County Donegal (Glenveagh National Park, Slieve League Cliffs)

€1,249.00

The trip to Ireland’s Northwest is a journey through rugged landscapes and wild coastal beauty. Driving along the Wild Atlantic Way, you'll pass through breathtaking coastal cliffs, vast expanses of wilderness, and serene beaches. The road itself is an attraction, with scenic views around every corner. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply looking to escape the hustle of city life, this trip is for you. Along the road, stop by small fishing villages, listen to the waves crash on untouched beaches, and feel the wind at the famous Slieve League Cliffs, which are some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe.

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Booking and Pricing Information

To secure your private tour, Please make sure to contact us first or fill up the Quick Estimate Form, and we’ll get in touch to discuss the details—such as the number of people in your group and your desired route. After finalising everything, we will send you a final quote

Estimated prices for our bespoke tours start from €1249. The final cost will depend on the length of your tour, the number of participants, and any special requests.

We aim to make the process seamless, once everything is arranged, we kindly ask for the payment to be made online, either fully or partially 48h before the trip starts, and the remaining balance can be paid conveniently at the pickup time before the trip starts.

Attractions:

  • Slieve League Cliffs: These cliffs tower over the Atlantic Ocean, offering spectacular views.

  • Glenveagh National Park: A wilderness of mountains, lakes, and forests with Glenveagh Castle nestled within.

  • Donegal Castle: A beautifully restored castle in Donegal town, offering a glimpse into medieval Irish life.

  • Beaches of Bundoran and Rossnowlagh: Great for surfers and beach lovers.

  • Fanad Head Lighthouse: An iconic lighthouse with panoramic ocean views.

  • Mount Errigal: For those who enjoy hiking, this mountain offers a challenging climb with rewarding views.

  • Aranmore Island: Accessible by ferry, it’s a perfect spot for a day trip to experience island life.

Who is this trip for: Adventurous souls, photographers, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts. Those who enjoy hiking, coastal scenery, or quiet, rural landscapes will appreciate the raw beauty of this region.

All Cities: Donegal Town, Letterkenny, Bundoran, Dungloe, Killybegs

Cultural & Historical Attractions: The region is rich with history, from ancient Celtic settlements to the more recent influences of Gaelic culture. It’s also an area where the Irish language is still spoken in parts. The Donegal Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region) offers a unique cultural experience, and visitors can engage with Irish traditional music, crafts, and storytelling. The area is also known for its links to the Spanish Armada, with remnants of its history found throughout the coastline.

Note: The locations, routes, and sites mentioned are suggestions, but we’re always happy to tailor the trip to your ideal plan.

What our trips offer:

  • Refreshments and snacks to keep you energised

  • USB chargers and ports to stay connected

  • Knowledgeable Irish tour guides with deep local insights

  • Engaging storytelling by Dave, bringing Irish history and folklore to life

  • Entrance to attractions available upon request