Grianan of Aileach
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🏰Grianan of Aileach

🎟Free / cheap🌳OutdoorsπŸ‘ΆAges 4–18+
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An Iron Age stone hillfort offering panoramic views of Lough Swilly, Lough Foyle, and the Inishowen Peninsula. Kids can explore the circular stone structure, run along the grassy interior, and enjoy the sense of history. The site is exposed, so dress for wind and rain.

  • Suitable for all ages who can manage a short uphill walk
  • No indoor facilities; bring snacks and water
  • Car park available, free entry
  • Best on clear days for the views

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

4–18+

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County

Donegal
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Country

Ireland

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