Wild Alpaca Way

Nestled amidst the breathtaking scenery of Malin Head, County Donegal, lies our unique community – a herd of 37 playful alpacas thriving in their Irish haven. More than just adorable fluff balls, these intelligent and social creatures live a life rich in connection, hierarchy, and adaptation, perfectly attuned to their environment. Let’s delve into the fascinating world of these Malin Head alpacas and discover how they live and thrive in this windswept paradise. Wild Alpaca Way is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way Route. 
www.wildalpacaway.com to book.


WIld Ireland

Step back in time into an ancient woodland, inhabited by Wolves, Bears, Lynx & Wild Boar. Located in an ancient celtic rainforest, Wild Ireland offers sanctuary to many animals which have been exploited, abused and hunted to the point of extinction.

www.wildireland.org to book.

Inish Adventures Moville and Dunree

We do everything from Taster Sessions to Half & Full Day Trips and Multi-Activity Days that can include Kayaking along the Donegal Coastline, Gorge Walking, Sailing, Whitewater Rafting, Archery, Orienteering and many more! We also run Courses, Trips, Retreats and Events throughout the year.

www.inishadventures.com 


Doagh Famine Village

Doagh Famine Village is one of Ireland’s most unique and popular tourist attractions, visited by thousands of people from all over the world every year.

Our guided tours will take you on a journey through life in Ireland in our local community, showing you how families learned to survive and adapt as society evolved from the Great Famine in the 1840s to the present day.

A combination of informative story telling and life size exhibits provides an informative, thought-provoking and at time humorous look at Irish life.

A great way to spend your time when visiting Donegal!

www.doaghfaminevillage.com


Grianán of Aileach

Grianán of Aileach is probably the best known monument in Inishowen, County Donegal. Situated on a hilltop 250m above sea level the view from the stone fort of Aileach is breathtaking.

The Stone Fort of Grianán of Aileach sits on a hilltop in Inishowen County Donegal. 250m above sea level, the stone fort was probably first built on an earthen rath.

The view from Aileach is breathtaking. The glistening waters of Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly are clear, as is the form of the entire peninsula. A windy and exposed place, Grianán has been a silent witness to the history of Ireland.

Fort Dunree

A must see for every visitor to the Inishowen Peninsula

Fort Dunree, Dun Fhraoigh in Irish means, “Fort of the Heather” and indicates that this site has been an important defensive site down through history. Today however, its stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife are drawing increasing numbers of visitors to one of Inishowen’s most beautiful and peaceful locations. Fort Dunree was first opened to the public in 1986 and has attracted tourists from all over the world ever since.

www.fortdunree.com 


Muff Liquor Company

Step into the heart of The Muff Liquor Company Experience, where cheeky charm meets Irish tradition, and every drop of our spirits tells a story.

Explore the home of Muff Liquor, sip on the magic of Donegal’s finest crafted potato gin, potato vodka and peat smoked whiskey and discover why there is fuel for divilment in every drop. Whether you're a cocktail connoisseur or a curious explorer, we’ve got a glass waiting for you.

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