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From horse riding
to bird watching, all your sporting interests are catered for in this
wilderness of beauty.
Bird Watching - For those of you who enjoy this wonderful experience you can visit the site on Bird Watching.Click hereGolf - Ireland was voted golfing place of the world in 1999. There are four 5 star gold courses to take your pick
from in the area.Click here
- Sea Sport - Are you a keen diver, you can scuba dive from the Port Na Blagh area. Click here - You can rent a 38ft boat licensed for 12 people in Dunfanaghy were you can dive exploring wrecks, or simply do some deep sea fishing.Click here The choice is yours.
- Horse Riding- There is horseriding Click here in Dunfanaghy, Carrigart, and the Dunlewey Centre, at the foot of Mount Errical.
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- Catch the boat which takes you out from Portnablagh Harbour every Wednesday at 10 am, returning back at 5 pm. Tory Island is full of history and many a story
was told over a couple of pints of the black stuff.
- Forests - If its forests your interested in, then Donegal has them. There is Ards Forest Park, between Creeslough and Portnablagh and Glenveagh National Park, with 16,000 hectares of mountains, lakes, wood and bogs. Glenveagh contains the largest red deer population in Europe. Guided tours of Scottish style castle.Click here
- Mountains to climb - Mount Errigal, the highest mountain in Donegal is a challenging climb and you can see for miles once on top on a clear day. Muckish Mountain is less steep. So whatever takes your
fancy its on your doorstep.Click here
- Beaches - The beaches are beautiful, white sand, and deserted. No need to book
your sun bed on these beaches, just pick your spot when you get there. Click to view Beach.
Most of beaches have been awarded blue flag, and in Marble Hill Strand there is a permanent life guard.
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