This 5-day private Dublin to Donegal and return tour goes far beyond standard sightseeing. Led by a Fáilte Ireland-approved National Tour Guide and licensed chauffeur, it blends iconic highlights with hidden places only a local Donegal native would know, all at a relaxed, unhurried pace.
Travel in comfort through Ireland’s changing landscapes, hear the stories behind the scenery and experience authentic culture along the Wild Atlantic Way. With a fully bespoke itinerary, luxury transport and personal attention throughout, this tour is designed around you, your interests, your pace, and your curiosity.
If you’re looking for a stress-free, deeply local and genuinely memorable journey from Dublin to the heart of Donegal, this is it!
Pick up to be confirmed prior to tour. Collection at hotel set-down/ safest near areas.
A relaxed stop in Carrick-on-Shannon, the vibrant riverside town at the heart of the River Shannon. Stretch your legs along the marina, enjoy a coffee or lunch by the water and soak up the easygoing local atmosphere. This is a perfect pause in the journey, blending scenic views with everyday Irish life. A gentle introduction to the Midlands before heading west toward the Atlantic.
A refreshing stop in Strandhill, Sligo, a lively seaside village on the Wild Atlantic Way. Take in sweeping ocean views, watch surfers ride Atlantic waves and enjoy a walk along the beach or promenade. With its creative energy, cafés and coastal charm, Strandhill captures the spirit of Sligo at its most vibrant. A perfect blend of sea air, scenery, and local life.
An evening arrival in Donegal Town, a charming heritage town set on the shores of Donegal Bay. Stroll through the historic 'Diamond', see Donegal Castle and enjoy dinner in one of the town’s welcoming pubs or restaurants. With its rich history and relaxed atmosphere, it’s an ideal place to unwind after a day on the road. Your overnight stay places you perfectly to explore Donegal’s highlights ahead.
A scenic stop in Killybegs, Ireland’s premier fishing port on Donegal’s rugged southwest coast. Watch the busy harbour in action, take in sweeping ocean views and experience a town shaped by the Atlantic. It’s a place of working maritime life, fresh sea air and authentic Donegal character. A memorable coastal pause along the Wild Atlantic Way.
A dramatic stop at Muckross Head, one of Donegal’s most striking coastal landscapes. Walk the headland paths, admire the towering sea cliffs and take in uninterrupted Atlantic views. This hidden gem showcases the raw, untamed beauty of southwest Donegal. A powerful and peaceful place to pause and connect with the land.
A highlight stop at Sliabh Liag (Slieve League), home to some of Europe’s highest accessible sea cliffs. Begin with a break at the visitor centre before enjoying exclusive access to the upper car park with Donegal Tour Guide. From here, guests are free to explore at their own pace, taking in breathtaking views or enjoying a short cliff-top walk. An unforgettable Donegal experience at the edge of the wild Atlantic.
A stunning photo stop at Silver Strand Beach, a perfect horseshoe of golden sand framed by steep cliffs. Take time to soak in the views, snap memorable photos, and breathe in the Atlantic air. This hidden beach is one of Donegal’s most beautiful coastal scenes. A brief stop that leaves a lasting impression.
An optional stop at Glencolmcille Folk Village, offering a glimpse into traditional Donegal life. Warm up with a bowl of hearty homemade soup before exploring the historic cottages on a self-guided walk through Ireland’s past. Each thatched house tells a story of rural life and heritage.
A relaxing stop at Glenveagh National Park, set in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. Enjoy time to explore the gardens, lakeside walks and views of Glenveagh Castle at your own pace. Surrounded by wild landscapes and quiet beauty, it’s a peaceful contrast to the Atlantic coast. A perfect place to slow down and reconnect with nature.
A scenic stop in the Poisoned Glen (Gleann Nimhe), a dramatic mountain valley in the heart of County Donegal. Surrounded by rugged peaks and winding roads, this remote landscape is rich in local folklore and natural beauty. Pause to take in sweeping views and hear the stories behind the glen’s haunting name. A striking and atmospheric stop along your Donegal journey.
A welcoming stop at Crolly Distillery, a renowned craft distillery in the Donegal Gaeltacht. This relaxed visit isn’t just for whiskey lovers, guests can enjoy refreshments, browse the shop and soak up the friendly local atmosphere. Learn about Donegal’s modern distilling revival in a warm, informal setting. A pleasant and social pause on your Donegal tour.
An optional stop in Dungloe (An Clochán Liath), a lively market town at the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht. Enjoy a short stroll through the town, take in views of the surrounding hills or pause for a coffee and refreshment. Known for its strong music and cultural traditions, Dungloe offers an authentic taste of everyday Donegal life. A flexible and easygoing stop if time and interest allow.
A memorable stop at Grianán of Aileach, an ancient stone hillfort overlooking Inishowen, Lough Swilly and Lough Foyle. From this historic site, enjoy panoramic views across Donegal and neighbouring counties. Steeped in early Irish history and legend, it’s one of the most important heritage landmarks in the region. A powerful and scenic site on your Donegal journey.
A scenic stop at Fort Dunree, a historic coastal fort overlooking the glacial fjord of Lough Swilly in Inishowen, County Donegal. Take in sweeping views across the water, enjoy an optional headland walk or explore the Military Museum set within the fort grounds. Blending natural beauty with military might.
A striking stop at Mamore Gap, a dramatic mountain pass on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal. This area was once part of the famed Poitín Republic, known for its illicit distilling history and fierce independence. Surrounded by rugged peaks and sweeping valleys, it’s a perfect place for photos. A scenic stop rich in landscape, history and Donegal defiance.
A bucket-list stop at Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point on the Inishowen Peninsula. Take in dramatic Atlantic views, rugged coastal scenery and iconic landmarks shaped by wind and sea. This remote headland is rich in history, geology and natural beauty. A powerful and memorable highlight of any Donegal tour.
An optional stop at Enniskillen Castle, a landmark fortress in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, set on the banks of the River Erne. Explore the castle grounds and enjoy views across the water, with the option to visit its acclaimed museums. Rich in history and beautifully located, it offers insight into the heritage of the region. A rewarding cultural pause on the journey between Donegal and Dublin.
A comfortable lunch and rest stop in Cavan Town, ideally located on the return journey from Donegal to Dublin. This mid-route break offers a choice of welcoming cafés and restaurants, along with time to stretch your legs. As the traditional crossroads of Ireland, Cavan provides a relaxed pause between north and east. An easygoing stop before continuing the journey to Dublin.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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