An interesting and unspoilt 17th century
plantation village picturesquely situated at
the head of Trawbreaga Bay. A Key feature is
the bridge crossing the Ballyboe River; its ten
arches spanning the bay. It is the second largest
stone bridge in Ireland. The original triangular
village green is still intact, planted with limes,
sycamore and cherries, and recently with oaks
to commemorate the Ó’Dochartaigh Clan. The
Church of Ireland parish church has a fine three
state battlemented tower with square pinnacles.
The Lagg Road to Malin Head takes the visitor
along the shores of Trawbreaga Bay. The Bay is
an area of regional ornithological importance and
has been declared a wildlife sanctuary.
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