Glenveagh National Park & Castle
Donegal & The North West
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Ireland's second-largest national park offers several walking and cycling trails for you to admire its scenic views and abundant wildlife, which also includes a remarkable red deer habitat. Stop for a tea and travel back in time at the 19th-century Victorian castle, also enjoyed by Greta Garbo during her visit to Donegal.
Useful Information
- Address: Glenveagh National Park, Gartan Mountain, Church Hill, Co. Donegal
- Email: glenveaghbookings@ahg.gov.ie
- Phone: +353 76 100 2537
- More Info: www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie
- Opening House: Daily 9am–5pm
Do & See
There's a lot to see and do in Donegal, from places of stunning natural beauty to adventure parks for the whole family to sites housing years of history.

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