Glencolmcille is an area of outstanding beauty and a sheer pleasure for walkers.
Sweep around Ireland's North coast, with great day by day itineraries for non-golfers and fantastic links courses for golfers.
When it was originally built in 1474 by Hugh O’Donnell, chief of the O’Donnell clan, Donegal Castle was among the most impressive castles in the …
The idea of spending a few hours exploring an old mill and admiring its waterwheel will either fill you with excited anticipation or weary resignation.
For generations of Irish people this has been a place to retreat to, for prayer, fasting and pilgrimage.
This tiny island off the coast of Donegal isn't always the easiest to get to - you're depending on good weather - but it is always worth the effort.
Situated on what was once a boggy estuary, Letterkenny is, in Irish terms, a relatively new town, and now one of the fastest growing in the country.