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Carrickfinn Blue Flag Beach
Carrickfinn beach is just a five minute drive from Caisleáin Óir Hotel. This stunning Blue Flag beach is famous for its beautiful sand dunes and clean, safe waters. Carrickfinn Beach is very popular in the summer time for many sea activities with The Boat Strand being especially popular for families.
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Donegal Airport
Donegal Airport is located at Carrickfinn, Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal. The airport is approximately a 5 minute drive from Caisleáin Óir and 45 minutes drive from Letterkenny.  Aer Lingus operate flights twice daily all year round from Donegal to Dublin Airport and Logan Air run four times weekly from Donegal to Glasgow International Airport.
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Arranmore Island
Arranmore Island is located only a few miles from Burtonport. The crystal clear waters surrounding Arranmore provide great dive sites and sea angling, while the island’s freshwater lakes are home to brown and rainbow trout. Boats for sea angling can be hired and there is abundant cod, ling, conger eel, pollock, wrasse, skate, turbot and plaice. Birdwatchers will enjoy seeing fulmars and shags and climbers can tackle the steep cliffs.
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Arranmore Ferries
Arranmore Ferries provide a comfortable crossing which takes just 15 minutes and once there you can spend the day exploring the scenic views and drives.  Arranmore ferries run throughout the winter and the summer months.
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Cruit Island
Cruit (pronounced "Critch") Island, is off the coast of West Donegal near Kincasslagh.  It is a small island measuring roughly three miles by one mile. The island is attached to the main land by a bridge so access to it is easy. Beside the road bridge there is a smaller pedestrian bridge. There are no shops on Cruit Island but Kincassalgh is only a short drive away. Cruit Island does however have its own Golf Club. The island is very beautiful and is dotted with twelve sandy beaches all around its coastline. During low tide it is possible to walk to the mainland at Belcruit and you can also book a boat to take you to nearby Owey Island from Cruit.
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Tory Island
Tory Island is a tiny island only 11km off the north coast of County Donegal.  It can be reached by one of two ferries which run on a daily basis (weather permitting) from either Magheroarty or Bunbeg. The ferry journey takes about 40 minutes and is for foot passengers only. Home to the last King in Ireland, Tory is an island of great beauty, rich in history and mythology and a place that time has almost forgotten.  For anyone wanting to see a little piece of Heaven and experience a more easy going and gentle way of life, even for a short period, Tory is the place to go.
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Slí Mara Thoraí Teoranta - Tory Island Charters
Slí Mara Thoraí are a newly established business based on Tory Island which lies 9 miles off the north west coast of Donegal. Striving to provide a safe and enjoyable boating experience for people of all ages. They cater for sea angling, diving and island tours. Their vessel the Vanguard is a 42ft intercepter licenced to carry 12 passengers.
 
For more information visit toryislandcharters.com or call (083) 064 8174
Gola Island and Ferries
Gola island is situated just one mile off the coast of Gweedore. This sunny and deserted haven offers you the chance to unwind and get away from it all. The island is easily walked in a few hours and offers splendid views of the surrounding islands, reefs and mainland. Its many beaches and secluded bays attract large numbers of tourists throughout the year.  Sailing times may vary according to tides and weather but are generally on the hour from Bunbeg harbour. A printed timetable is located on the pier.
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Daniel O Donnell
Daniel O'Donnell is from Kincasslagh which is only a five minute drive from Caisleáin Óir and growing up, Daniel played many times in the old bar and lounge with his sister Margo. Daniel has a visitor centre just a fifteen minute drive from the hotel where there is a celebration of his life and his achievements to date. 
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Glenveagh National Park
Glenveagh is one of six national parks in Ireland. Situated in the Northwest of Co. Donegal, forty-five minutes from Caisleáin Óir, Glenveagh encompasses some 16,000 hectares in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. Glenveagh National Park is home to many walkways and also has a National Castle where you can enjoy a wonderful and insightful tour. Glenveagh National Castle is a day trip not to be missed when visiting North West Donegal.
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Ionad Cois Locha - Dunlewy Centre
For a great family day out, look no further than Ionad Cois Locha in Dunlewy which is about a fifteen minute drive from Caisleáin Óir.  There are number of different activities including a boat cruise, a train ride, lakeside walks, kids play area and a weavers cottage.  A number of other activities can be organised on site including horse riding in The Equestrian Centre.
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Walking / Hiking
Walking and hiking holidays are very popular in North West Donegal.  There are amazing beaches, railway walks, forests and for those who wish to climb a little higher- the tallest peak in Co.Donegal: Errigal Mountain. We have many converted railway walks close to the hotel including the Burtonport Railway Walk. For those who wish to explore, The Poisoned Glen offers a rough walking path around Dunlewy.  Errigal Mountain is a major attraction throughout the year for those looking for a steeper climb.  There are many different walks available in Ards Forest aswell as a nature walk to Altan Farm.

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