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County Donegal Collection (page 6)

Welcome to County Donegal, a captivating destination in Ireland that will leave you spellbound

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Pebbles on shoreline, cliffs along coast beyond. Bloody Foreland, Knockfola

Pebbles on shoreline, cliffs along coast beyond. Bloody Foreland, Knockfola, County Donegal, Ireland. June 2020

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20120716

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Ireland, County Donegal, Bloody Foreland with its red rocky shoreline

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Ruins near Rathmullen, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ruins near Rathmullen, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ruins near Rathmullen, 1898. Ruins of a Carmelite Friary built by Eoghan Rua MacSweeney in 1516 in Rathmullan on the Fanad Peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Arigal Mountain, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Arigal Mountain, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Arigal Mountain, 1898. Errigal mountain in County Donegal, Ireland is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Fanad Head lighthouse in County Donegal, Ireland

Fanad Head lighthouse in County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and Fanad Head Lighthouse in County Donegal Ireland

Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and Fanad Head Lighthouse in County Donegal Ireland
Sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and Fanad Head Lighthouse in County Donegal, Ulster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Crohy Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Crohy Head, County Donegal, Ireland
Crohy Head, County Donegal, Ulster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Harebell, County Donegal, Ireland

Harebell, County Donegal, Ireland
Harebell, County Donegal, Ulster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Doe Castle Near Creeslough In County Donegal, Republic Of Ireland

Doe Castle Near Creeslough In County Donegal, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland; Thatched Cottage

Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland; Thatched Cottage

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Coat of arms Gore, Lord Annaly 18th century

Coat of arms Gore, Lord Annaly 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Gore, Lord Annaly, item 135 in a publication of 1789. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 135. Gore, Lord Annaly

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Lighthouse on Fanad Head at sunset, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, UK, August 2011

Lighthouse on Fanad Head at sunset, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, UK, August 2011

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Ireland, County Donegal, Ballyshannon, elevated town view

Ireland, County Donegal, Ballyshannon, elevated town view

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Ireland, County Donegal, St. Johns Point, St. Johns Point Lighthouse, dusk

Ireland, County Donegal, St. Johns Point, St. Johns Point Lighthouse, dusk

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Bundoran - The East Strand, with the Great Northern Hotel, 1895

Bundoran - The East Strand, with the Great Northern Hotel, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Killybegs - Looking Over the Village and the Bay, 1895

Killybegs - Looking Over the Village and the Bay, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Early Christian cross-slab, 7th century

Early Christian cross-slab, 7th century

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Celtic cross slab

Celtic cross slab, west of the church of Glencolumbkille

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Cloghan More Court Cairn, 21st century BC

Cloghan More Court Cairn, 21st century BC

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Dolmen near Ardara

Dolmen near Ardara
A Dolmen near Ardara, in County Donegal

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Grianan of Aileach Hillfort, 6th-7th century

Grianan of Aileach Hillfort, 6th-7th century
Grianan of Aileach Hillfort in County Donegal in Ireland, 6th-7th century

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Ireland, Co. Donegal, Mount Errigal reflected in Clady river

Ireland, Co. Donegal, Mount Errigal reflected in Clady river
Ireland, Co.Donegal, Mount Errigal reflected in Clady river

Background imageCounty Donegal Collection: Ireland, Co. Donegal, tree reflected in Lough Dunlewey

Ireland, Co. Donegal, tree reflected in Lough Dunlewey
Ireland, Co.Donegal, tree reflected in Lough Dunlewey



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Welcome to County Donegal, a captivating destination in Ireland that will leave you spellbound. Let the Fanad Head Lighthouse guide your way as you explore this enchanting region. Standing tall on the rugged coastline, it offers breathtaking views of the wild Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in history as you discover the Coat of Arms of Hewitt Lord Lifford from the 18th century, a symbol of heritage and nobility. Feel the tranquility wash over you at Bundoran Beach, where golden sands meet crashing waves, creating a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Venture beyond County Donegal's borders and visit Pontoon in Co. Mayo, where nature's beauty unfolds before your eyes. The Prevailing Tide - Bunbeg Shipwreck tells tales of maritime adventures gone awry while reminding us of the mercy bestowed by the sea. Witness nature's masterpiece as sunrise paints Mount Errigal with hues of gold and orange, casting an ethereal glow upon its majestic peaks. This iconic mountain stands proudly amidst lush landscapes that beckon hikers and adventurers alike. Journey to Greencastle to witness Shrove Lighthouse standing guard over its pristine beach; a sight that epitomizes serenity and seclusion. From Horn Head's vantage point near Dunfanaghy, marvel at panoramic vistas that showcase County Donegal's natural splendor. As you traverse Glencolumbcille or Glencolumbkille, be greeted by sheep peacefully grazing in picturesque pastures – a quintessential Irish scene that embodies rural charm. County Donegal is more than just a place; it is an experience waiting to be embraced. So come forth and let this land captivate your heart with its untamed beauty and rich cultural heritage.