| Local Attractions |
| DOAGH FARM Tel: +353 77 76493/78078 Mobile: 086-8464749 ![]() |
This outdoor museum tells the story of life in this area in the 1970's going back to the famine in the 1840's resident Singers, Musicians and Dancers during June, July and August. |
| GRIANAN VISITOR
CENTRE Tel:+353 77 68000 ![]() |
The Grianan Visitor Centre is housed within the beautiful little church at the foot of Grianan Hill. The church is 2 km from Grianan of Ailigh, seat of the Ui Neill's High Kings of Ulster and Ireland. Within the church there are 9 levels. 3 levels interpret the Mythology, History, Flora and Fauna of Grianan and its environment. The restaurant, reception and the service area take up the remaining floors. Open 7 days a week. All enquires are welcome. |
| TULLYARVAN MILL Tel: +353 77 61613 ![]() |
This early 19th century corn mill has been beautifully restored as a thriving cultural centre which houses a craft shop and exhibition area, a cafe and a conference venue. The Mill also hosts concerts, visual art workshops and classes, music workshops and summer schools. |
| INISHOWEN MARITIME MUSEUM & PLANETARIUM Tel: +353 77 81363/81086 Website ![]() |
Boats from 6ft to 50ft. The Armada Room, Emigration Room, thousands of items of memorabilia and photographs. A new State of the Art Planetarium exploring the universe, star shows open to the public and groups, a must for all ages. Disabled facilities available. |
| FORT DUNREE MILITARY MUSEUM Tel: +353 77 61817 ![]() |
Fort Dunree is perched majestically on a rocky outcrop overlooking Lough Swilly. An exciting new exhibition opens in the Museum this year covering the history of the Fort, the people who lived there and the events that shaped their lives. Original military equipment is used to tell the story of the Fort. Open most of the year, seven days a week. |