Letterkenny

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1280px The largest town in Donegal, with a population of about 18,000. With adequate road infrastructure, Letterkenny boasts a great nightlife with plenty of third-level college students to create a lively atmosphere. It has plenty of decent pubs, and more than enough places to eat, to suit all ages. It is popular with hen and stag parties. Letterkenny is arguably the shopping capital of the North-west, though Derry in [[Northern Ireland is larger.

It is the ideal place to base yourself if you want to explore regions like the Rosses, Glenveagh National Park and the Fanad Peninsula. It is a fast expanding town, with many housing developments being built. This has spoiled much of the scenic environment close to the town.

Letterkenny Halal Explorer

Poised at the mouth of the Lough Swilly and the town grew in the 17th century from a small market village to a prosperous town in Donegal and was the Ecclesiastical Seat for the Diocese of Raphoe. Situated on Lough Swilly and the town was an important shipping port in the past with goods such as coal and grain landing here (the Swilly river has silted up in recent decades, which makes it difficult to conceive that ships came as far as the "Oldtown Bridge"). A railway service also thrived in the town. There is evidence of these long-past activities still, with place names such as Station Road and Port Bridge. Some monuments also commemorate Letterkenny's proud shipping and rail past.

Letterkenny’s name come from the Irish Leitir Ceannain meaning Hillside of the O’Canainn clan and the earliest recorded overlords of this Swilly region. Letterkenny is now a busy working town but with all the major amenities needed to cater for tourists and visitors.

The Main Street, which was once the commercial centre of the town, has now given way to the newer shopping centres that are located on the town's boundaries. This makes the Main Street a pleasant, quieter place to stroll about, with more traditional shops in evidence. The Upper Main Street starts at the traffic lights near the town's courthouse and runs to the Market Plaza, where the Courtyard Shopping Center (mall) is located. Lower Main Street, which has fewer shops or businesses, runs downhill from the Market Plaza to the roundabout, known locally as the "Dunne's Stores Roundabout".

Letterkenny was voted as Ireland's tidiest large urban area in the Tidy Towns' competition 2007.

History

Although the O'Cannons were the last chieftains of Tir Conaill no evidence of forts or castles belonging to the clan exists in or around the Letterkenny neighborhood.

Rory O'Cannon and the last chieftain of the O'Cannon clan was killed in 1248. Godfrey O'Donnell succeeded Rory O'Cannon as King of Tir Conaill. He engaged Maurice Fitzgerald and the Norman Lord, in battle at Credan in North Sligo in 1257 in which both received serious wounds. Godfrey retired to a crannóg (a man-made island) in Gartan Lake. O'Neill of Tyrone, taking advantage of Godfrey's fatal illness demanded submission, from the Cenel Conail since they lacked a strong chieftain. Godfrey summoned his forces and led them himself although he had to be carried on a litter (stretcher). O'Neill and his men were defeated here by the Swilly in 1258. Godfrey died after the battle as he was being carried down Letterkenny's Main Street. He was buried in Conwal Cemetery, located just outside the town on the Glenties/Churchill road. A coffin-shaped cross slab marks his grave.

The receding of the waters of the Atlantic eastwards enabled progress - the building of bridges etc.- and the town of Letterkenny as we know it today developed. It began in the wake of the Ulster Plantation 1610-1611 when 1000 acres were granted to a Scotsman Patrick Crawford who then formed a compact community. The honour of formally launching the town is supposed to go to Sir George Marbury, who married Patrick Crawford's widow, - Crawford died suddenly while on a return visit to his native Scotland.

Travel to Letterkenny

Getting to Letterkenny is by means of vehicle or bus only, as the town lacks a rail link.

By Car

There are three primary street arteries into Letterkenny. One is via Derry if you are travelling from [[Northern Ireland. This is the best route if you are coming from Great Britain by air or sea.

Another is the N13 from Sligo via Bundoran, Ballyshannon and Donegal town, all of which are bypassed.

The third route from Dublin is the N2 via Monaghan, Strabane and Lifford. This journey takes about 4 hours. Use the M1 motorway from Dublin Airport, leave the motorway at Ardee exit to join the N2 and travel via Monaghan towards Derry, crossing the border into [[Northern Ireland at Aughnacloy. Turn off at Strabane for Lifford and then onto "Letterkenny". Many of the towns along this route are now by-passed by good roads, making the journey more pleasant than it has been in the past.

By Bus

The national bus company, Bus Éireann runs nine trips per day to and from Dublin to Letterkenny. An adult single fare currently costs €17.50 and a return costs €27.00. The Bus Eireann time table from Letterkenny has recently been revamped and offers services during the night as well as early morning runs via the Airport. There are also private bus companies who run similar type services: McGinley from Dublin, Gallagher from Belfast and O'Donnell from Galway, who also offer services into rural west Donegal.

By Air

Alternatively, visitors can fly to Donegal International Airport or City of Derry Airport.

FlyBe/Loganair operate a daily return service from Dublin and Glasgow to Donegal, while Ryanair service Derry Airport from London.

Car hire services are available at the airport.

  • Avis Car Rental - Donegal Airport, Co. Donegal ☎ +353 74 954-8232
  • Enterprise Car Rental - Donegal Airport ☎ +353 74 910-3202

How to get around in Letterkenny

By Taxi

There is a plentiful taxi service with fares governed by national regulations. There is a call-out charge of €2.00. The standard fare is €3.80 (€4.10 after 8.00PM), plus €1.00 for each additional passenger. Thereafter and the rate is approx. €1.00 per kilometer.

The best place to get a taxi is at the Market Plaza, which is in the town centre. There is also a rank near the bus station, at the Port Road roundabout. There are a number of cab companies that can be called and most public phone boxes have numbers displayed.

By Bus

There is also a bus service in the town which covers most areas of interest. Information on timetables, routes and fares can be found locally.

By Foot

Letterkenny has a long main street and walking is an excellent option within the town limits, as you can get around most of the places of interest by foot.

By Bicycle

Renting a bike is a pleasant way to explore the town and surrounding environs. Be warned though, Letterkenny is a very hilly town and you will rarely be travelling on the flat! Also, like many other Irish towns, it lacks dedicated cycle paths and drivers tend to ignore cyclists' rights on the road.

What to see in Letterkenny

St_Eunans_Gothic Church_Letterkenny - St. Eunan's Gothic Church

Market Plaza has a nice monument commemorating the times when "Hiring Fairs" were held there, called "The Rabble Children". These fairs were held so that farmers could hire people, including young children, to live and work on their farms, for periods of six months or more.

Letterkenny Town Park is located at the Hospital Roundabout and is a nice place for a relaxing stroll away from the hubbub of the town. The park has a herb garden, flower beds, new and mature trees, an orchard area, playing areas, bowling green, walks, playgrounds and a Garden of Remembrance.

St. Eunan's Gothic Church and the only cathedral in the county, dominates the skyline and is well worth a visit. Also at Gothic Church Plaza you can see the newly erected Celtic Cross, which is the largest in Europe.

There is also a designated signposted walk-way (Slí na Sláinte) which takes you out along the Swilly River, which runs through the town. It starts at the Station Roundabout near the bus depot and continues out the Derry road, looping around to come back into the town by Ramelton road.

If you are entering Letterkenny via the Derry Road, you cannot miss a sculpture called Polestar, erected in the centre of the Port Roundabout, near the Tourist Centre.This monument commemorates the fact that Letterkenny was once an important sea port and railway depot.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Letterkenny

Call to the Tourist Centre to get up-to-date information on what's on in the town when you're there. There is a touchscreen information booth available here. The tourist centre is located outside the town (about 1-2 Km) just off the Port Roundabout on the Derry Road. It is a stone-fronted building, fairly visible on the right hand side as you come towards the town from Sligo (N13) or Derry.

  • An Grianán Theatre - Port Road - Plays and musical shows.
  • Arena 7 - Ramelton Road - Ten-pin bowling.
  • Century Cinemas - Neil T. Blaney Road Go to the movies.
  • Aura Leisure Centre | O'Donnell Park ☎ +353 74 910 6422 Opening Hours: Monday Wednesday to Friday 07:30-22:00, Tuesday Thursday 09:00-22:00 Gym and swimming pool. Adult swims cost €6.75, child €4.00, with Family Swim (2 adults, 2 children) priced at €20.00.
  • Gartan Adventure Centre - ChurchillAbout 20k from Letterkenny, follow the signs on the Glenties to Churchill road, turning left after passing through Churchill village - Outdoor pursuits.
  • County Museum - High Road Local history and exhibitions.
  • Library and Arts Centre - Oliver Plunkett Road
  • Newmills Corn and Flax Mill - ☎ +353 74 912-5115 - Is a restored mill on the outskirts of the town. Take the road towards Glenties for about 5 KM and it's on the left hand side.
  • Grianan of Aileach - An ancient fort site located twenty miles from Letterkenny on the Derry road.
  • Glenveagh National Park - Will take at least one pleasurable day, with tours of the house and grounds available all year round. It's advisable to bring insect repellent on cloudy days due to the large number of midges.
  • Milan Niteclub - Milan - Main Street Beside gallaghers Hotel ☎ +353 74 910-4900 Opening Hours: 23:00 Letterkenny's premier niteclub, Milan is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays with two clubs in one. Special Drinks and Admission Deals Every Week
  • Sister Saras - Port Road Opposite Bus Station ☎ +353 74 912-2238 - Letterkenny's Largest Pub with Basement Niteclub. Free Admission and is very popular with Hen Nights etc.

Golfing in the locality

Donegal has many beautiful golfcourses, some beside these beaches, and Letterkenny is the ideal base for visiting golfers. The town's own golf course, The Letterkenny Golf Club at Barnhill is located about 3 Km on the road to Ramelton. Green Fees are €25.00 per person on weekdays. There is a driving range just outside the town on the same road and a nine-hole golf course at Otway, near Rathmullen. In the nearby town of Ballybofey/Stranorlar is the Ballybofey Golf Club located on the Northwest part of town. It is open to the public, and reasonably priced. Another nearby club worth the visit is the Northwest Golf Club Near Buncrana. It is a friendly links course that is playable in all weather conditions.

Further afield, you can play the Nick Faldo-designed Ballyliffen course (follow the road to Derry, go through Buncrana and Clonmany to get to Ballyliffen), in the Inishowen Peninsula. Or experience Portsalon Golfcourse (Follow the Ramelton road, through Milford and Kerrykeel village to get to Portsalon) on the Fanad Peninsula, another coastal gem for serious golfers. Portsalon is a 'must' when playing a course in the Letterkenny areas. These courses are about an hour's drive from Letterkenny.

Go-Karting

There is a Go-Kart track near the Silver Tassie hotel, restaurant, about 10km from Letterkenny on the Ramelton road.

Casinos

There are two casinos in the town. One is part of the Ocean Restaurant, off the Port Road, and the other is located in Glencar.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Letterkenny

Letterkenny has three shopping centres with a variety of stores.

  • The Courtyard is situated in the Market Plaza.
  • Letterkenny Shopping Centre is just beside the bus station, on the Station Roundabout.
  • The Forte Shopping Centre is opposite the Radisson Hotel,on the new link road.

Longest Main Street - Letterkenny's revellers on the Main Street at night

Many well-known "High Street" chainstores have opened branches in the town and Letterkenny has a growing reputation as a good place to visit for a day's serious shopping. Supermarkets in the town include Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Marks And Spencer, Aldi, Lidl, Costcutter, Centra, Spar and Vivo. Other outlets include Homebase, Atlantic Homecare, Heatons, Harry Corrys, Right Price Tiles, Clarks Shoes, Tempest Clothing, Menarys Clothing, The Jean Scene, Jack & Jones, TK Maxx, New Look, Penneys, Next, Bennetton, Paco, Lifestyle Sports, Elvery Sports, Superdrug, Boots, Eason, Argos, Toymaster, Gamestop and Xtravision.

Local shops

For gifts and souvenirs, Victor's Giftshop on the Main Street should be visited and stroll along the Main Street to check the stalls and other craft shops, such as the Donegal Sweater Shop. Inspired by the fantastic scenery that surrounds them, artists abound in Donegal and their work can be purchased in several Letterkenny galleries and craftshops. Watch out for the uniquely sculpted "Bog-oak" (preserved wood retrieved from the bogs and crafted into artistic shapes and forms before a polished finish is applied). For flowers and gifts, visit Aimee's Flower Shop on the Main Street.

The Cristeph Gallery, located on the Port Road beside the Oaktree Restaurant, has local artists' work for sale. Opposite this and there is an antiques shop, worth a browse too.

On Saturday mornings and there is a "Car-Boot" sale held in the grounds of the Community Centre on the Port Road, where all sorts of unusual odds and ends can be purchased as souvenirs.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Restaurants

There are numerous good restaurants in the town. Most of the hotels also offer restaurant facilities to non-residents. The Ramada hotel is worth mentioning in this respect as it offers a somewhat different menu, with crocodile hala Meat and kangeroo hala Meat incorporated into some dishes!

  • The Brewery Cafe and Restaurant - ☎ +353 74 912-7330 - Located on the Market Plaza, has a great ambience with excellent food and fruit cocktails. Very popular Carvery lunches also.
  • The Lemon Tree - Located on Lower Main Street, is a pleasant, mid-priced place to eat. Main courses around €15.00 to €20.00.
  • The Oak Tree - On the Port Road, is a sister restaurant which also has a nice atmosphere and decent service, with similar prices. They have an "early bird" menu form 17:00 to 22:00 hours.
  • The Yellow Pepper Lower Main Street - Well worth a visit, with consistently good service.
  • Che's Cafe Located in the Courtyard Centre on the square. Opening Hours: 09:30-17:00 daily - Offers all day breakfasts, carvery lunch and a deli café.
  • Mountain Top Cafe & Restaurant On the road to Dunfanaghy, about 2km from the Hospital Roundabout - A good place to stop when touring from Letterkenny.
  • Primavera Restaurant - Located on the Port Road, is a unique Italian Dining Experience. Open 7 days a week.
  • Pat's Pizzas Market Plaza - One of Letterkenny's longest running eateries, which has morphed over the years, but still serves excellent pizzas.

Booking is advisable for most of these restaurants if you are visiting at high season or holiday weekends. Most, if not all, hotels have restaurants too which are not restricted to guests.

Cafés and Snackbars

There are many other cheaper cafés that serve food and Snacks all day at reasonable (€5.00 to €10.00) prices:

  • The Quiet Moment - 2 outlets, one at Upper Main St.; the other at Lower Main St.
  • The Bagel Cafe Main Street Next to the Courtyard
  • Mr. Chippie Station Roundabout Near Tesco
  • Cafe LK Pearse Road
  • Subway - 2 outlets, Upper Main St. & Neil Blaney Road(near roundabout)
  • Timepiece Dunnes Stores, Forte Shopping Centre
  • The Sandwich Company Forte Shopping Centre
  • The Streat Forte Shopping Centre
  • Mac's Deli High Road - Really good, but small.
  • The Bakehouse Church Street - Excellent fresh bread and cakes. Freshly baked locally, with small cafe attached.
  • Charlie's Café Pearse Road - An old-fashioned 'chipper-style' cafe.
  • Cod's Kitchen Pearse Road
  • Café Blend High Road. Very child-friendly, with a special menu available.

Pub food

  • Ard Ri Cafe & Restaurant in Killylastin area of the town - Great 'pub grub' and Sunday lunches.
  • Gallaghers Hotel - Cafe Food served daily from 16:00 in the Ard Na Caipri Bar. Full Restaurant in the Hotel also. Live Acoustic music on grand piano each Saturday evening.
  • The Old Orchard Inn High Road Serves bar food all day, with a buffet lunch at €9.50 on weekdays.

Fast Food

Fast Food lovers are spoiled for choice in Letterkenny.

  • McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) located 200 metres from Main Street on Pearse Road, which runs parallel to the Main Street
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken - Drive-thru, not really suitable for walkers as it's outside the town on the Derry road.
  • Abrakebabra on the Main Street next to the Voodoo Lounge
  • Pat's Pizzas - Two outlets, one on the Main St.(called Pats Two) and the other on the Market Plaza. Very good pizzas.
  • Four Lanterns - The Donegal version of KFC and McDonalds located in the Market Plaza and also on Port Road.
  • Domino's Pizzas - The worldwide franchise has a branch on the Pearse Road, mainlyn take-away with outdoor seating only.
  • The Friar's Rest in the Glencar area of the town - Irish breakfasts are very good value here, served up to 12:30.

- Charley's Cafe - One of the oldest established fish and chip style cafe's in the town, excellent for homemade chips.

Ethnic Restaurants

  • Shapla - An indian restaurant located on the Derry road. It has a growing reputation for good food with local residents.
  • Tin Tai End of Lower Main Street Opening Hours: 17:00-23:00 The oldest and best known Chinese restaurant. It has a very busy take-away and less busy restaurant.
  • Chinatower Port Road - Also has a takeaway service.
  • The Money Tree Main Street Chinese restaurant.

Bars

Remember, as with the rest of Ireland and there is no smoking allowed by law in the restaurants in Letterkenny. Some bars have a heated outside smoking area.

  • Sister Sara's Port R. - 3 floors with new smoking area and nightclub. Free admission with DJs Wed-Sunday. Renowned for its Saturday nights.
  • Josie's Cafe Lower Main Street ☎ +353 74 912-0800 - Caters for the over 40 years of age clients with live music at weekends.
  • Glencar Inn Circular Road ☎ +353 74 912-9151 - More local residents than tourists drink here. No smoking area.
  • Tír Na nÓg - ☎ +353 74 916-8883 - Ballymacool. Out of the main stream in a residential area.
  • Arena 7 - @.ie - ☎ +353 74 912-8853 - Ballyraine Retail Park, Ramelton Rd. Noisy and family orientated. Small smoking area at the rear.
  • The Drum Cafe - ☎ +353 74 912-1961 - Lower Main St. Locals only, very quiet, quaint pub.
  • The Cavern - ☎ +353 74 912-6733 - Lower Main St. Pub that caters for sport-lovers, big screens abound when games are on. Good smoking area, heated, with tables.
  • Tonic Upper Main Street
  • Central Cafe - ☎ +353 74 912-4088 - Main St. Has a lovely, whitewashed courtyard, resurrected to cater for smokers, worth a visit.
  • Dillons - ☎ +353 74 912-2977 - Main St, (part of the Letterkenny Court Hotel). Lots of stag parties and noisy hens on weekends!
  • The Brewery Cafe - ☎ +353 74 912-7330 - Market Sq. Good atmosphere and worth a visit, but bands can drown out conversations at times.
  • Blake's Cafe Main Street - A quaint bar with plenty of character, and characters!
  • The Cottage Cafe Main Street - Traditional-style bar, built to look like an old Irish cottage, with an open turf fire. Excellent Guinness, well worth the visit.
  • McGinleys Cafe Lower Main Street - Old-Style Pub with open turf fire and live music Wednesday-Saturday night, including traditional music on a Wednesday evening. Fantastic place for quiet drinks during the week or lively entertainment at the weekend. You are expected to contribute to the band at the weekends by way of donation to a hat brought around.
  • The Hideout Cafe Old Town - Recently remodeled pub with lounge and swimmingpool table.
  • Cafe Seven - A student cafe adjacent to the Pulse Nite Club.
  • Rouge A cocktail and forms part of the Grill complex.
  • The Mill View Newmills - Not strictly in Letterkenny, but it is next to the Newmill Corn and Flax mills about 10 kilometers from the town and serves food in the diner attached.

Price for the traditional pint of stout are about €3.70-4.00. Most pubs have no cover charge for music, and these sessions range from the mediocre singalong type of bands, to rock outfits and traditional Irish music sessions.

Nightclubs in Letterkenny

  • Milan Upper Main Street - A recent addition to the town's nightlife and is a late-night disco as well, usually playing Dance and R&B, open until 3am. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Retro Room each Saturday with Oldies and party tracks. Admission €5 Wednesdays and Drinks €3. Special offers each Saturday Night also.
  • The Grill Port Road Opening Hours: 23:30-02:30 One of the longest established music venues, incorporating Bellas and Rouge. Quiet except on a Sunday Night when its popular with 18-20 years olds
  • Pulse Port Road Opening Hours: Saturday 23:30-02:30 Popular with over 25s.
  • The Central Upper Main Street Opening Hours: Open on Monday nights
  • The Orchard High Road Opening Hours: Thursday - Saturday

Entry prices for late night restaurants range from €5-10 upwards, depending on the night you go there. Midweek special admission prices of €5 can be available at certain times. Drink is much more expensive in the late night restaurants than in the ordinary bars, especially for although some clubs do offer €3 drinks. Best prices on Wednesday Nights in Milan where all drinks are €3.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There are plenty of top class hotels to stay in, as well as numerous Bed and Breakfasts and lodgings.

  • Gallagher's Hotel Upper Main Street at the traffic lights at the top Very central with secure parking.
  • Clanree Hotel just outside town centre on the road from Derry and the primary street from Ballybofey and Sligo
  • Ramada Encore Hotel on the Oldtown/Pearse Road Opened in Summer 2006. From €99 per "designer room" with modern furniture and internet in the rooms.
  • Gleneany House at Station roundabout Does not look too glamerous from the outside, probably because it has a tin roof and basic rooms. However, it has good standard rooms and food and is reasonably priced at about €60 per room. No gym or swim facilities though.
  • Radisson Blu Hotel Letterkenny - Paddy Harte Road 5 minutes walk from the town centre
  • Letterkenny Court Hotel - Quality Court Hotel - In town centre and can be noisy at night as lots of stag parties stay there. Also, be prepared to pay a overnight parking fee in their carpark. From €79 per day, probably the cheapest in the town.
  • Mount Errigal Hotel Ramelton/Rathmullen Road from the Derry Road Some of the older rooms in this hotel are not up the same standard as the newer extension. Ask for one of these newer rooms when you are booking in. Cafe Food is just OK.

Self Catering

There are a number of Self Catering holiday homes in Letterkenny

  • Rose Holiday Home - Rose Self Catering Holiday home - 1 Laurel Hill, Glencar 54.965125, -7.7633 Head northwest on N14/Port Road towards town. At Station Roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto N56/Ramelton Rd. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto De Valera Rd/N56. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Circular Road, Continue onto Glencar Road, 1 Laurel Hill is on your left ☎ +353 74 912-2145 From €500 to €800 per week sleeps 10 Check-in: From 15:00 / Check-out: 11:00 Rose Holiday Home is a modern holiday home which sleeps up to 10 people. 5 bedrooms, 1 en-suite.
  • Glenview Holiday Home - Glenview Self Catering - 67 Lisnenan Court 54.965125, -7.7633At the polestar roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Ballyraine Road, at the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto R245/Ramelton Road, at the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Middle Road, Turn left at Gortlee Road, take the 1st right onto Lisnenan Road, take the 2nd right into Lisnenan Court estate, 67 Lisnenan Court is the 3rd tier up and then turn left. ☎ +353 74 912-2145 from €500-800 per week Check-in: From 15:00 / Check-out: 11:00 5 bedrooms, 1 en-suite, sleeps 10.

Bed and Breakfasts

The ubiquitous Irish "Bed and Breakfast" houses abound on every road into Letterkenny and you can expect to pay in the region of €25-€45 for a single room, with full Irish breakfast.

  • Hillcrest House Bed and Breakfast
  • Pennsylvania House B&B - Curraghlea follow the N56 towards Kilmacrenan and Dunfanaghey until reaching the Mountain top roundabout and exit a sharp left on to Curraghlea Road and travel until reaching the house with the Eagels on the pillars ☎ +353 74 912-6808 from €45 to €55 per person sharing Check-in: from 15:00 / Check-out: 11:00 Purpose built B&B with panoramic views and private parking. Spacious rooms, all with SkyTv, hairdryers, curling irons, room safes, DD phones, free WiFi, arm chairs and central heating. Smoke free home with ground floor rooms, Special diets catered to with advance notice and home baking.
  • PearseRoad Guesthouse - ☎ +353 74 912-3002 €30 per person sharing, €35 single

Hostels

Backpackers can avail of two hostels, both within the town (Port Hostel and Rosemount Hostel), at cheaper rates (around €15.00 per day).

Booking advice

Pre-booking is advisably at peak times such as when the Donegal International Rally is in town (June every year).

Stay Safe

Letterkenny is relatively safe to walk around. However, like all major towns it is best to take care in the early hours of the morning, particularly when late night restaurants are emptying.

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If the weather is good, take advantage and visit the surrounding countryside, including the Famine village at Gartan, The Derek Hill studio, as well as the Gartan Outdoor Pursuits centre itself and maybe even climb Mount Errigal, Donegal's highest peak. A visit to nearby Glenveagh National Park is a must if you have transport.

Award-winning beaches are plentiful in the locality. Marble Hill is about half an hour's drive from Letterkenny, Portsalon is about a 40 minutes drive and Portnoo beach is less then an hour's drive from Letterkenny.


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