemara National Park. Go to Clifden to see where the first transatlantic flight landed. Other options include the scenic Sky Road and 12 Bens of Connemara. Return to Westport for an evening at leisure, and the chance to sample some local seafood in one of the many excellent restaurants. Day 5: Enjoy a leisurely start to the day, before leaving Westport and going inland through the heart of Connemara. Visit the village of Cong on the shore of Lough Corrib to see where the classic movie “The Quiet Man” was filmed. Explore Cong Abbey, or the Quiet Man Museum, before driving through the Maam Valley to Galway City. Enjoy free time sampling the town's seafood before heading to Kilbeggan Distillery, Ireland's oldest licensed distillery, for a tasting and museum visit. Return to Dublin.

Donegal Coast 1 Day Self-guided Electric Bike Tour

Donegal Coast 1 Day Self-guided Electric Bike Tour

Spend a day exploring the stunning coast of County Donegal. Cycle with ease on a top quality e-bike to the stunning Sliabh Liag Cliffs. Continue to the beautiful Sliver Strand and along more beautiful coast to Glencolmcille where you can explore history dating back to the stone age. Starting from Ireland by Bike's base in the village of Carrick we will set up with your e-bike and give you your route maps, detailed guide notes etc. No special skills are required to cycle an e-bike you simply need to be a competent cyclist. From there make your way to one of Ireland's most iconic natural sights - The Sliabh Liag Cliffs. We suggest locking your bike here and walking a little way up the trail to admire the amazing views. Leaving the cliffs return to Carrick and from there cycle to Ireland's most beautiful beach - The Silver Strand. Again we recommend locking your e-bike and taking time to enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Continue along more beautiful coastline to Glencolmcille where you can explore history from the Stone Age to the present. Return to Carrick where we will be ready to welcome you back after your adventure. The total distance you cycle on the tour is 47 km (30 miles) We recommend allowing yourself at least 4 hours in order to get the best out of your tour.

Teresa's slieve league tour

Teresa's slieve league tour

The walking tour begins at the slieve league visitor centre. From here we walk towards the stunning slieve league cliffs. From the minute the walk begins the scenery is beautiful. You will hear stories of folklore, myths and legends. Learn about the history of this magical place. The walk takes us to the viewpoint of the cliffs where paradise awaits us. Stunning views across Donegal bay and views of Sligo, Mayo, Galway. On return to the visitor center a tea/coffee is a nice way to end the tour. It is a very enjoyable experience

From Dublin: 3-Day Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way Tour

From Dublin: 3-Day Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way Tour

Depart Dublin and journey back to the 11th century with a visit to Ireland’s second Cistercian Abbey. Now in ruins, Bective Abbey is a maze of dead-end passageways and staircases to nowhere. Let your imagination take you back to when this abbey was built and imagine what daily life might have been like. Next, it’s off to Trim. Sitting snuggly along River Boyne, the town is home to Trim Castle, the largest Norman castle in Ireland. Feel free to explore the castle as well as the town at this stop before heading to Cavan for lunch. Continue across the border into Northern Ireland to the island town of Enniskillen, where you can spend time exploring the cozy pubs and the castle, or simply stroll the charming streets at your own pace. Finally, travel back across the border and enjoy the beautiful scenery of County Donegal as you drive to Donegal Town, your base for the next two nights. After a night's rest, your first stop on day two is Slieve League Cliffs along the Wild Atlantic Way. These dramatic sea cliffs are the second highest in Ireland and three times the height of the Cliffs of Moher. Keep your cameras ready for the drive with its breathtaking coastal views. Journey through the stunning and windy Glengesh Pass, passing by mountains and steep valleys that will make you feel small, in the best way possible. After a quick photo stop here, it’s time to head to Leo’s Tavern for lunch. This pub is a popular local watering hole and many famous artists have performed here, including Clannad, Moya Brennan, and Enya. The day's final stop is a trip to the Glenveagh National Park Visitor Center. This national park lies in the heart of County Donegal and is home to protected wildlife in several pristine habitats. Explore the center before returning to your accommodation. Your first stop on the final day is Mullaghmore Beach, walk along the beach and capture photos of the sandy shores. Carry on to the coastal seaport of Sligo for lunch and a little exploration. This town is full of history, from its literary heritage that can be seen at the Sligo County Museum, to the medieval ruin of Sligo Abbey. After lunch, enjoy a relaxing drive through the heart of Ireland as you make your way to Belvedere House and Gardens. This hunting lodge was built in 1740 and you will have time to soak up the dramatic architecture, the Victorian walled garden, and the surrounding forest. After an eventful and informative few days head back to Dublin with cherished memories and plenty of pictures to look back on.

Private Slieve League & Donegal Day Tour

Private Slieve League & Donegal Day Tour

Discover the wild and wonderful County Donegal on a private day tour from Killybegs. See the Slieve League Cliffs, the Assaranca Waterfall, the Silver Strand Beach, the Glengesh Pass, and more. Be picked up from your accommodation in Killybegs and set off on a tour of the southwest of County Donegal. See the second-highest sea cliffs in Ireland at Slieve League, the impressive Assaranca Waterfall, and the pristine horse-shoe shaped Silver Strand Beach. Drive through the mighty Glengesh Pass and see a Napoleonic Signal Tower. Visit megalithic tombs, handmade woolen clothing and beautifully designed artisan crafts stores, and sample local beers and whiskeys in rustic country pubs. Choose from a range of optional extras, including a local whiskey distillery tour, a visit to Glencolmcille Folk Park, a boat tour of Slieve League, golfing at Narin & Portnoo Golf Club, and a sheepdog demonstration.

Off Road Tour of Donegal

Off Road Tour of Donegal

Welcome to an exhilarating day tour of Donegal with Flat Cap Adventurers! Our tour begins with pick-up options in Derry, Killybegs, Donegal Town, and Letterkenny. Strap in for a day of adventure as we explore hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path wonders. Our first stop takes us to the untouched beauty of empty beaches and ancient bog lands. Feel the crisp breeze and hear the stories of days gone by, gaining insights into the lives of those who once called these areas home and the journeys they took to America in search of a better life. Get ready for a unique experience as we venture off-road in specially modified Land Rovers, accessing abandoned villages and off-road trails with stories waiting to be uncovered. Our knowledgeable guides will regale you with tales of the history and mysteries of these fascinating places. Prepare to traverse difficult terrains, including steep hillsides, muddy bogs, and even river crossings, providing a taste of the authentic Ireland that often goes unnoticed in glossy magazines. As we navigate these challenging landscapes, you'll experience the rugged beauty of the countryside and drive on roads where the only company is likely to be the local sheep. Whether you choose to be dropped off at your original location or opt for a hotel in the Donegal or Causeway Coast area, our goal is to ensure you have an unforgettable day filled with adventure, history, and the breathtaking landscapes that make Donegal a hidden gem of Ireland. Book your Flat Cap Adventurers tour today and discover a side of Ireland that few get to experience!

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Absolutely incredible! Adam with Flat Cap Adventures 4x4 treated us to a fantastic day in County Donegal. He’s an expert at off road driving. His knowledge of the area is unmatched and we could not have asked for a better time. From going to a beach that didn’t have a single footprint on it that day, to going up to the top of Croughmore Mountain where you have 360° views of the amazing landscape, Adam really knows how to make the experience incredible. If I could give him 6 stars, I would! Thank you again, Adam! We will definitely be rebooking the next time we are in Ireland.

It was great, the tour was straightforward, pickup and drop off was central location and easy to spot

Very nice tour to get an impression of the beautiful cliffs. Warm clothing is recommended 👍🏻

The driver/guide did not explain much and the ride was a little bumpy.

The Cliffs were absolutely breathtaking and we had a beautiful day.