Carndonagh Church

Carndonagh

Carndonagh is a market town on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal a short drive from Malin Head. The town is dominated by the imposing Church of the Sacred Heart.
At the heart of the town is The Diamond, the central square where you will find many fine shops, pubs and restaurants.

Carndonagh by Михал Орела on Flickr


Places of interest nearby include Trawbrega Bay which is a Wildlife Sanctuary, Donagh Cross which dates back to the 7th Century, Malin Head, Doagh Famine Village which tells the story of Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840s until the present day, Ballyliffin Golf Club and Inch Wildfowl Reserve.

Accommodation in Carndonagh

Hotels

McGrory’s Hotel, Culdaff
Ballyliffin Hotel
Ballyliffin TownHouse Boutique Hotel

Bed and Breakfast

The Butterbean B&B
Ceecliff House, Culdaff
Red Gate House B&B

Self Catering

11 Malin Street, Noreens Place
The Wild Atlantic Stay
The Stone Cottage at Carndonagh
Tigín Tuí

How Far is Carndonagh?

Letterkenny: 62km. Donegal Airport: 118km, Dublin: 268km, Belfast: 91km, Knock Airport: 219km, Malin Head: 19km

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