The 10 Best Things to do in Falcarragh, County Donegal

February 23, 2022 Trinity Boughner

An Fál Carrach (anglicized as Falcarragh), sometimes called Na Crois Bhealaí ("the crossroads") is a small Gaeltacht town and townland in north-west County Donegal, Ireland. The settlement is in the old parish of Cloughaneely.
Restaurants in Falcarragh

1. Back Strand Beach

Falcarragh Ireland
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Back Strand Beach

Reviewed By 915bernieh

Love this beach. Beautiful today. Busier today but no problem social distancing. Amazing views while walking to and from the pier.

2. Cluain na dTor Seaside Gardens & Nursery

Ballyconnell, Falcarragh F92 ED73 Ireland +353 74 913 5640 [email protected] http://www.seasideplants.eu
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Cluain na dTor Seaside Gardens & Nursery

Garden Centre open March to November or by appointment during winter season. Gardens open 1st of June to October or by appointment. €5 admission to the Gardens. Children free. Sorry no Dogs allowed. CLOSED ..Sunday's Bank holidays open from 2pm to 4pm

Reviewed By O3302PNheatherb

This nursery is a beautiful place nestled in the small town of Falcarragh. My husband and I visited this place at the recommendation of my cousin and we were not dosappointed. So many colors, exotic flowers and a beautiful meadow over looking Tory Island. The owner Diedre was so pleasant and the coworkers were very helpful. I highly recommend a walk in this beautiful garden

3. Cluain na dTor

Ballyconnell, Falcarragh Ireland 3539135640 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Cluain na dTor

4. Kitty's Kayaks

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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Kitty's Kayaks

Discover the Wild Atlantic Way, up close and personal with our fun and family friendly kayak tours. No experience needed to take to the water and enjoy a trip around our safe and sheltered bay. Discover our secret waterways, lay claim to an island or just relax and watch the abundance of nature that surrounds you. Trips are tide dependent so advance booking is required. Children need to be 8+

5. Ray Church.

Ray Falcarragh Ray Grotto, Falcarragh Ireland http://www.falcarragh.ie/attraction/high-cross/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Ray Church.

6. Walking Donegal

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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Walking Donegal

My Goal My goal is to make your hike a happy, enjoyable and memorable one. I can offer a wide range of tailor-made walks that suit all tastes and abilities regardless of fitness or experience – from gentle, leisurely strolls; to more energetic walks; to arduous treks that challenge the levels of your endurance. People walk for many different reasons: for the scenery; to get away from the pressure

7. The Shamrock

Main Street, Falcarragh Ireland +353 74 913 5057 https://www.facebook.com/theshamrocklodge/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

The Shamrock

Reviewed By imherbert101 - Maynooth, Ireland

Visiting friends in Gortahawk and stopped off to check out a few bars. Pint was delicous, quaint little pub, walls covered with old photos and newspaper cuttings, could have stayed the whole evening to read through this pub that seems to be steeped in history. Will go back in a few years. Not to packed but the atmosphere was good with good service and loads of Christmas cheerfullness.

8. Drumnatinny Beach

Falcarragh Ireland
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Drumnatinny Beach

Reviewed By C_and_H_11 - Dublin, Ireland

Drumatinny Beach is yet another pristine beach with golden sands & very high sand dunes. From the beachthere are excellent views of Tory, Inisbeg & Inisboffin Islands to the west & Horn Head to the east. Superb for very long walks. The river Ray runs into the Atlantic here.

9. Falcarragh Visitor Centre

An tSean Bheairic, Falcarragh Ireland +353 74 918 0655 [email protected] http://www.falcarraghvisitorcentre.com
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

Falcarragh Visitor Centre

At the Falcarragh Visitor Centre, you can immerse yourself in the lives of our rural ancestors from Falcarragh and its surrounding region. The Centre, which contains a Coffee Shop, Craft Shop and Tourist Information Desk, is housed in an ex-R.I.C. barracks. Permanent exhibits of the history and culture of the barracks are on display. The Centre is open all year round.

10. Cloughaneely Stone

Ballyconnell, Falcarragh Ireland http://www.falcarragh.ie/attraction/cloughaneely-stone/
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Cloughaneely Stone

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