For travellers, going to extremes can be rewarding – especially if you choose Malin Head, the northernmost point of Ireland. Standing on the raw edge of Europe, where the land crumbles into the ocean, ...
TOMMY MULLIN is a full-time farmer managing a flock of 600 lambing ewes and 20 suckler cows on a farm in Inishowen, located ...
THE deaths of John Mullan and his children Tomás and Amelia are the latest in a long list of tragedies to strike the Inishowen peninsula. Thursday’s night’s accident brought back painful memories of ...
Pól Ó Conghaile goes off the beaten track in search of Donegal’s hidden treasures. Paddle your own canoe It's flat calm on Lough Foyle, a perfect day for a paddle. Hooking up with Adrian Harkin of ...
The new RTÉ television series ‘The Lost Village’ is looking for anyone with information pertaining to the 13 families evicted from their homes in the small Donegal village of Carrowmenagh, in 1881.
An RTÉ News report broadcast on 24 December 2000. The reporter is Eileen Magnier.
A weekend wedding saw Brendan Crossan back on familiar turf in Inishowen and, despite a traumatic trip, the vistas, food and warm welcome mean he's sure to return again and again EVERY good hotel ...
The name poitin, or poteen, is derived from the ancient gaelic words for "small pot" and "small drink" County Donegal is best known for its spectacular countryside, unspoiled beaches and relaxed pace ...
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