There’s something magical about being by the sea. Going for a bracing walk on the beach while gazing out at shimmering waters can give you a unique sense of freedom, while the invigorating sea breeze is unbeatable if you need to clear your head. Donegal’s coastline is as serene as it is dramatic, stretching from […]
Last Updated on the 19th of January, 2026 Located between Dunfanagy and Creeslough in County Donegal, Ard’s Forest Park is owned by Coillte, the Irish Forestry Company, and covers 480 acres. The park has various habitats, such as salt marshes, beaches, sand dunes, and deciduous and coniferous woodlands. There are also forest trails with colour-coded […]
Last Updated on the 19th of January, 2026 While Trinity Library in Dublin and Blarney Castle in County Cork will leave any visitor in awe, there is no feeling quite like standing close to the edge of Slieve League cliffs, famed for their splendour and beauty. County Donegal is filled with natural wonders that can […]
Last Updated on the 19th of January, 2026 On our first visit to County Donegal, where we stayed in Bundoran, we visited Slieve League Cliffs and went surfing with TurfnSurf Surf School. It felt like a rushed trip with way too much crammed into it. Various attractions and little villages we longed to finally see […]
Last Updated on the 19th of January, 2026 Dusky hues of pink lit up the skies as I carried the last box of supplies needed for the road trip around Ireland’s largest peninsula to the car. When the sun gradually descended and gave way to the glow of the moon, my heart felt full as we […]
Last Updated on the 19th of January, 2026 We haven’t been to Glenveagh National Park for years, and coming back reminded us why we were drawn to it so much in the first place. Firstly, the park is beautiful in all seasons. Spring is best for enjoying the fresh aromas of nature, with the summer warmth […]