Donegal & the North-West Of Ireland  |
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Seemingly unaffected by the passage of time, this most remote and undiscovered corner of Ireland attracts visitors seeking wild and beautiful scenery. Indeed, many Irish writers and poets have taken inspiration from this enigmatic region. The north-west also has a rich tradition in crafts, particularly pottery and tweed.
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The Abbey Hotel
3 Star Tel: 00 3537497 21014
Donegal Twon, Co Donegal |
Located in beautiful Donegal Town overlooking Donegal Bay.
All rooms en-suite, TV, telephone, hospitality tray, hairdryer, lift.
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| Sunday 25 April |
6 Days |
£365 |
Single Supplement £87 Insurance £19.50
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What’s Included:
5 Nights Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, Return ferry crossings. |
| ITINERARY |
| Day 1 |
Travel to Stranraer to board the 1420 sailing to Belfast. After
disembarking, we travel the short distance to the Stormont
Hotel in Belfast for our overnight stay. Tel: 028 99065 1066. |
| Day 2 |
We leave Belfast and travel round the Antrim coast to the
Giant’s Causeway. We then make our way to Donegal,
arriving in time for dinner. |
| Day 3 |
Todays excursion takes us to the world famous Belleek
Pottery and continuing on to Enniskillen. |
| Day 4 |
At leisure. |
| Day 5 |
Today we pass through Killybegs, one of Ireland’s busiest
fishing ports and along the coastal road through Kilcar and
Carrick, a small town that can boast one of the highest cliff
faces, the Slieve League. At Glencolumbkille we visit the Folk
Village. |
| Day 6 |
Travel east to Belfast for the 1145 sailing to Stranraer, arriving
home mid-evening. |
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