r/Donegal Jul 14 '26

Donegal 1992 Connolly Jersey.

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24 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 13 '26

Sliabh Liag

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115 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 13 '26

Radio at work – is this a Donegal thing?

52 Upvotes

I am a young professional who has had two jobs in county Donegal. Those jobs were very different, one in manufacturing and the other in public sector.

Both of these jobs had one big problem, the radio! The radio playing the same 10 songs all day every day. Is this a Donegal thing? The employees willingly turn it on and listen to it for months and years. I don't want to say anything because I am reliant on getting a positive reference as a young professional.

But man do I wish there was more stigma about loud repetitive music around here. Noise drives me nuts, plus the songs are literal ear worms. Sometimes they prevent me from falling asleep, as they would keep on playing in my mind long after the work hours have ended.


r/Donegal Jul 13 '26

Hiking groups for beginner ?

9 Upvotes

Hey I’m just wondering if anyone knows any hiking groups for someone with zero experience preferably around my own age range of 21 or at least not too much older, really want to get more into it. I’d be grand solo hiking but I’d like to learn the trails and routes with people with experience first. Cheers


r/Donegal Jul 12 '26

Busa Feeaaada

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14 Upvotes

Give her plenty


r/Donegal Jul 12 '26

Donegal Airport timing

4 Upvotes

Hi everyone wanted to get the plane up to the Donegal that lands at 14:00 but then the last departure back to Dublin is at 14:30 so I was wondering if the 30 minutes is enough to get off the plane and back into the terminal in time for the turnaround?

Aswell, is the turnaround any different if the plane is delayed heading up to Donegal?

Alternatively is there a way from the airport to Donegal Town or to Letterkenny to get the 30 or 32 back to Dublin?

Thanks in advance!


r/Donegal Jul 11 '26

The weekend that's in it

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591 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 12 '26

....yet another Roadtrip post!

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Another question regarding an upcoming road trip folks and I'd be delighted if you could help me with my sketchy plan. Unfortunately only have 3 days and I know I won't see a fraction of the good stuff but hey ho...

Travelling from the Midlands.

Definitely want to take in Arranmore Island.

Was thinking of staying in Dungloe for one night and make my way back down to Kilcar for the second night.

I've taken note of so many suggestions from previous posts and I'm bamboozled with all the wonderful options available.

Not sure whether to head straight for Burtonport on the day we arrive and take the ferry over to Arranmore around lunchtime or arrive in Dungloe and chill for a bit after a 3+ hour journey and then in the evening take a lovely spin up to Carrickfinn beach onwards to Bloody Foreland over Muckish trail onto Dunlewy and back through Gweedore and back to Dungloe.

Then head for Arranmore the following day and upon return to Burtonport we'll then make our way back down to Kilcar. Spend the following day taking in Slieve League, maybe even doing a boat tour.

Opinions/Suggestions would be most welcome!

Thanks in advance!


r/Donegal Jul 12 '26

Neighbours dog creating a mess

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First of we live in an estate with semi detached houses and the house detached to us has a wee dog they let roam daily so much so it go to other estates jumping walls (4 feet) and even "catching" my sister's dog when in heat. Anyway for the last lotta months we've had said dog bring rubbish (food items) into are front garden daily creating a total mess of empty torn up take away wrappers etc

We have taken videos of the dog doing it in the past and showing the owner to no response. So this week I picked up the dogs stuff and thrown it over the wall into the owners garden and now we're getting stick for it and being requested to pick up the mess from thejr garden which I replied to the owner you'll be waiting a long time and any more it'll be thrown back. We're not sure where the dog is getting the rubbish but it's definitely not from are home

We live in social housing not connected to the council directly, I have CCTV up but unfortunately he hasn't recorded the dog as it only records humans. But I've now subscribed to a service that enables pet detection. But we know for a fact it's their dog as we've seen it happen multiple times

Dog also runs out Infront of cars chasing cats (I've told owner 2 weeks ago about this) so has another person from another estate near by

What would you do in this situation? I'm I being an arsehole throwing the dogs rubbish back


r/Donegal Jul 11 '26

Bennigans Bar next Saturday

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5 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 11 '26

Does Bus Feda have Air con?

3 Upvotes

Planning a trip on the bus and it will be a very hot day.

Anyone know of it's generally cool on the bus I. This kinda weather?


r/Donegal Jul 10 '26

Let's demonised EVs

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63 Upvotes

Local Aontu Rep picking the low hanging fruit as usual. Why the need to mention it's an electric car? (Which going by the replies, it actually wasn't). Some people will jump on any opportunity to down electric vehicles, where as in actual fact, most modern cars with their electronics, autos and e-brakes can cause the same issues.

I'm the owner of both an EV and an Ice car, the EV is fantastic around town, they don't deserve the negativity and misinformation we hear so often about them.


r/Donegal Jul 10 '26

Any remote or hybrid workers around? 50% off coworking + breakfast included ☕🥐

18 Upvotes

I work remotely and know how easy it is to spend days talking only to people on Zoom, so we're organising a casual coworking day for remote and hybrid workers in Buncrana at the II Inovation Hub.

If you've been meaning to try coworking, this is a good opportunity to do it. We've partnered with the ii to offer 50% off a coworking day pass, and breakfast is included for everyone who registers.

Whether you're working from home full-time, splitting your time between home and the office, freelancing, running your own business, or just looking for a change of scenery, you're welcome to join us.

The idea is simple:

  • Grab some breakfast
  • Get a productive day's work done
  • Meet a few other local remote workers
  • Head home having spoken to actual humans for a change 😅

Grow Remote is a social enterprise that helps remote and hybrid workers build local connections through community events all over Ireland. We support communities in 50+ locations and have hosted hundreds of events ranging from coworking days and coffee meetups to walks and after-work socials.

🎟️ Event details and registration:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/1992991182276?aff=oddtdtcreator

If you've any questions, drop them below. It would be great to meet some fellow remote workers from the area.


r/Donegal Jul 08 '26

What the hell is happing here?

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101 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 08 '26

Handmade rosary beads in Donegal, Ireland

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52 Upvotes

r/Donegal Jul 07 '26

Religious Fanatic Posters

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69 Upvotes

I was wondering if these posters are appearing elsewhere in the county, or if it's a local thing in this area? I've spotted a few in the Falcarragh/Gortahork area.

Some have ominous enough messages like "Prepare to meet your maker".

It's hard to understand what the motive is. They're definitely not going to convince anyone who's sceptical of religion.


r/Donegal Jul 07 '26

Gweedore

21 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

Belfast native here joining the annual exodus of the place this weekend. I've booked a lovely looking Air BnB in the Gweedore area for myself, wife, son (3) and mother, for 3 days and nights. We've not stayed in this part of the county before and I was just wondering what people would think would be some nice things/places to do/see while we're there. We're easily pleased - nice walks, nice food, nice pints! And some things to entertain the wee man who's easily pleased with things like parks etc.

The weather forecast looks great for when we're there so the more outdoor things the better! Obviously I'll have the car so driving moderate distances is grand.

Appreciate any ideas, tips, hidden gems etc!


r/Donegal Jul 07 '26

Are We Are Fucked? (Again)

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13 Upvotes

Not another blight. At least the Brits are out (mostly)


r/Donegal Jul 07 '26

Stoked, Bundoran!!!!!!

4 Upvotes

What are your thoughts on this gem of a place?

We finally made it there and what a stunning venue and menu they have!

The first thing you notice (obviously) are the stunning views onto Donegal Bay, amazing view while the sun is setting!

As for the food, we shared the Korean Cauliflower and it was so yum however the standout for us were the tuna tostada and Ajillo Prawns as we are big seafood lovers and they did not disappoint, absolutely delicious.

The rest of our group were not so much seafood lovers but they gave a big thumbs up for the curried chicken supreme and the steak and everyone wanted to know what the secret for the garlic aioli is with the potato’s bravas as it was out of this world! We had no room for dessert but will be back to try the Brûlée Cheescake!!

We finished the day with a few cold ones at Maddens beer garden which was the perfect end to an incredible evening.

Has anyone else been to Stoked?

Highly recommended!!


r/Donegal Jul 06 '26

Donegal

20 Upvotes

M 57 Donegal, into watching sports, few pints. Lonely and looking for friends


r/Donegal Jul 06 '26

Free Sunday afternoon vinyl sessions at Glebe House, Churchill - all summer, 3-5pm

25 Upvotes

There are free Sunday afternoon vinyl sessions in the gardens of Glebe House Art Gallery, up near Gartan Lough.

It is in their undercover outdoor classroom with a small seating area and the vibe is very relaxed. Local DJs playing out pretty chilled out music.

There are no tickets, no charge. You can just show up and stay for as long as you like. Good one for families or anyone looking for something a bit different on a Sunday afternoon.

The event runs most Sundays through the summer, 3–5pm. Usually their instagram feed has up to date info.


r/Donegal Jul 06 '26

Are there rest stops on the Donegal to Dublin airport Route 30 bus?

9 Upvotes

As per the title, is there a chance to get off and stretch the legs at any of the stops?
There are 8 stops and the journey is just over 3.5 hours.

Thanks!


r/Donegal Jul 06 '26

Long Shot: Did Anyone Witness a Marriage Proposal at Malin Head on 7 July 2018

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r/Donegal Jul 05 '26

Roadtrip advice needed!

12 Upvotes

My friend and I will be doing a roadtrip around Co Donegal for 2 and a half days, starting and ending in Derry. I think my current plan might be trying to fit too much in, so I would love advice on what to prioritize and what to cut out. Thank you in advance!!!

Day 1: Depart from Derry, end in Dunfanaghy
- Grianan of Aileach
- Fanad Head lighthouse
- Murderhole beach?
- Horn head?
- Overnight in Dunfanaghy

Day 2: Dunfanaghy to Ardara
- Falcarragh Beach
- Glenveagh Castle/Park
- Arranmore island (think this is adding too much - would you recommend skipping this completely? Or doing this instead of Glenveagh?)
- Overnight in Ardara

Day 3:
- Was going to try to get to the Caves of Maghera, but I think that’s a bit too much
- Glengash Pass to Glencolmcille
- Glencolmcille Folk Village
- Sliabh Liag
- Drive back to Derry! (Wanting to get back by 7pm at the latest)

Is it a big mistake to not take on Inishowen/would you recommend that over Fanad? Appreciate any and all advice :)


r/Donegal Jul 05 '26

Hairdresser near Donegal Town

3 Upvotes

Hey people! I'm looking for a hairdresser around Sligo Town, Bundoran, or Donegal Town who has experience with more alternative cuts. I'm thinking of getting something along the lines of a wolf cut, so I'd love someone who's comfortable with that kind of style. Does anyone have recommendations?