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This authentic two-storey building was originally constructed in 1890 as the Falcarragh Police Barracks and used as such until 1920 when it became the Falcarragh Garda Station. This period in...read more about An tSean Bhearic - Falcarragh Visitor's Centre
The focus of the Heritage Centre was to define the basis of the Traditional Industry of Ardara which was the Tweed Industry. The Centre profited the sequence of the cloth from the sheep wool to...read more about Ardara Heritage Centre
This cozy little one-roomed cottage is furnished in the traditional style, with an open hearth, fire crane, griddle irons, bastable, iron crocks...in short, everything that was once necessary for...read more about Biddy & Joe's Cottage
Cavanacor Gallery was established in 1999 and is dedicated to showing contemporary art. The gallery aims to increase the audience for contemporary art and has established a professional, commercial...read more about Cavanacor House and Gallery
Interpretive exhibition featuring saint Colmcille [Columba], Patriarch of the Irish Monasticism and Scottish Church. The story is told with artistically designed banners, stained glass, illustrated...read more about Colmcille Heritage Centre
The museum has a range of artefacts extending from Stone Age to more recent times, including: a Spanish Armada anchor, two Famine pots, the Allingham family Bible, and many rare articles which were...read more about County Donegal Historical Society Museum
Doagh Famine Village offers a large selection of life size attractions portraying life in Ireland from the 1840s until the present day. The whole attraction is built around and includes original...read more about Doagh Famine Village
Built by the O'Donnell chieftain in the 15th century, beside the River Eske, the Castle has extensive 17th century additions by Sir Basil Brooke. The Castle is furnished throughout and includes...read more about Donegal Castle
The Archives Service of Donegal County Council is responsible for preserving, acquiring and making accessible the recorded heritage of the county for the people of Donegal, present and future...read more about Donegal County Archives
Donegal County Museum is based in an old stone building, which was once part of the Letterkenny Workhouse which opened in 1845. The first floor gallery exhibition tells the story of County...read more about Donegal County Museum
Our colourful museum has the complete story of the narrow gauge railways of Donegal. The County Donegal Railway and the Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway, at 225 miles, formed the largest narrow...read more about Donegal Railway Heritage Centre
Central Library, Letterkenny has an extensive collection of books, journals and other material on genealogy and family history. While we do not have primary materials, such as records of births,...read more about Donegal Studies - Local and Family History
DÚN LÚICHE is a small rural community in the Donegal Gaeltacht, lies in unique scenery at the foot of Mount Errigal, the highest mountain in the County. Ionad Cois Locha is situated on the shores...read more about Dunlewey Centre - Ionad Cois Locha
The Fintown Railway is the only operational railway in Co. Donegal. Set amidst spectacular highland scenery overlooking Lough Finn, the railway (3 m/5km) is a restored section of the former County...read more about Fintown Railway - An Mhuc Dhubh
Fort Dunree is located about seven miles north of Buncrana in the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal. The site is situated along the shores of Lough Swilly commanding a majestic view of the...read more about Fort Dunree
Regency House, 1828, set in woodland gardens, decorated with William Morris textiles, Islamic and Japanese art etc. The collection includes 300 works by leading 20th century artists; Picasso,...read more about Glebe House and Gallery - The Derek Hill Collection
This thatched-roof replica of a rural village in Irelands most north westerly county offers a glimpse into daily life as it was during past centuries. The Folk Village Museum is a cluster of...read more about Glencolmcille Folk Village/Fr. McDyer's Folk Village Museum
The Glenveagh National Park is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, tumbling waterfalls and enchanted native oak woodland in the heart of the Derryveagh...read more about Glenveagh National Park
It houses a unique 30 year collection of tradesmens tools and household utensils, and a wide ranging collection of indoor and outdoor rural artefacts etc. Admission by appointment.
Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium is located at the Old Coast Guard station over looking Greencastle Harbour on the banks of the beautiful Lough Foyle. It is situated beside the Lough Foyle...read more about Inishowen Maritime Museum and Planetarium