Ireland Northwest and Lakelands
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Visit Ireland Northwest and Lakelands

Lough Eske Castle
Simply amazing. Thank you.
Reviewed on Dec 17, 2025

The Glasshouse
Staff
Reviewed on Jan 7, 2026

Farnham Estate Spa & Golf Resort
excellent food and service,rooms amazing
Reviewed on Jan 22, 2026

Wild Atlantic Apartments Port House Letterkenny
Fully equipped clean kitchen /bedrooms/ lounge. Really convenient to shopping and dining , would definitely stay again
Reviewed on Dec 29, 2025

The Courtyard Apartments
All good
Reviewed on Nov 30, 2025

St Angela’s Lakeside Aparthotel
Bit of a trek from car park to the rooms, even using the lift need to carry luggage or groceries up stairs. Room doors are very heavy and 7 year old couldn't open them himself. Otherwise accommodation was comfortable and clean, with spectacular views.
Reviewed on Sep 8, 2025
Popular places to visit

Glenveagh National Park
Blanketed in forests, mountains, woodland and water meadows, Glenveagh National Park is one of the primary attractions in County Donegal. The park is particularly popular with hikers, owing to its combination of untamed natural beauty, challenging trails and sculpted gardens – the latter of which are part of the 19th century Glenveagh Castle. The park covers an impressive 66 square miles of countryside.

Donegal Castle
You can find out about the history of Donegal with a visit to Donegal Castle. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.

Rossnowlagh Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Rossnowlagh Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Rossnowlagh. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.

Mount Errigal
The tallest of the Seven Sisters in County Donegal, Mount Errigal is part of the larger Derryveagh Mountain Range and is considered to be one of the most iconic mountains in Ireland. Situated in the remote north-west of Ireland, Mount Errigal lies in the country’s most sparsely populated region, making this an exquisite place to escape.

Knocknarea
This distinctive flat-topped hill and its mysterious summit cairn have been prominent landmarks in County Sligo’s folklore and culture for millennia.

Strandhill Beach
Surf the legendary breaks or stroll along the sandy beach bordering the western flank of Knocknarea on the Cúil Irra peninsula.




