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Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park

4.8 (5,203 reviews)
Parque nacionalAtracción turísticaParquePunto de interésEstablecimiento

Mejor época para visitar

Late spring to early autumn offers mild weather and blooming gardens, making trails and views more inviting. Early morning visits are peaceful with a chance to spot wildlife.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Adults usually pay around €7 to enter; children under 16 enter free. Booking combined tickets online can save you a few euros and skip queues.

Recomendado para

Nature lovers, History enthusiasts, Photographers, Hikers

Planifica tu visita

3-4 hours

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Datos rápidos: Over 16,000 acres of wilderness unfold here, featuring lakes, mountains, and rare wildlife including the red deer herd introduced in the 19th century. The park includes Glenveagh Castle, surrounded by 170 acres of formal gardens combining native and exotic plants.

Destacados: The castle's gardens showcase a remarkable blend of native Irish botanical species with rarities from around the world, maintained by expert gardeners. Walking along the Derryveagh Mountains reveals sweeping views where angler trout in secluded lakes might surprise you on a quiet afternoon.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear waterproof hiking boots for uneven terrain around lakes and mountains.
  • Bring a camera for spectacular shots of autumn colors in the gardens and deer grazing.
  • Avoid weekends if possible to dodge crowds at the castle and popular trails.
  • Plan your route to include a walk around Lough Veagh for quiet spots and reflection.

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