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- County Donegal - Wikipedia
It is in the province of Ulster and is the northernmost county of Ireland The county mostly borders Northern Ireland, sharing only a small border with the rest of the Republic It is named after the town of Donegal in the south of the county
- 33 Best Things to do in Donegal (With Itineraries)
Before you decide on what to do in Donegal, it’s worth taking a bit of time to decided where you’ll base yourself on your Donegal road trip Some of the best places to visit in Donegal are the lovely little towns and villages that you’ll find dotted around the county
- Welcome to the wilds of County Donegal | Ireland. com
A trip to Donegal feels like journeying to the edge of the world Situated in Ireland’s remote northwest, it features the island’s most northern point at Malin Head – where the Northern Lights can sometimes be seen – and is further isolated by its vast countryside and jagged coastline
- Your Wild Atlantic Way starts here! | Go Visit Donegal
Donegal is Ireland's most spectacular County on the Wild Atlantic Way - packed full of culture, heritage, spectacular beaches, mountains and lakes A holiday in Donegal is always special
- A first-time guide to Donegal - Lonely Planet
Rugged, beautiful, and charming, Donegal is an absolute must for anyone visiting Ireland We share some tips to help you make the most out of your trip
- Complete Guide to County Donegal - Explore Ireland like a local
Donegal sits proudly in the northwestern corner of Ireland, a county of remarkable landscapes, rugged coastline and rich culture County Donegal faces into the wildest part of the Atlantic and its natural beauty draws people back again and again
- Donegal | Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Coast, Beaches Castles . . .
Donegal’s population is concentrated largely along the coasts and river valleys The main towns are Donegal, Buncrana, Ballyshannon, and Letterkenny With the exception of the county’s urban districts, Donegal is administered by a county council and county manager
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