
🏞️Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park is a stunning 16,000-hectare wilderness in County Donegal, Ireland, centred around the 19th-century Glenveagh Castle and its beautiful gardens. Families can explore the castle's interior, picnic on the lawns, or hike one of the many trails ranging from short nature walks to longer mountain treks. The park is home to red deer, golden eagles, and a variety of plant life.
Highlights for families:
- Glenveagh Castle: Self-guided tours of the furnished rooms and tower
- Pleasure Gardens: Walled garden with exotic plants, fountains, and a children's area
- Visitor Centre: Interactive exhibits on the park's history and wildlife
- Walking trails: The Derrylahan Nature Trail is an easy 1.5 km loop perfect for young children
- Picnic spots and a playground near the castle
Facilities include a café, toilets, and a gift shop. Entry is free, but parking costs €5 per car. The park is open daily year-round, but the castle and gardens have seasonal hours. A great day out for nature-loving families, but note that the terrain can be muddy and uneven, so wear sturdy shoes and bring waterproofs.
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