Top 5 Budget-friendly Things to do in Gweedore, County Donegal

April 24, 2022 Deane Carmody

Gweedore (officially known by its Irish language name, Gaoth Dobhair, Irish pronunciation: [ˌɡˠi ˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ]) is an Irish-speaking parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. Gweedore stretches some 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Meenaclady in the north to Crolly in the south and around 14 kilometres (9 mi) from Dunlewey in the east to Magheraclogher in the west, and is one of Europe's most densely populated rural areas. It is the largest Irish-speaking parish in Ireland with a population of around 4,065, and is also the home of the northwest regional studios of the Irish-language radio service RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, as well as an external campus of NUI Galway. Gweedore includes the villages Bunbeg, Derrybeg, Dunlewey, Crolly and Brinalack, and sits in the shade of Donegal's highest peak, Errigal.
Restaurants in Gweedore

1. Selkie Sailing

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Selkie Sailing

We offer a variety of activities including; Sailing (options), Kayaking and banana boating. Based in Gweedore Bay, a Special Area of Conservation along the Wild Atlantic Way means the scenery is stunningly beautiful. Prices are on the website with group rates available. Have a look at our fb PAGE Selkie Sailing for a look at what we are all about.

2. Bunbeg Wreck (Bad Eddie's Boat)

Maheraclogher Beach Bunbeg, Gweedore Ireland
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Bunbeg Wreck (Bad Eddie's Boat)

Reviewed By seamusmurphy - Letterkenny, Ireland

I was working in the area and took a walk down the beach to see Bad Eddie which is the remains of a once proud half deck trawler. Known as half decker for their class of fishing boat. It was abandoned here on the beach years ago and at night it makes a great photographic subject. Sadly only half of the wreck remains after years of abuse by the elements. I wondered how much longer it will remain. This is a lovely beach and it is quite shallow so you will be walking for ages before you get your knees wet. Safe for kids. A beautiful place overshadowed by another wreck the modern looking Ostan Hotel which fell foul of the recession. It has been closed up for a good few years now. It would be nice to see it reopening. The views of Bad Eddie and the sea are astounding from their rooms I am sure.

3. Poison Glen

Gweedore Ireland http://www.donegaldiaspora.ie/place/poisoned-glen
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Poison Glen

Reviewed By WalshFamilyIreland

Very picturesque area. Even when visited in misty weather. Well worth a visit and don't forget Dunlewey Church.

4. Old Church Dunlewey

N56, Gweedore Ireland http://www.welovedonegal.com/old-church-dunlewey-poisoned-glen.html
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Old Church Dunlewey

Reviewed By JME420 - Belfast, United Kingdom

We stopped at the view point and then drive down into.the valley. Great place for photograpgers. I took.many and they are some of The Westminster holiday.

5. Dunlewey Centre

Money Beg, Gweedore Ireland +353 74 953 1699 [email protected] http://www.dunleweycentre.com/
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Dunlewey Centre

Reviewed By Cmallon1990

Great day out, we did the cottage tour and it was brilliant, so informative and fun (we had Martina as a guide). We also did the boat trip and it was class, great views of the surrounding scenery and again lots of history and local stories. A must visit if you are in the area.

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