
Lifford Courthouse is a beautifully restored 18th-century courthouse that now serves as a museum and tourist information centre. Families can explore the history of County Donegal through engaging exhibits, including the story of the Red Hugh O'Donnell and the 1798 Rebellion. The building itself is a landmark with its distinctive architecture. Interactive displays and hands-on activities for children. Costume corner where kids can dress up as historical figures. Free admission, making it a budget-friendly family outing. Excellent rainy-day option as the entire attraction is indoors. Located in the heart of Lifford, with nearby parks and cafes.
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A great choice when the weather is against you

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Lifford Courthouse is a beautifully restored 18th-century courthouse that now serves as a museum and tourist information centre.
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Perfect for rainy days
The entire courthouse is indoors, making it an excellent choice when County Donegal weather turns wet.
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