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Two unique spots in the north-west of Ireland promise one amazing holiday

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A short break to the north-west of Ireland promises an enthralling combination of bustling city life and wild coastal landscapes.

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The City Walls and The Guildhall in Derry~Londonderry (Credit: Tourism Northern Ireland)
The City Walls and The Guildhall in Derry~Londonderry (Credit: Tourism Northern Ireland)

Derry~Londonderry, and its neighbour Donegal are two destinations that showcase the island of Ireland at its best. There’s rich history and vibrant modern experiences in the city of Derry~Londonderry, and it’s just a short hop into the heart of Donegal’s stunning landscapes. 

 

While many clients think of Dublin and Belfast for a short break, it’s easy to access the splendours of Ireland’s north-west, and visitors are rewarded with unique and welcoming experiences. Flights to City of Derry airport are available from Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stansted, and thanks to the Common Travel Area there are no passport or visa requirements for travel between Great Britain and the island of Ireland. 

 

This recommended two-day itinerary highlights how clients can easily fill a short break with unique experiences. 

DAY 1: DERRY~LONDONDERRY 

KEY ATTRACTIONS

Start in Derry~Londonderry, which is famed for being the only remaining completely walled city on the island of Ireland, and it’s easy to explore on foot. Guided walking tours depart several times a day and are one of 10 attractions included in the Visit Derry Pass, which is valid for one or two days and offers a saving on admission fees. 

 

Several fascinating museums are included, such as the Tower Museum, which tells the story of the area and offers panoramic city views. Or, suggest the Museum of Free Derry, located in the Bogside area, which can also be combined with a walking tour. 

DELICIOUS TREATS 

After a morning of exploring, recommend refuelling at a restaurant in the charming Craft Village before browsing the artisan craft shops. 

 

Fans of the hit Channel 4 show Derry Girls should head to Badger’s Bar and Restaurant opposite the Foyleside shopping centre, as the side of the building showcases a huge mural featuring the cast of the show, or join a Derry Girls tour to see locations used during filming. 

UNEARTHING HISTORY 

Visitors wanting to discover how the past shaped the city of today can head to the ancient Saint Columb’s Cathedral. Save time to visit The Guildhall, which is one of the most recognisable local landmarks, built in neo-gothic style with a stunning collection of stained glass windows and a clock modelled on London’s Big Ben. 

The Walled City Brewery in Derry~Londonderry. Credit: Tourism Northern Ireland
The Walled City Brewery in Derry~Londonderry. Credit: Tourism Northern Ireland

Then it’s just a short walk to the city’s famous Peace Bridge, which was built in 2011 and connects the two sides of the River Foyle. It leads over to Ebrington Square, where the luxury Ebrington Hotel & Spa will open in 2023. The square is also home to the multi-award-winning Walled City Brewery gastropub, offering a unique range of signature brews and stunning food. 

 

Finally, head back over the bridge for a nightcap, as no trip here is complete without experiencing the traditional live music and atmosphere of Peader O’Donnells bar. 

DAY 2: DONEGAL

EASY ACCESS 

Visitors can explore Ireland’s most northerly point at Malin Head. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Visitors can explore Ireland’s most northerly point at Malin Head. Credit: Tourism Ireland

Kinnagoe Bay in County Donegal is just a 45-minute drive from Derry~Londonderry, offering peaceful beach walks on the east coast of the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal. 

 

Further along on the spectacular coastline of the Wild Atlantic Way, Malin Head is Ireland’s most northerly point and an area of great scenic beauty. Visitors can also join a tour here to see locations used in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and enjoy lunch at Ireland’s most northerly bar, Farren’s Bar. 

INTO THE WILD 

For something quirky, recommend animal lovers try a lighthearted trek guided by a friendly alpaca at Wild Alpaca Way. Or there’s the Wild Ireland animal sanctuary, which is located in an ancient Celtic rainforest and is home to brown bears, European wolves, wild boar and lynx. 

UNIQUE ENCOUNTERS

Grianan of Aileach fort stands tall in Donegal. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Grianan of Aileach fort stands tall in Donegal. Credit: Tourism Ireland

For those with time to see more, a visit to Fort Dunree to explore its Military Museum and art displays is a must. Spectacularly located, there are also signposted walks to marvel at the majestic cliffs and caves, and visitors can look out for dolphins, otters and an array of birds. 

 

If it's outstanding views clients are after, the ancient stone fort of Grianan of Aileach – which on a clear day offers breathtaking views of Lough Swilly, Lough Foyle and the surrounding counties – is another to add to the list. 

 

Budding historians will also enjoy learning more about life in Ireland from the Great Famine of the 1840s to the present day at Doagh Famine Village. 

 

Throughout a day of exploring, there are a wealth of places to dine in the area, including Nancy’s Barn bistro in the village of Ballyliffin, which serves world award-winning seafood chowder, so be sure to recommend this as a stop on any itinerary! 

 

However clients choose to spend their time in Derry~Londonderry and Donegal, they can be guaranteed these two unique destinations will deliver one amazing holiday. 

FURTHER INFORMATION

Discover more with our round-up of six fantastic experiences in the north-west of Ireland.

 

And discover more from Tourism Ireland about how these two fantastic destinations can create the ideal short break.

 

Website: trade.ireland.com

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