Donegal

Travel Guide

A rugged coastline with rocky cliffs, a sandy beach, and a turbulent sea.
A coastal landscape with a sandy beach, grassy dunes, and rocky cliffs under a cloudy sky.
A coastal landscape with a winding road, a house, green fields, a river, and distant mountains.
A coastal landscape with a sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and rugged hills.
A coastal landscape with green fields, scattered houses, and a rocky shoreline.

Donegal sits onthe Atlantic-washed northwest coast of Ireland, straddling the Eske River inlush, green County Donegal.Nestled between the Barnesmore Mountains and the Eske as itflows into Donegal Bay,this charm-laden town serves up pastel-painted houses, a quaint harbourside andnarrow lanes edged with welcoming restaurants, shops, pubs and bars. Any walkaround Donegalwill bring you to The Diamond, the pedestrianised square at the heart of thetown, with its stone obelisk, and imposing Donegal Castle, dating from the 15thcentury.

Best of Donegal

Donegal is small enough to feel at home in right away, and there’s no shortage of things to do in this welcoming town. There’s something for history and culture buffs, keen walkers, foodies and night owls.

Explore the harbourside to enjoy the postcard-perfect views of the Eske and Donegal Bay admire enchanting St Patrick’s Church and view the Four Masters Obelisk at The Diamond, which honours the four monks who penned the ‘The Annuals of the Four Masters’, a historical account of Gaelic Ireland.

Take a guided tour of Donegal Castle, once home to the O’ Donnell family who ruled the area, to see its grandiose rooms and furnishings, and roam the atmospheric ruins of Donegal’s 15th century Franciscan Friary, set against beautiful bay views.

Other must-sees include the Railway Heritage Centre, a museum commemorating the long-gone local railways, and a cruise on the Donegal Bay Waterbus, a journey around the unspoilt islands, seal-inhabited crags and green hills that bound the bay, all backed by views of the Bluestack Mountains.

History of Donegal

The site of prehistoric forts, Donegal town was settled by the Vikings in the 9th century, becoming known as Dún na nGall, which translates as ‘Fort of the Foreigners’. After the Vikings were forced out by the Gaelic family of the O’Donnell clan, the town became the capital of the O’Donnells’ Tir Chonaill territories, before being seized by the English crown and developing into the town it is today between the 17th and 20th centuries.

Sights around Donegal

Donegal is an excellent gateway for the sandy beaches, craggy coastlines, mountains and untouched countryside. Head for the nearby lake of Lough Eske for scenic walks along its banks, go hiking in the Bluestack Mountains, relax on the Blue Flag beaches of Murvagh, Rossnowlagh and Bundoran, or hit the Wild Atlantic Way touring route to ogle Donegal’s magnificent coastline, including the Slieve League cliffs. You’ll find plenty of opportunities for angling, horse riding and golf, and Donegal town is a perfect base for those who love the outdoors.

Enjoying Donegal

Donegal bursts with shops, restaurants and pubs to keep you busy day and night. Stroll around Main Street and The Diamond to discover a great choice of traditional stores, including clothing, arts, crafts and book shops — all perfect for souvenir-hunting.

When you’re peckish, visit any of Donegal’s restaurants in the town centre or edging Donegal Bay. With everything from seafood, pasta and Chinese to fish and chips and fine dining on the menu, there’s something for everyone.

Later, sample the Irish craic at Donegal’s cosy pubs and inns. Along with a famously warm Irish welcome, traditional Irish music is a draw at most drinking spots, making Donegal great for nightlife.

The Abbey Hotel Donegal

The Abbey Hotel Donegal

3 out of 5
The Diamond Donegal County Donegal
The price is RM679 per night from 8 Jul to 9 Jul
RM679
RM771 total
8 Jul - 9 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Donegal. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 bars/lounges and a nightclub. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions Diamond ...
8.2/10 Very good! (718 reviews)
"The room surfaces were clean but the air quality was poor: air circulation was poor, and there was a strong mouldy smell that originated from the bathroom. The hotel felt safe and the beds were fine, and the location is great. Overall, it feels like good value for staying right on The Diamond, but ..."

Reviewed on 3 Jul 2026

The Abbey Hotel Donegal
Mill Park Hotel

Mill Park Hotel

4 out of 5
The Mullins Donegal Donegal
The price is RM902 per night from 8 Jul to 9 Jul
RM902
RM1,024 total
8 Jul - 9 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Donegal. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, room service and a fitness centre. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (1,002 reviews)
"Great location, friendly staff."

Reviewed on 4 Jul 2026

Mill Park Hotel
Harvey's Point Hotel

Harvey's Point Hotel

4 out of 5
Lough Eske Donegal Donegal
The price is RM1,360 per night from 21 Jul to 22 Jul
RM1,360
RM1,543 total
21 Jul - 22 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Donegal. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (297 reviews)
"The staff were exceptional."

Reviewed on 6 Jun 2026

Harvey's Point Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Charming 2-bed Apartment in Donegal Town Centre

Charming 2-bed Apartment in Donegal Town Centre

3 out of 5
Donegal DL
Stay at this holiday home in Donegal. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, cable TV channels and an in-room coffee maker. Popular attractions Diamond Obelisk and Killaghtee Old ...
Charming 2-bed Apartment in Donegal Town Centre
Cookies Cottage

Cookies Cottage

3.5 out of 5
Ballyshannon Donegal (county)
Stay at this cottage in Ballyshannon. Enjoy free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Catsby Cave and Abbey Assaroe are located nearby.
8/10 Very good! (2 reviews)
"A short break, overall a good time had by all. However while the overall condition of the cottage was good it could have done with a real deep clean. Bedding was obviously used and the mattress was uncomfortable as you could feel the springs through it. Furniture inside also left a lot to be desired ..."

Reviewed on 29 Aug 2024

Cookies Cottage
Sleibhte Sliabh Liag

Sleibhte Sliabh Liag

3.5 out of 5
Meenaneary Carrick Meenaneary County Donegal
Stay at this cottage in Meenaneary. Enjoy free Wi-Fi and free parking. Popular attractions International Applachian Trail and Glen Gallery Art by Conal are located ...
Sleibhte Sliabh Liag
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Stay near popular Donegal attractions