Section 204 - Donegal

Dungloe / Donegal Town

Sliabh League

Ireland’s ultimate sea cliff experience along the southern edge of Donegal takes in spectacular views. Experience the local culture, heritage and people of Donegal against the backdrop of our spectacular and rugged coastline. It is a place of sacred Christian pilgrimage and a rich Irish heritage and culture. Located in the Gaeltacht region of County Donegal Sliabh Liag are the highest accessible sea cliffs in Europe where the cliff face of Bunglas rises over 600m above the ocean below. See sliabhliag.com

Ardara & The Mahera Caves

One kilometer from Assaranca Waterfall, the Maghera Caves are located beneath Slievetooey mountain and some are accessible at low tides from Maghera Strand.  Maghera Beach stretches out into the bay (please be careful of tides and strong currents, and check locally regarding times). Access to the beach is via a car park and a short 200 metre walk to the caves. Also closeby, Glengesh Pass in the Glenties will delight walkers, cyclists and drivers alike. Arddara is synonymous with Donegal Handwoven Tweed and is said that once upon a time, every second house had a hand-weaver working. See ardara.ie

Points of Interest

Heritage: 1
  • Arranmore Island, or Árainn Mhór is situated off the coast of County Donegal on the magnificent Wild Atlantic Way touring route where land meets sea.

Beach: 1
  • Arranmore Island, or Árainn Mhór is situated off the coast of County Donegal on the magnificent Wild Atlantic Way touring route where land meets sea.

Local Interest: 2
  • Arranmore Island, or Árainn Mhór is situated off the coast of County Donegal on the magnificent Wild Atlantic Way touring route where land meets sea.

  • Sliabh Liag Cliffs, situated on the south west coast of County Donegal, are said to be the one of the highest and finest marine cliffs in Europe.

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Dungloe / Donegal Town: 62

  • Elevation
  • Heritage
  • Beach
  • Local Interest