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Beaches
The area boasts some of the best beaches in Ireland. Pollan beach
is close by and offers a 2 mile long shoreline facing the Atlantic.
This is the early morning walk for many of our participants. 2 more
beaches at Tullagh and Leenan offer safe swimming and beautiful
scenery
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Grianan
of Aileach
This Iron Age fort between Buncrana and Derry is worthy of a visit
both for its amazing panoramic view and its history. Also visit
the church at Burt designed on the dimensions and shape of the fort
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Hill
walking
You will be surrounded by hills that provide walks for all
interests and abilities. Bulbin overlooks the village of
Clonmany and is an easy walk through bog land, past the
wind turbines and culminating at the top with the Holy Cross
and spectacular views. More challenging walks from Leenan
will reward you with hill top lakes and views over the mouth
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Butler’s
Glen Waterfall
This walk to the waterfall is a gentle 15min stroll from
the road and rewards you with a ‘zen’ like garden
and a spectacular waterfall at its end. We usually take
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The
Giants Causeway
One of the wonders of the natural world – The Giants
Causeway – can be included in your trip to or from
Inishowen. Crossing Lough Foyle by ferry will take you within
an hour’s drive of this spectacular natural coastline
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Derry
City
40 mins is the City of Derry and a rich history makes a visit here
worthwhile. Derry City Walls and Museum give the history of bygone
days while a walk through the Bogside and the Free Derry Wall will
connect you to more recent events in Derry’s history
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Elma
likes to bring the fashion-concious to visit local designer Ann McGonagle
of Glendowan Design. Ann’s clothes are made from Donegal tweed.
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Golf,
Horse riding, fishing, etc are all available and more information
can be had from the links on our site.
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