Bunbeg Travel Guide

  a typical signpost
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  • a typical signpost
      a typical signpost
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  • Michael at Lough Gartan
      Michael at Lough Gartan
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  • Glenveagh national park
      Glenveagh national park
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  • michael playing the sailor!!!!
      michael playing the sailor!!!!
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  • Bunbeg
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Lough Gartan
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Michael at Lough Gartan

We visited here from the Glenveagh park, its really scenic and we were both so impressed!

St.Columba was born into a royal family here back in 521ad, you will pass his birthplace if you take the route which we did from the park, it is marked by a huge cross.

Updated Oct 31, 2004

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Glenveagh National Park
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Glenveagh national park

Located in Co.Donegal, we visited here from Bunbeg, I cant remember the exact journey time, but it was not far!

Its a very green area with some mountains and lush areas.

There are some beautiful hiking trails here, there are loads of deer as well which is fantastic!

Updated Oct 31, 2004

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Bunbeg Harbour
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Bunbeg harbour is tiny, there isnt really anything to visit here, just stand at the harbour breath in the air and take in the stunning views!

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Hotels  

Seaview Hotel

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Bunbeg House

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Hotels  

Breslins B+B: Excellent B+B

Breslins B+B: Excellent B+B, Bunbeg

 PJSam Says:  This B+B was recommended to us by friends of ours who stayed there last year we would highly recommend it also. Its well located with the harbour, beachs, pubs, shops etc in walking distance. The room had an ensuite (clean) was a decent size, t.v., nice bed etc and (more... 

Teach Campbell Guesthouse: A cosy place to stay

Teach Campbell Guesthouse: A cosy place to stay, Bunbeg

 kentishgirl Says:  We stayed here for the weekend.The owners are really nice and friendly, the rooms are cosy and very clean.Located in Bunbeg.The Irish brekkie is the best - set in a lovely dining area in old fashioned style.I would certainly stay here again. 

Transportation  

Bunbeg Harbour
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Bunbeg

You can get to Tory Island from Bunbeg harbour and there are boats travelling there all year round as well as to a few other little islands off of the coast.

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