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Ballyshannon, Donegal & The Wild Atlantic Way

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Enjoyf our days in popular County Donegal, and explore the delights of Western Ireland with its natural beauty and rich history, rugged sea cliffs, stunning landscapes, and miles of glorious sandy beaches, Donegal has something for everyone. At the heart of the county is the pretty town of Donegal itself, situated at the mouth of the River Eske and tranquil Donegal Bay, and offering majestic views of the coastline. From here, you can enjoy excursions to the picturesque Rosses Point, the town of Sligo with its famed rugged landscapes and the pretty Killybegs.
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What's Included?

  • Coach travel with reserved seating
  • Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Imperial Hotel Ballyshannon
  • Excursion to Bundoran for short stop before we continue to Rosses Point & Sligo
  • Excursion to pretty Killybegs and Donegal town.
Sailings with Stena Line from Cairnryan to Belfast return. * Subject to change

Donegal - A beautiful county in the northwest of Ireland, it's known for its natural beauty and rich history. At the heart of the county is the pretty town of Donegal itself, situated at the mouth of the River Eske and tranquil Donegal Bay, and offering majestic views of the coastline.

Tucked between mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Sligo is a truly stunning town, as the land that inspired one of Ireland’s most beloved poets, it is steeped in history and legacy waiting to be explored!

The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon -  Right in Ballyshannon’s centre the Imperial Hotel offers home-cooked Irish cuisine, and all rooms with en suite bathrooms with TV and tea/coffee facilities.

The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon

The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon -  Right in Ballyshannon’s centre the Imperial Hotel offers home-cooked Irish cuisine, and all rooms with en suite bathrooms with TV and tea/coffee facilities.

The on-site bar the Assaroe Lounge serves a variety of drinks in relaxed surroundings and the restaurant looks out over Ballyshannon Ireland’s oldest town, founded in 1613, and centrally located of all its shops and local attractions

Donegal Town

Overlooking Donegal Bay – and overlooked by the Bluestacks
Donegal is a town in the South of County Donegal, Ireland, overlooking Donegal Bay – and overlooked by the Bluestack Mountains on the Wild Atlantic Way. Historically a market town, it is located at the mouth of the River Eske and attracts frequent visitors due to its extensive eateries, shops and attractions for the whole family – all revolving around the Donegal Diamond, its town square.

Donegal
Donegal
Donegal

Sligo Town

The Land Of Hearts Desire
The town of Sligo in the North West of Ireland is one of the most picturesque places in the country - no wonder it was described as ‘the land of hearts desire’ by W.B Yeats, one of Ireland’s most beloved poets. From Strandhill in the South to Mullaghmore in the North, it’s a mecca for surfers, and there is no greater base for exploring Leitrim’s Glencar Valley including its waterfall and the Dartry Mountains - one of which is synonymous with Sligo: the majestic flat-topped Ben Bulben.

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