Set high in the hills behind the village of Iskaheen, Morton God Dolmen is one of Inishowen’s most impressive prehistoric monuments. Surrounded by open bogland…
Standing proudly at the entrance to Lough Foyle, Northburgh Castle is one of Inishowen’s most striking medieval landmarks. Built in 1305 by the Norman lord…
Set on a peaceful hillside overlooking Lough Foyle, Cooley Cross & Skull House is one of Inishowen’s most atmospheric early Christian sites, steeped in history,…
Standing on a gently sloping hillside near Culdaff, the Carrowmore High Crosses are among the oldest surviving reminders of early Christian life in Inishowen. These…
Clonca High Cross, located just outside Culdaff in Inishowen, County Donegal, is one of the most important early Christian heritage sites on the peninsula. Founded…
Standing sentinel near Carndonagh for over 1,400 years, the Donagh Cross (also known as St Patrick’s Cross) is one of Ireland’s finest examples of early…
Perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop overlooking Trawbreaga Bay, Carrickabraghy Castle is a striking 16th-century stronghold and one of four remaining O’Doherty castles on the…