Donegal Town was once the seat of the famous O’Donnell chieftains of Donegal. In 1612, the new English lord, Sir Basil Brooke, received a royal charter to re-build the town and castle. Its Gaelic name is Dún na nGall of ‘Fort of the Foreigners’, a reference to its Viking origins. Points of interest along the local heritage trail include the old famine graveyard, Magees shop and hand loom demonstration, The Railway Heritage Museum and the ruins of the Old Abbey on the quay. At the Tourist Information Office, you can get a good publication “Donegal Town”, which gives more information about the town’s colourful past and the different landmarks.
Distance: 2km
Walking Time: 1 to 1.5 hours
Route Difficulty: Easy
Terrain: Town paths, (wear a comfortable pair of shoes)
For further info contact Donegal Town Tourist Office: +353 74 9721148
To book a guided tour: +353 87 9213200 or journeyinwonder@gmail.com