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Haywoods bed and breakfast is a family-run townhouse positioned only five mins stroll from the centre of Donegal Town. the home has 5 with private bathroom bedrooms. TV and tea / coffee making facilities. The grandeur of the Blue Stack mountains and the rivers and loughs of the adjacent vicinity gives the tourist almost unlimited opportunities to indulge in pursuits , for example - fishing, strolling or climbing. The vicinity is additionally prevalent with bikers. 73 par Links Course at close by Murvagh nearby. The town's situation at the southern end of the county make it the perfect location for exploring the rest of Donegal. from this place some tourists will venture to the national park at Glenveagh National Park and its Castle, whilst others will journey to Kincasslagh, home of Daniel O'Donnell. Donegal Town is dominated by its historical Abbey and Castle. At its centre, The Diamond, there stands a monument dedicated to the the four friars who compiled the Annals of the Four Masters in the seventeenth Century. This ancient text records the early history of Ireland. The original text is now exhibited six miles south of Donegal Town in Ballintra in the Ballymagroarty ancient Centre. Donegal Castle stands next to the the Diamond, with a commanding view over the river Eske. in this place was the seat of the O'Donnells, the ruling family in Donegal in the fifteenth Century. The castle is richly styled and has an impressive display of Persian rugs and French tapestries. Guided ancient trips of Donegal Town take location every day during the summer. Donegal Town is additionally the primary centre for the tweed industry in Ireland and is home to Magee of Donegal, well known planet expansive makers of Donegal handwoven tweeds. Here, tourists can see demonstrations of the art of weaving and browse around the gift store that brims over with giftware , for example - glass, china, pottery, and numerous additional richly crafted Irish products. |