Donegal County Museum first opened to the public in 1987. The Museum is housed in what was once the Warden’s house of the Letterkenny Workhouse, built in 1843 and opened in 1845.
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The Silent Valley is a Mountain Park situated in the high Mournes in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty features a dam ringed by dramatic Mountain panoramas and the famous Mourne wall located in the U-shaped valley of the Kilkeel river.
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Derrin House is a beautifully appointed, award winning Bed and Breakfast (B&B) offering four star en suite accommodation. Internet access and free Wi Fi available.
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Currarevagh House is a gracious early Victorian Country House Hotel, set in 180 acres of private parkland and woodland bordering on Lough Corrib. An oasis of privacy for guests in an idyllic, undisturbed natural environment, providing exceptional personal service with a high standard of accommodation and old fashioned, traditional character. A genuine warm welcome from the owners.
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The mountains of Mourne are one of the most picturesque mountain areas in Ireland.
There are 12 peaks over 2000 feet high, including Northern Ireland’s highest mountain, Slieve Donard. Uniquely for a mountain range, most of the summits are grouped together in an area only seven miles broad. Both the Mournes northern boundary at Newcastle and southern at Rostrevor are distinguished by steep slopes which dominate the coast.
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One of the leading hotels in Co. Down, Clandeboye Lodge is the ideal venue for leisure and corporate visits offering luxury accommodation in Bangor Northern Ireland, formal and casual dining, wedding receptions in Northern Ireland, Co. Down conferences and banquets.
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