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Dining Nancy’s bar Pub/restaurant Nancy’s has a very homely feel with a selection of many small rooms, each teeming with antiques and bric-a-brac collected through the years. It is wheelchair-accessible and child friendly. Food is served seven days a week from March-October, 12-9pm. Call to check availability during the winter months. The menu is simple and classic – from hearty vegetable soup to local oysters and mussels. House specials include The Louis Armstrong Sandwich, jazzed up smoked salmon, and options for those not interested in fish. Location: Front Street, Ardara, Co. Donegal Tel: +353 (0) 74 95 41187

La Fantasia Italian Restaurant

Smugglers Creek Rossnowlagh

Tí Linn

@ Slieve League

Cliffs Centre

Artisan Cafe - Crafts & Art Gallery

Letterkenny Founded in 2008, La Fantasis Italian restaurant in Letterkenny boasts a lively and friendly atmosphere, aiming to discover the old Italian traditions through the creativity of the recipes made by Davide Tullio, the restaurant’s owner. La Fantasia welcomes all guests, from walk-ins to groups, children and take out. And if you’re looking for a treat, all desserts at the restaurant are made fresh on a daily basis, perfect for the visitor with a sweet tooth! Location: Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Tel: +353 (0) 74 911 3421

An award-winning restaurant, Smugglers Creek was built in 1845 and is located in a scenic region overlooking Donegal Bay. The restaurant specialises in fresh seafood, shellfish and steak dishes, with vegetarian and children’s options also available. The restaurant is also twinned with Slyne Head Irish pub in Dresden, Germany. Location: Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal Tel: +353 (0) 71 985 2366

“See the cliffs and taste Donegals hidden delights, at Ti Lìnn we take Irish Artisan Cuisine and Italian Coffee to new heights...”

Approved Provider

www.slieveleaguecliffs.ie | Slieve League Cliffs Centre, Teelin,(On Bunglas/The Cliffs Rd)

Dunlewey, Co. Donegal

Things to do Dunree Military Museum

Donegal Castle

Cairn Visitor Centre

Visitor Attraction

Historical Attraction

Tourist Attraction

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 provides scenic walks, the Guns of Dunree exhibition, the Wildlife Discovery Room, the Rockhill Collection, a shop, café, auditorium and more.

Donegal Castle was built in the 15th century by the O’Donnell chieftains, and is located in Donegal town by the banks of the river Eske. After the castle was burnt to the ground by Hugh O’Donnell to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, it was rebuilt by Sir Basil Brooke in the 16th century. Information panels tell the story of the castle’s owners from past to present, and guided tours are available.

Owned by singer/ songwriter Patsy Cavanagh, The Cairn Visitor Centre in Inishowen is a popular tourist attraction that brings Irish culture to life through life size figures, miniature countryside models and voice overs. The centre contains facilities for those with disabilities as well as ample coach and car parking.

Location: Dunree, Buncrana, Inishowen Tel: +353 (0) 74 9361817 Web: www.dunree.pro.ie

Location: Donegal town, Co Donegal Tel: +353 (0) 74 972 2405

Location: Drumaweir, Greencastle, Co Donegal Tel: (0) 74 938 1104 Email: carinthe@eircom.net Web: www. thecairncentre.com

Footbridge, Co. Donegal

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