Donegal is in the north-west of Ireland. It is one of three counties in the province of Ulster that does not form part of Northern Ireland.
Map of Co. Donegal
A map of Co. Donegal showing its main towns and villages. Donegal borders the counties of Tyrone, Derry and Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland.
Courtesy of www.donegalcottageholidays.comMap of Co. Donegal
A map of Co. Donegal showing its main towns and villages. Donegal borders the counties of Tyrone, Derry and Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and Leitrim in the Republic of Ireland.
Courtesy of www.donegalcottageholidays.comThe name Donegal comes from the Irish Dún na nGall, meaning 'the fort of the foreigners'. Letterkenny, Donegal town and Lifford are the county's biggest towns.
Donegal shares a border with only one county in the Republic of Ireland, which is Co. Leitrim in north Connacht. The rest of its land border is shared with the Northern Irish counties of Derry, Tyrone and Fermanagh.
This unusual geographic position has led to Donegal people and their customs being considered somewhat distinct from the rest of the country. In fact, Donegal Tourism markets the county with the slogan 'up here it's different.'
In this section, we'll give you a flavour of life in Donegal, taking a look at some simple but revealing topics: home life, clothes and playgrounds.