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At the Gap of Mamore the road winds steeply up to m ft to a pass an there is a fantastic panorama view over the whole northern coastline. Now the adventure begins! Bocan Stone Circle. Buncrana Bridge Bun Cranncha. Glenevin Waterfall Cluain Maine. Inch Island An Inis. Inishowen Head Ceann Inis Eoghain. Lisfanon Beach Baile Fearainn. Refresh your feed More where that came from! Not got an account? Sign up. Got an account? Destinations Things to do Plan your trip Help and advice. Community My Ireland.

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Find a flight. Getting around Driving in Ireland Ireland by train. Help and advice Need to know Questions on visas? Wondering about weather? We've got you covered. The Inishowen Peninsula reaches just far enough into the Atlantic to grab the title of northernmost point on the island of Ireland: Malin Head. It is remote, rugged, desolate and sparsely populated, making it a special and peaceful sort of place. From its commanding position overlooking Lough Swilly and Fanad Head this was a heavily garrisoned WW1 naval base reached by a drawbridge used by the English that is now enjoying a peaceful transition into a wildlife reserve.

From there the coastal road winds back through Buncrana, a large and popular seaside town, towards Fahan, where John Newton is thought to ahve composed that immortal hymn 'Amazing Grace' and Inch Island, another nature reserve and on into Bridge End, home of Harry's Bar and Restaurant. Which has made a serious name for itself in terms of fresh fish and meat and innovative vegetables and fruit grown in their own walled garden.

After you have been very well fed and watered your last stop has to be a drive up to Grianan an Aileach to watch the sunset. An ancient 3 ringed stone fort, it commands an incomparable view out over Derry, Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly and all of the neighbouring counties.



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