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Walk beside the fortified ramparts from the 1600s that have survived several sieges and offer panoramic views of the Maiden City.
Blanketed in forests, mountains, woodland and water meadows, Glenveagh National Park is one of the primary attractions in County Donegal. The park is particularly popular with hikers, owing to its combination of untamed natural beauty, challenging trails and sculpted gardens – the latter of which are part of the 19th century Glenveagh Castle. The park covers an impressive 66 square miles of countryside.
Explore displays about the Troubles that shook Derry in the mid-20th century in a museum on the site of the tragic struggles.
Opened to the public in 2011, the £14.6 million Peace Bridge links the two sides of Londonderry, the second largest city in Northern Ireland.
Catch an event at Letterkenny Leisure Centre during your trip to Letterkenny.Visit the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.
Find out about the history of Letterkenny when you spend time at Letterkenny Cathedral. Visit the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.