County Donegal
County Donegal is the wild child of Ireland and home to some of its most ravishingly sublime scenery and beautiful beaches. This is a county of extremes: at times desolate and battered by brutal weather, yet also a land of unspoilt splendour where stark peaks and sweeping beaches
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Lough Swilly from Dunree Head - County Donegal
Dunree Head is accessible by road over a twisting clifftop route along the side of Urris Hills. This location marks the site of Fort Dunree and Military Museum. Given the expansive coastal views Fort Dunree played a vital role protecting the entrance into the deep waters of Lough Swilly. Lough Swilly is a gloriously desolate and scenic sea lough, some 30 miles long, that separates the Inishowen Peninsula from the rest of Donegal.
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