Sunday, April 30, 2017

Map Of Donegal Will Make Traveling Around The Border Region Much Easier

By James Green


People love Ireland whether they are natives or tourists. This is a country steeped in history. There are centuries old castles and remains of keeps, villages and side streets filled with book stores, tobacco shops, and taverns. There are mountains and beaches, urban areas and scenic rural communities. No visit to the border region of Ireland would be complete without touring the countryside with an organized county map of Donegal. Visitors won't want to miss anything this part of Ireland has to offer.

Mount Errigal is arguably the most famous mountain in Ireland. It is certainly one of its most photographed and climbed. Those who have spent time in its vicinity swear it looks completely different depending on the angle and direction they are viewing it. Seasoned climbers warn hikers new to this area that wind gusts sometimes make it hard to hang on to the rock formations as they wind their way up to the summit.

While in the vicinity of Mount Errigal, a lot of visitors decide to check out Glenveigh National park with its famous lake, gardens, and castle. There are a variety of different paths to hike and trails that wind around the lake and lead to the gardens, which must be seen. These gardens are considered masterpieces of horticultural architecture. They are filled with vegetation only found in Ireland. Entrance into the park and gardens is free.

The sea cliffs of Slieve League are some of the highest in Europe, and they offer panoramic Atlantic views for those who climb to the top. Along the way visitors pass ancient stones indicating pilgrimages taken before Christianity took hold in the country. There are also fascinating ruins of an early Christian monastery that once housed religious clerics.

Portsalon is a must for golfers who will probably already be familiar with the famous eighteen hole course. Those less interested in golfing may prefer to spend some time on the beautiful beaches, enjoying the local shops, galleries, and tearooms or hiking along one of the many trails in the area.

It is certainly possible to take a golfing tour of this part of Ireland. If that is something that interests you, you will want to book accommodations in the vicinity of Narin and Portnoo Golf Club. This eighteen hole course has magnificent bay views and is considered one of the most scenic courses in the country.

Tory Island is a special place to visit. It is located off the west coast of Ireland and considered one of this country's most remote islands. It is also the residence of the last king of Ireland. Visitors can take the ferry and spend the day walking along the cliffs before making a stop at the wishing stone.

Ireland is a special place, and this part of the country has much to see and do. Visitors don't forget their time here. Most make plans to return again and again.




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