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Discover Donegal's stunning nature, rich history, and secret local gems with your family in a fun and active 3-day summer journey.

Discover Donegal's stunning nature, rich history, and secret local gems with your family in a fun and active 3-day summer journey.

Explore the vast wilderness trails of Glenveagh National Park starting early to avoid crowds. Consider the family-friendly Lackagh Trail which is flat and scenic, perfect for children to explore nature safely.

Explore the vast wilderness trails of Glenveagh National Park starting early to avoid crowds. Consider the family-friendly Lackagh Trail which is flat and scenic, perfect for children to explore nature safely.
~1 hours
Head to a well-equipped playground at Central Park in Letterkenny to give the kids a rest and play time. This park is central and easy to access with benches nearby for parents to relax.
~2 hours
Tour the fascinating Glenveagh Castle and its gardens with stunning views over Lough Veagh. The castle has interactive guided tours that engage kids with stories of local history and legends.
~1.5 hours
Take the Family Loop trail, a gentle and short circuit ideal for children, passing through woodland and riverside views. Pack water and light snacks to enjoy on the route.
~1.5 hours
Choose a local family-friendly eatery in Letterkenny town center; look for menus featuring fresh local produce and casual settings where kids are welcome.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in Letterkenny and try a traditional Irish breakfast tea served with Barmbrack, a sweet fruit bread perfect for a light start.
Barmbrack
Look for a sandwich shop near Glenveagh National Park serving fresh sandwiches with seasonal vegetables and local cheese. Add a side of Irish Apple Cake if available for a sweet treat.
Irish Apple Cake
Head to a casual dinner spot in Letterkenny and order Boxty, a traditional potato pancake often served with meats or stews. Complement with local vegetables for a wholesome meal.
BoxtyThis area offers easy access to local amenities, playgrounds, and transportation links for Glenveagh trips.
This area offers easy access to local amenities, playgrounds, and transportation links for Glenveagh trips.

Begin your day early at Slieve League Cliffs for a moderate hike with breathtaking sea views. Park near the viewing points accessed via the R262 road. Bring water and suitable hiking shoes for safety.

Begin your day early at Slieve League Cliffs for a moderate hike with breathtaking sea views. Park near the viewing points accessed via the R262 road. Bring water and suitable hiking shoes for safety.
~1.5 hours
Head to Donegal town center and explore the small craft market on the Main Street or Pearse Road. Look for handmade textiles, pottery, and local art from nearby artisans.

Visit Donegal Castle located by the Eske River in the town center. The castle features interactive exhibits for children and guided tours explaining its rich history.

Visit Donegal Castle located by the Eske River in the town center. The castle features interactive exhibits for children and guided tours explaining its rich history.
~2 hours
Choose the Donegal County Museum on High Road for engaging exhibits on local history and culture. Alternatively, the nearby Glebe House Folk Village offers a peek into traditional rural life.
~2 hours
End the day with family-friendly activities at The Diamond Park in Donegal town. The park has playgrounds and open green spaces suitable for outdoor games and picnics.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Donegal town serving Irish black pudding with soda bread and Barry's Tea to kickstart the day.
Donegal Black Pudding
Look for a seafood stall or small eatery near the craft market and try Cockles and Mussels served with fresh brown bread.
Cockles and Mussels
Opt for a casual dinner at a family-friendly bistro in Donegal town and order Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake, with vegetable sides.
BoxtyStaying in Donegal town center offers easy access to historical sites, museums, markets, and parks for family-friendly activities.
Staying in Donegal town center offers easy access to historical sites, museums, markets, and parks for family-friendly activities.

Start early from Letterkenny and drive or take a taxi to the Mount Errigal car park. This hike is challenging but rewarding with great views from Donegal's highest peak. Carry water and snacks for kids and wear sturdy shoes.

Start early from Letterkenny and drive or take a taxi to the Mount Errigal car park. This hike is challenging but rewarding with great views from Donegal's highest peak. Carry water and snacks for kids and wear sturdy shoes.
~2 hours
Rent bikes near Ballybofey and cycle the quiet coastal route towards Lough Swilly. The trail has gentle terrain suitable for families and offers multiple spots for photos and rest breaks along the shore.

Explore Ireland's northernmost point, Malin Head. Visit the signal station and old military ruins; the breeze and open views are perfect for nature-loving families. Look out for seals along the rocky coastline.

Explore Ireland's northernmost point, Malin Head. Visit the signal station and old military ruins; the breeze and open views are perfect for nature-loving families. Look out for seals along the rocky coastline.
~1.5 hours
Visit Glenveagh National Park Garden near Letterkenny, a peaceful spot with flower beds, woodlands, and castle views. It is easily accessible and kid-friendly, ideal for unwinding after the active day.
~1.5 hours
Find a casual seaside food stall in the Crana area offering fresh seafood wraps and fries. Options are budget-friendly and informal, suitable for families and kids to eat outdoors.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery in Letterkenny and try Barmbrack, a traditional fruit bread perfect with Barry's Tea.
Barmbrack
Look for a small café along the coastal route that serves hearty Boxty pancakes, a Donegal specialty made from potatoes, often filled with smoked salmon or mushrooms.
Boxty
Grab a casual dinner at a beachside street food stall near Crana; order freshly cooked Cockles and Mussels served with rustic bread.
Cockles and MusselsThis area provides a good balance of local charm, access to nature, and services suitable for families.
This area provides a good balance of local charm, access to nature, and services suitable for families.
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Accommodation estimated at $54 per night (converted from €50). Food budget includes a mix of restaurant meals and street food averaging $19. Transport based on local buses and occasional taxis estimated at $5 per day. Activities include hiking, visiting museums, and other local attractions for $15 per day.
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