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Mykidstime Family Guide to Donegal Welcome to the Mykidstime Guide to Donegal. We have put together some suggestions to make your family’s visit to Donegal as enjoyable as possible. As parents ourselves, we are delighted to share with you some of the best family friendly spots round our favourite towns in the Northwest of Ireland! The Mykidstime Team Top Ten Things to do in Donegal 1. Visit Glenveagh National Park, Ireland’s largest national park and home to Glenveagh castle and its fine gardens. 2. Explore the Bay off Donegal Town by taking a Waterbus Tour. 3. Go to the beach, trouble is.....which one!! With a coastline of 772 miles, we are blessed with many beautiful beaches. 4. Drive the “Inishowen 100 Scenic Drive” or “Fanad Scenic Drive”; just don’t forget to take your camera. 5. Take a surf lesson! 6. Tour Donegal Castle, in the heart of the town. 7. Catch the view from Slieve League, the highest sea cliffs in Europe, you can walk or drive to the viewing point, on a good day you can see Mayo! Take a boat tour to see them from a different perspective. 8. “Those boots are made for walking” Pack a picnic and head off on one of the many stunning trails that take in the natural beauty of the region. 9. Say hello to “Bád Eddie” (Eddie’s Boat) the iconic shipwreck has been situated on Magherclogher beach since the early 70’s where it had run ashore due to rough seas. 10. Not enough to see on the mainland? Take a trip by ferry to on the local islands, hear the corncrake and be greeted by the King of Tory!

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Mykidstime  Family  Guide  to  Donegal  

 Welcome  to  the  Mykidstime  Guide  to  Donegal.    We  have  put  together  some  suggestions  to  make  your  family’s  visit  to  Donegal  as  enjoyable  as  possible.    As  parents  ourselves,  we  are  delighted   to   share   with   you   some   of   the   best   family   friendly   spots   round   our   favourite  towns  in  the  Northwest  of  Ireland!      The  Mykidstime  Team      

Top  Ten  Things  to  do  in  Donegal  1. Visit  Glenveagh  National  Park,  Ireland’s  largest  national  park  and  home  to  Glenveagh  

castle  and  its  fine  gardens.  2. Explore  the  Bay  off  Donegal  Town  by  taking  a  Waterbus  Tour.  3. Go  to  the  beach,  trouble  is.....which  one!!  With  a  coastline  of  772  miles,  we  are  

blessed  with  many  beautiful  beaches.  4. Drive  the  “Inishowen  100  Scenic  Drive”  or  “Fanad  Scenic  Drive”;  just  don’t  forget  to  

take  your  camera.  5. Take  a  surf  lesson!  6. Tour  Donegal  Castle,  in  the  heart  of  the  town.  7. Catch  the  view  from  Slieve  League,  the  highest  sea  cliffs  in  Europe,  you  can  walk  or  

drive  to  the  viewing  point,  on  a  good  day  you  can  see  Mayo!  Take  a  boat  tour  to  see  them  from  a  different  perspective.  

8. “Those  boots  are  made  for  walking”  -­‐  Pack  a  picnic  and  head  off  on  one  of  the  many  stunning  trails  that  take  in  the  natural  beauty  of  the  region.  

9. Say  hello  to  “Bád  Eddie”  (Eddie’s  Boat)  the  iconic  shipwreck  has  been  situated  on  Magherclogher  beach  since  the  early  70’s  where  it  had  run  ashore  due  to  rough  seas.  

10. Not  enough  to  see  on  the  mainland?  Take  a  trip  by  ferry  to  on  the  local  islands,  hear  the  corncrake  and  be  greeted  by  the  King  of  Tory!    

 

   

Indoor  Things  to  Do  in  Donegal          

 

 • Waterworld,  Aqua  Adventure  Playground,  in  Bundoran,  is  home  to  a  number  of  flumes  and  

water  slides,  the  ”Whizzer”  being  the  fastest  waterslide  in  Ireland.  

• Take  a  walk  with  the  butterflies,  which  are  in  free  flight,  in  Tropical  World,  Letterkenny.  See  the  reptiles  and  tortoises  and  marvel  at  the  array  of  species  of  birds.  

• Everyone  loves  a  movie!  Theatres  in  Buncrana,  Letterkenny,  Lifford  and  Bundoran  or  if  you  are  lucky  enough  to  catch  the  mobile  cinema  “Cinemobile”  when  it  comes  to  town!  

• There’s  no  shortage  of  indoor  play-­‐centres,  with  Dizzy’s  Den  in  Bundoran,  Wain’s  World  in  Buncrana,  Jungle  King  and  Arena7  in  Letterkenny,  Craic@Jacks  in  Ballybofey    agus  An  Club  Beag  in  Dungloe  ,  to  name  a  few.  

• Letterkenny  Library  has  a  wonderful  children’s  book  section  with  toys  and  soft  seats,  not  to  mention  it’s  FREE!    

• Ever  played  golf  indoors?  You  can  in  Newtowncunningham,  just  outside  Letterkenny!  There’s  an  indoor  18  hole,  mini  golf-­‐course,  as  well  as  an  archery  range!  No  chance  of  getting  rained  off  the  course!  

• Take  in  some  local  history  by  visiting  a  museum.  The  county  museum  in  Letterkenny  is  open  all  year  round  (Free),  experience  the  history  of  fishing  and  carpet  making  in  Killybegs  or  be  dazzled  by  the  stars  and  light  show  at  the  Inishowen  Maritime  Museum  &  Planetarium.  

 

 

 

   

Outdoor  Things  to  Do  • Surf!  If  you  are  close  to  a  beach  you  will  be  close  to  a  centre  where  you  can  get  a  

lesson!  • Pack  a  picnic  and  spend  the  day  at  Lurgybrack  Open  Farm,  just  outside  Letterkenny.  • “Have  all  the  fun  of  the  fair”  at  Bundoran  Adventure  Park,  located  right  on  the  

seafront.  • Visit    Grianan  Aileach,  said  to  have  been  constructed  in  1700BC,  on  the  summit  of  

Grianan  Hill,  Burt.  Learn  of  the  many  folktales  and  legends  associated  with  the  ancient  site.  

• Doagh  Famine  Village  will  take  you  back  in  time,  with  its  original  thatched  dwellings,  telling  the  story  of  life  there,  from  famine  time  until  recent  years.  

• There  are  a  number  of  excellent  playgrounds  throughout  the  county.  –  see  our  favourites,  listed  below  

• Take  the  Donegal  Waterbus  Tour.    • Combine  fun  and  exercise  at  Gartan  Outdoor  Education  Centre,  situated  on  the  

shores  of  Lake  Gartan.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

   

Where  to  Stay  

 Please  mention  Mykidstime  when  Booking  

Rockhill  Caravan  &  Cabin  Park  Kerrykeel,  Letterkenny.  Tel:  +  353  (0)74  91  500  12  Fax:  +  353  (0)74  91  50000  Email:  [email protected]    Web:  www.rockhill.ie  

Renting  at  Rockhill  Park  will  get  you  and  your  family  a  range  of  organised  Summer  Activities,  Adventure  Playground,  use  of  indoor  play  for  0-­‐4’s,  arts  and  craft  classes  for  all,  outdoor  synthetic  tennis  court  &  football  pitch,  court  games,  watersports,  climbing  wall,  bungee  trampolines.  Open  all  year  round.  

   Inishowen  Gateway  Hotel  Buncrana,  Inishowen  Tel:  +  353  (0)74  963  1144  Fax:  +  353  (0)74  936  2278  Email:  [email protected]  Web:  http://www.inishowengateway.com/    

A  great  base  to  explore  Inishowen.  Three  star,  family  friendly  hotel.  Kids  will  love  Planet  Active,  a  dedicated  kid’s  zone,  where  every  child  enjoys  a  world  of  fun  and  play.  The  Seagrass  Spa  and  the  leisure  club,  complete  with  modern  fitness  suite  and  swimming  pool,  should  keep  grown  ups  busy  too.  

Jacksons  Hotel  Ballybofey  Tel:  +353  (0)91  381200  Fax:  +353  (0)91  753187  Email:  enquiry@jacksons-­‐hotel.ie  Web:  http://www.jacksons-­‐hotel.ie    

 Award  winning,  4  star,  pet  friendly,  and  family  friendly.  Extensive  leisure  facilities,  Bar,  restaurants,  function  rooms,  Kool  Kids  summer  camps,  extensive  free  parking  

Lough  Eske  Castle  &  Solis  Hotel  &  Spa.  Donegal  Town,  Tel:  +353  (0)74  97  25100  Fax:  +353  (0)74  97  23762  Email:  [email protected]  Web:  www.solishotels.com/lougheskecastle  

Complete   luxury,   just   outside   Donegal   Town.  The   only   Irish   hotel   to   claim   a   World   Luxury  Hotel   award  and  has  won   the   Luxury  Country  Hotel   title   two   years   in   a   row.   Lough   Eske  Castle   has   been   named   No.1   Hotel   in   Ireland  by  MyGuideIreland  

   

   

Where  to  Eat  

 Eating  out  with  kids  in  Donegal  has  become  an  easier  and  more  pleasurable  experience  as  more  pubs,  cafes  and  restaurants  are  becoming  child  friendly.    There's  great  variety  too:  whether  it's  a  snack  in  a  café,  a  pub  lunch,  or  you  prefer  to  try  one  of  the  many  different  

types  of  food  that  restaurants  offer,  there  will  be  something  to  suit  your  needs.      

• The  Clock  Tower,  Fintrabay,  Killybegs  • La  Belle  Donna,  2  Bridge  Street,  Donegal  Town  • Blueberry  Tea  Room,  Donegal  Town  • Yellow  Pepper,  Lower  Main  Street,  Letterkenny  • Pat’s  on  the  Square,  The  Square,  Letterkenny  • The  Silver  Tassie  Hotel,  Letterkenny  • Harry’s  Bar  &  Restaurant,  Bridgend,  Inishowen.  

 

Playgrounds  

 • Ballymacool  Park,  Ballymacool,  Letterkenny  • Rathmullen,  on  the  Shorefront  • Ballyliffin,  Pollan  Beach  • Bundoran,  beside  Waterworld    

 

 

   

Other  Suggestions  

 • Take  a  walk  along  the  banks  of  the  river  Finn  at  Drumboe  Woods,  in  Ballybofey.  Start  at  

Jackson’s  Hotel  and  take  the  foot-­‐bridge  to  the  other  side.    • Go  horse-­‐riding  on  the  beach  in  Dunfanaghy.  • Paint  your  own  pottery  at  Moville  Pottery.  • Explore  the  caves  at  Maghera  beach,  near  Ardara.  • Visit  www.mykidstime.ie  for  lots  more  suggestions  for  things  to  do  while  you  are  in  

Donegal    

Shopping  

 • Mc  Elhinney’s  Department  Store,  Ballybofey.  • The  Craft  Village,  Donegal  Town.  • Letterkenny  Shopping  Centre,  Indoor-­‐  Tesco,  Penneys,  Benetton  etc.  • Forte  Shopping  Centre,  Letterkenny.  Homebase,  Dunnes,  M&S,  NewLook,  River  

Island.