LOCAL ATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO
Food & Drink
The Point Inn Bar & Restaurant, Quigley's Point (2 minute walk away)
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McCarron's Village Shop, Quigley's Point
(2 minute walk away)
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Kenny's Bar Callaghan's Traditional Irish Pub, Quigley's Point
(9 minute walk away)
The Boathouse Bar/Restaurant, Redcastle (8 minute drive)
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The Treehouse Bar & Restaurant, Muff
(7 minute drive)
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Tank and Skinny's, Cafe and Eatery, Muff
(7 minute drive)
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Rosato’s Bar & Restaurant, Moville
(12 minute drive)
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Things to do in Inishowen
Wild Ireland - Animal Sanctuary, Walk among the ancient trees and encounter Bears, Wolves, Lynx and Wild Boar on your journey through the past.
Inish Adventures - Kayaking, Banana Boating, Inflatable adventure waterpark on the waters of Lough Foyle
Leisureland - Leisureland is recognised as one of Ireland's leading Indoor Fun Parks. Catering for children of all ages
Redcastle Golf Course - Golfers are in for a treat on Redcastle Hotel's own 9 hole parkland golf course.
Greencastle Golf Course - Greencastle Golf Club is a beautiful 18 hole links course which nestles in the idyllic surrounds of the Inishowen Peninsula with idyllic views of Lough Foyle.
Maiden Heaven - Holistic Sanctuary providing Thai Massage, Aromatherapy Massage, Reflexology, Indian head Massage and Hot Stone Therapy
Location and History
Inishowen is Ireland's secret jewel. Rich in rugged & breathtaking landscape, it is remote, yet accessible. 3 hours from Dublin,1 hour and 45 minutes from Belfast International Airport or just 15mins from City of Derry Airport, it will reward your journey!
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The Inishowen 100 scenic drive is very popular with visitors and covers 100 miles of our beautiful landscape, covering many of our best places of interest.
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Places you must visit while you are here include:
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Malin Head, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland
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Grianán of Aileach, a 4000 year old ring fort with stunning views over Lough Swilly
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Doagh Famine Village, Step back in time and experience Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840s through until the present day
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