Ardara: Ardara, one of the five designated heritage towns in Donegal, is situated in the beautiful south west region of Donegal. Close by is the Owenea River, where the salmon and trout fishing is widely regarded as one of the best in the country. Just outside the town is the spectacular Glengesh Pass on the road to Glencolumbkille. The town boasts top class blue flag beaches and a first rate links golf course.
Donegal Town: Donegal Town is an attractive vibrant town overlooking Donegal Bay with a backdrop of the Bluestack Mountains on the Wild Atlantic Way. Traditionally a Market Town with a Diamond at its centre it is easily accessible for visitors and locals to explore the abundance of shops, dining, cultural and heritage attractions, bars and entertainment suitable for all tastes and ages. For a small town, there is an abundance of variety in terms of eating establishments on offer. Donegal Town has hotels (ranging from 3* to 5*), restaurants, i.e., Mexican, Italian, Indian, Fine Dining as well as the best Irish Cuisine from Gastro Pubs, Bar food, Coffee Shops, Health food outlets.
Letterkenny: Letterkenny is County Donegal’s largest town with a population of more than 19,000. It is in the heart of the Northwest and offers plenty for all types of holidaymakers. Combine the best of an urban experience with a Wild Atlantic Way Adventure when you base yourself in Letterkenny. Letterkenny has a large selection of the finest accommodation, excellent choice of restaurants, pubs, night clubs and an array of indoor and outdoor activities to suit all types of holiday goers.
Narin/Portnoo Blue flag beach: Narin is a sheltered cove beach approximately 2km long on the Atlantic coast of Ireland. Approximately 2km from Portnoo, 8km from Ardara or 10km from Glenties this impressive Blue Flag beach has safe waters for bathing and is attended by a lifeguard during the summer months. There are toilet facilities near the beach with ample parking also available.
Sliabh Liag: Sliabh Liag are known as the highest accessible sea cliffs in Europe reaching a height of 1,972 feet/601 meters, is almost twice as high as the Eiffel Tower in Paris and nearly three times the height of the famous Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. Visiting Sliabh Liag will surely be an experience you will never forget on the Wild Atlantic Way.