Halloween Activities in Donegal: A Spooktacular Experience

As the crisp autumn air descends and the days grow shorter, the haunting allure of Halloween envelops County Donegal- the perfect place for your mid-term break. With its rich folklore, dramatic landscapes, and close ties to ancient Celtic traditions, Donegal is the perfect setting for Halloween activities. Whether you're after family-friendly events, spine-tingling ghost tours, or something to get your adrenaline pumping, Donegal offers a wide array of activities that capture the essence of Halloween. Here’s a rundown of some of the most exciting Halloween experiences you can enjoy when you stay with us at Carrick Gate. Donegal’s Ghostly Trails and Haunted Castles Donegal, with its ancient castles, coastal cliffs, and misty boglands, sets the perfect scene for ghost stories and haunted tours. Various guided ghost walks take place across the county, visiting historic sites said to be haunted. One standout is Donegal Castle, built in the 15th century by the O'Donnell clan. Its ancient halls are rumoured to echo with ghostly footsteps and eerie sounds after dark. Another popular spot is Dunree Fort, a coastal fortress with stunning views, which becomes the setting for spooky tours and haunted tales around Halloween. Pumpkin Patches and Family Fun Halloween in Donegal isn't just about thrills and chills—there’s also plenty for families to enjoy. Many local farms transform into pumpkin patches where children and adults can pick their own pumpkins and participate in other fun activities. Illies Pumpkin Patch near Buncrana hosts a popular Halloween-themed weekend with pumpkin carving, face painting, and more. It's an ideal spot for families looking to enjoy Halloween festivities without the fright factor. Wild Shores Food Festival Bundoran and Killybegs Get ready to indulge in a variety of delicious dishes, local specialties, and culinary delights from a selection of the best restaurants in the Northwest. Join Wild Shores for a gastronomic adventure that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more. Whether you're a foodie, a chef, or just someone who loves good food, this event is the perfect gastronomic weekend along the Wild Atlantic Way- and we are the best place to base yourself here at Carrick Gate. Spooky Storytelling Donegal has a rich tradition of storytelling, and Halloween is the perfect time to gather around a fire and hear local legends of banshees, ghosts, and otherworldly beings. Some venues host live storytelling events where local seanchaí (traditional Irish storytellers) share Donegal’s scariest and most enchanting tales. The Grianán of Aileach, a stone fort that dates back to the Iron Age, is one such mystical location where ancient stories about the region’s history, myths, and hauntings come alive. Celtic Folklore and Samhain Celebrations Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, a celebration marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. In Donegal, many communities still honour these old traditions, merging modern Halloween fun with ancient customs. Some towns organize Samhain festivals with bonfires, traditional music, and storytelling sessions that pay homage to Celtic heritage. One of the most atmospheric spots for such a celebration is Glencolmcille, a village that preserves much of its Gaelic traditions and folklore. Halloween in Donegal is a mix of ancient tradition, modern fun, and heart-pounding scares. Whether you prefer to dive into Donegal’s haunting folklore or take things at a more relaxed pace, there’s something for everyone. From ghost tours and haunted castles to family-friendly pumpkin patches and storytelling, Donegal's landscape and deep-rooted Celtic heritage make it a perfect destination to celebrate Halloween in all its eerie glory. We are the perfect base for your Halloween adventure to Donegal, whether you are travelling as a family, group or couple. Check out our Halloween special offer here for the perfect Mid-Term adventure!  Keep up to date with all of our news and special offers and sign up to our monthly newsletter here.

Romantic Breaks at Carrick Gate Donegal

Donegal, nestled in the wild northwest corner of Ireland, offers a landscape that feels almost tailor-made for romance. With its dramatic coastlines, hidden beaches, and lush green hills, Donegal provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway. Carrick Gate is based in the pretty town of Carrick, and is your perfect base for your romantic break to Donegal. Escape to our cozy accommodation, explore the great outdoors, and reconnect with that special someone. Here are our top packages to choose from Bed, Breakfast and Bike! For couples seeking fun and adventure, we have teamed up with the amazing team at Ireland by Bike to offer you a fantastic package that includes Bed and Breakfast at Carrick Gate, as well as e-bike hire for a full day for 2 adults! Discover Sliabh League Cliffs and Teelin Pier, Silver Strand and Glencolmcille, Kilcar, The Secret Waterfall and so much more! Make memories along the way and see the best of the Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal. Available from just €165 per couple! Find out more here. B&B and Whiskey TourCosy up together at Ardara distillery and enjoy one of their Whiskey tours. When you stay with us at Carrick Gate, you can enjoy a 10% discount off your tour at Ardara Distillery.Take a journey through smoky Irish whiskey and savoury maritime gins and appreciate the Donegal side of Irish spirits’ production. Once you have booked your night at Carrick Gate, please email bookings@carrickgate.com for your discount code. From only €85 per couple. Find out more here. Two night special! Check in and relax! For selected dates from now until the end of they year, you can check into Carrick Gate from only €80 per person for a two-night stay! We won’t blame you if you just want to relax in your room for two days! Find out more here. Romantic Things to Do Slieve League CliffsFor couples who love adventure, the Slieve League Cliffs offer one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe. The hike to the top is challenging but rewarding, with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s a perfect spot for couples who enjoy walking and want to experience the wild beauty of Donegal together. Sunset at Malin HeadAs the northernmost point of Ireland, Malin Head is a must-visit for couples. The rugged beauty of the cliffs and the expansive ocean views create a dramatic setting for a romantic sunset. On a clear night, the stargazing here is incredible, with the Northern Lights occasionally making an appearance. Horse Riding on Rossnowlagh BeachFor an unforgettable experience, take a horseback ride along Rossnowlagh Beach. The miles of golden sand and the sound of the Atlantic waves create a serene and romantic atmosphere. Whether you're an experienced rider or a beginner, local equestrian centers offer guided rides tailored to your experience level. Sliabh Liag Sauna Sliabh Liag Sauna is your ultimate relaxation and wellness destination located next to the magnificent Sliabh Liag Cliffs in Teelin, County Donegal and only 5 minute drive from us at Carrick Gate. Treat yourself to a unique experience of sauna therapy and invigorating ocean dips in their serene environment.  Dining: Romantic Restaurants in Donegal The Rusty Mackerel The Rusty Mackerel is a renowned traditional Irish bar and restaurant made famous for its traditional music and warm, friendly atmosphere. Sitting at the foot of Sliabh Liag, The Rusty Mackerel hosts a vibrant mix of both locals and visitors who come together to enjoy craic, ceol and the warmest welcome in Donegal.  Only a 5-minute drive from us here at Carrick Gate. Donegal is the perfect destination for couples seeking a blend of adventure, relaxation, and romance. Its unspoiled landscapes make it a place where memories are made. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer break, a stay at the Carrick Gate, Donegal, will leave you both enchanted and longing to return. Keep up to date with all of our news and special offers and sign up to our monthly newsletter here.

Last-Minute Summer Family Breaks in Donegal

When spontaneity calls and the desire to escape on a family adventure takes over, Donegal stands as an irresistible destination. With its rugged coastlines, enchanting landscapes, and rich cultural tapestry, Donegal offers myriad opportunities for last-minute family breaks that promise unforgettable memories. The Carrick Gate in Carrick is your perfect base! Embrace Nature’s Splendor Donegal’s natural beauty is its greatest allure, and there’s no shortage of outdoor activities to immerse the whole family in nature’s splendor. Slieve League Cliffs For an awe-inspiring experience, visit the Slieve League Cliffs, among the highest sea cliffs in Europe. The breathtaking views and the exhilarating cliffside paths will leave both children and adults in awe. There are safe viewing points where families can take in the dramatic scenery and capture stunning photos. The cliffs are a short 15 minute drive from us here at Carrick Gate. Beachside Bliss Donegal is renowned for its pristine beaches, perfect for a day of sandcastle building, swimming, and coastal exploration. Some of our local beaches include Portacowley Beach, Silver Strand and Muckross Bay. Cultural Excursions Delve into Donegal’s rich history and vibrant culture through its museums and heritage sites. Donegal Castle A visit to Donegal Castle offers a glimpse into the region’s storied past. The castle, located in Donegal Town, features restored rooms and informative displays that bring history to life. Children will enjoy exploring the ancient walls and learning about the castle’s significance in Irish history. Only 40 minutes from Carrick Gate. Glencolmcille Folk Village Step back in time at the Glencolmcille Folk Village, a living-history museum that recreates rural life in Donegal over the centuries. The thatched cottages, traditional crafts, and interactive exhibits provide an engaging experience for children and adults alike. The village is just a ten minute drive from us here at Carrick Gate! Adventure Activities For families seeking a bit more excitement, Donegal presents a host of adventure activities. Slieve League Boat trips. A must do activity for the entire family when you stay with us at Carrick Gate. Our Sail Away to Sliabh Liag package offers a discount for your boat trip. Ireland by Bike Discover Donegal by bike with our Bed, Breakfast, Bike package at Carrick Gate. This is how memories are made with the entire family. Find out more here. Accommodation Options Here at Carrick Gate, we are pleased to offer 3 different family rooms. Our family rooms are spacious and can cater for up to 2 adults and 2 children. Find out more here. Practical Tips for Last-Minute Visitors Pack Smart: Given Donegal’s unpredictable weather, pack layers, waterproofs, and comfortable walking shoes. Plan Ahead: While spontaneity is key, it’s wise to book accommodations and any popular activities in advance to avoid disappointment. Embrace Flexibility: Be open to altering plans based on weather conditions and local recommendations. In summary, Donegal’s captivating landscapes, family-friendly attractions, and welcoming accommodations make it an ideal destination for a spontaneous family getaway. Whether you’re exploring ancient castles, basking on sandy beaches, or embarking on an outdoor adventure, Donegal promises a last-minute family break filled with joy and discovery. Keep up to date with all of our news and special offers and sign up to our monthly newsletter here.

Top 10 Things to Do in Donegal This Summer

Donegal, a gem in the northwest of Ireland, offers an array of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and exciting activities, making it an ideal summer destination. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a history buff, or simply looking to relax, Donegal has something for everyone. Why not base yourself here, at Carrick Gate where most of Donegal’s hidden gems are a short distance away! Here are the top 10 things to do in Donegal this summer. 1. Visit Slieve League Cliffs The Slieve League Cliffs are among the highest sea cliffs in Europe, rising nearly 2,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The panoramic views from the top are awe-inspiring, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Hike along the cliff paths to fully experience the dramatic scenery, or take a boat tour to see the cliffs from below. If you are looking for accommodation close to The Sliabh League Cliffs, Carrick Gate is only a 5 minute drive from the visitor centre! 2. Discover Glencolmcille Folk Village The Folk Village Museum is a cluster of several small cottages, called a ‘clachan’, perched on a hillside overlooking the sandy curve of Glen Bay Beach in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area) of South West Donegal. Designed, built and maintained by the local people, the Folk Village is one of Ireland's best living-history museums. Find out more here. Glencolmcille is only a 10 minute drive from us here at Carrick Gate. 3. Discover Donegal Castle In the heart of Donegal Town stands Donegal Castle, a well-preserved fortress with a rich history dating back to the 15th century. Explore the castle’s interiors, featuring fine furnishings and informative exhibits, and stroll through its scenic grounds. The castle offers a glimpse into the region’s past, highlighting its strategic importance and architectural heritage. Enjoy free entry on the first Wednesday of each month. Find out more here. 4. Relax on Donegal’s Beaches Donegal boasts some of the most pristine beaches in Ireland. Visit the Blue Flag beaches of Bundoran, Rossnowlagh, and Culdaff for sunbathing, swimming, or surfing. Each beach has its own unique charm, from the bustling atmosphere of Bundoran to the tranquil sands of Culdaff, making them perfect spots to unwind and enjoy the summer sun. Beaches close to us here in Carrick include Silver Strand and Fintra Beach. 5. Take a Trip to Tory Island A ferry ride to Tory Island offers a unique cultural experience. The island is known for its strong sense of community, traditional Irish music, and the distinctive Tory Island dialect. Explore the island’s historical sites, such as the Tau Cross and the round tower, and enjoy the hospitality of the locals. The island’s rugged beauty and artistic heritage make it a memorable day trip. Find out more here. 6. Experience the Wild Atlantic Way Donegal is a key part of the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic coastal route that stretches along Ireland’s western seaboard. Drive or cycle along this route to witness some of the most spectacular coastal landscapes in the country. Highlights in Donegal include Malin Head, Ireland’s northernmost point, and Fanad Head, home to the picturesque Fanad Lighthouse. 7. Hike Mount Errigal For outdoor enthusiasts, hiking Mount Errigal, the highest peak in Donegal, is a rewarding challenge. The ascent offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Poison Glen and the Derryveagh Mountains. The climb is steep but manageable, and the summit provides a sense of accomplishment along with breathtaking vistas. 8. Explore Donegal Craft Village Immerse yourself in the local arts and crafts scene at the Donegal Craft Village. This creative hub hosts a collection of studios where artists and craftspeople produce and sell their work. Watch live demonstrations of pottery, glass blowing, and weaving, and pick up unique handmade souvenirs to remember your trip by. 9. Attend a Traditional Music Session Donegal is famous for its vibrant traditional Irish music scene. Visit local pubs in towns like Ardara, Glenties, and Letterkenny to experience live music sessions. These gatherings are characterized by spontaneous performances featuring fiddles, flutes, and bodhráns, offering an authentic taste of Irish culture and hospitality. 10. Explore Glenveagh National Park Glenveagh National Park, one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural reserves, is a must-visit. Wander through its vast landscapes, which include serene lakes, rugged mountains, and native woodlands. Don’t miss the Glenveagh Castle, a 19th-century mansion with beautifully manicured gardens. The park offers various walking trails suitable for all fitness levels, and guided tours provide fascinating insights into its history and wildlife.   Donegal’s mix of natural beauty, cultural richness, and outdoor activities ensures a memorable summer visit. Whether you’re exploring ancient castles, hiking rugged peaks, or simply relaxing on a sandy beach, Donegal has something to captivate every visitor. We can’t wait to welcome you.

In the Hills of Donegal – enchanting County becoming ‘Hollywood of Ireland’

Article by Kieran Cunningham @ The Irish Daily Star.   It may not have California weather but south-west Donegal can make a strong claim to be the Hollywood of Ireland.   But what was missing for a long time was quality accommodation for tourists – something that has now been addressed with the opening last month of a spectacular new boutique accommodation provider.   Carrick Gate has a prime spot in the village of the same name, which is at the eastern end of the Glencolmcille parish, with Sliabh Liag as a spectacular backdrop.   Carrick Gate with Sliabh Liag in the background (Image: Carrick Gate)   Hollywood Heavy Hitters loving Donegal Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker have a holiday home in Kilcar, visit a couple of times a year, and can be spotted browsing the aisles in Supervalu in Killybegs. Paul Mescal and Emily Watson filmed God’s Creatures in Glencolmcille two years ago, and the former’s famous O’Neill’s shorts were on display during his regular jogs around the area.   One of Netflix’s recent hits is In the Land of Saints and Sinners – and it was filmed in Glencolmcille and Kilcar. Liam Neeson, Ciarán Hinds, Kerry Condon, Niamh Cusack, Colm Meaney and Jack Gleeson – who memorably played Joffrey in Game of Thrones – are among a stellar cast.   They threw themselves into Donegal life, supping pints in the local pubs, taking boat trips and laughing and joking with fans.   Neeson has since sung the praises of Glencolmcille on American TV, something that Mescal did before him in an interview in Irish on TG4. That the spectacular scenery of this region attracts filmmakers is nothing new.   In the early 1990’s, The Railway Station Man was filmed here – with Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie reuniting for the first time since Don’t Look Now – as was BBC drama Murder in Eden.   The celeb spotting goes into the sporting arena too. Cousins Séamus Coleman, the Ireland football captain, and Dessie Farrell, the Dublin GAA manager, both have holiday homes here.   King room at Carrick Gate (Image: Carrick Gate)   New quality accommodation along the Wild Atlantic Way Carrick Gate is the brainchild of Byrne siblings Frances, Michael and Hugh – who have excelled in businesses both in Ireland and the UK, and that expertise shows.   It hadn’t even been open a week when I stayed there in late April but you’d never have known it. There were no signs of any teething troubles and the staff, led by manager Jessica Byrne, couldn’t have been more helpful and obliging.   There are 10 bedrooms and, in a nice touch, all are named after local townlands – Drim, Teelin, Malin and so on.   In the day job covering sport, I’ve travelled the globe since joining this newspaper in 1998. So that brings with it a fair idea of what you want from a hotel, boutique or otherwise.   It’s not always about location, location, location either. There was one hotel that had a prime spot beside Times Square but, unfortunately, it was full of rooms that were also prime spots for cockroach breeding.   There have been plenty of fine hotels too, big and small, and I’d genuinely rate Carrick Gate up there with the best I’ve experienced.   During renovations or revamps, you often find corners are cut that quickly become noticeable. Not here, the building has been finished to a high standard and clearly a lot of thought has gone into everything from the vertical radiators to the window blinds to the artwork on the walls to the bathroom fittings.   A spectacular sunset at Sliabh Liag (Image: Carrick Gate)   Exploring all the area has to offer It’s an ideal place to explore the area and, believe me, there’s plenty to explore. Sliabh Liag, the highest sheer sea cliffs in Europe at 1972 feet – nearly three times the height of the Cliffs of Moher, are just a couple of miles away down the Teelin Road and they’re one of the biggest attractions on the entire Wild Atlantic Way.   I’d recommend a couple of pit stops along the way. Brew In Thru is one of the best of the cast of thousands of coffee trucks you’ll find around the country at various tourist stops.   And The Rusty Mackerel – a favoured spot of SJP – is famed for its food and traditional music. Last year, it won the award for best Gastro pub in Ireland. No visit to this area is complete without taking to the water with Sliabh Liag Boat Tours, and there is no better guide than owner Paddy ‘Murdoch’ Byrne, the saltiest of salty sea dogs.   In the village of Carrick itself, there are two pubs worth a visit. Hegarty’s Slieve League Lodge is a must for GAA fans, in particular. You’d pass a pleasant hour looking at the photographs on the walls – something that former Ireland manager Stephen Kenny did last summer. Like Evelyn’s Central Bar across the road – a joint that is often jumping – there is regular live music and the recent addition of Italian chef Davide Tullio is a big plus.   You are in the hills of Donegal so hill walking is recommended, as is cycling. If the hills prove too steep, then make it easier for yourself by renting an electric bike from Ireland by Bike across the bridge from Carrick Gate.   The abandoned Village of Port (Image: Carrick Gate)   Glencolmcille – Tradition and the Irish Language Of course, you are just on the edge of the Glencolmcille parish so it’s worth heading six miles in the road and, from there, you can explore everything from the famed Folk Village Museum to the sublime beaches to Glen Head with its Martello Tower from the Napoleonic wars.   Glencolmcille has also become a magnet for Irish language learners with Oideas Gael one of the most successful schools for adults in the country. Just ask former President Mary McAleese, former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, renowned poet Paul Muldoon and iconic singer Damien Dempsey. They all went to Oideas Gael for classes in recent years.   A trek to Port, a deserted village in the mountains, is recommended. Famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas lived nearby in Glenlough for a spell in the 1930s.   After all that, you’ll want some refreshment. An Chistin, the Lace House and the John Eoiníns Bar are all good dining options in Glencolmcille.   Dining area in Carrick Gate (Image: Carrick Gate)   Accommodation at the Gateway to Sliabh Liag Carrick Gate will be waiting for you and, when you return, it will feel like a home from home.   With the fresh sea air in this area, you’ll sleep like a baby. Breakfast is continental buffet style – and of high quality, like everything about Carrick Gate.   Room prices start at €140 per night, and family rooms at a very reasonable rate are available.   Full details can be found on carrickgate.com or by calling +353 86 8112292.   Enjoying Kieran’s article at breakfast (Image: Carrick Gate)   Originally published online by Irish Star.com and Irish Mirror.ie on 18-05-2024

Celebrating the Opening of Carrick Gate

The team at Carrick Gate are delighted to be up and running and are looking forward with great anticipation to our first season offering luxury accommodation in this beautiful part of the World.   Thank you also to the many local businesses and individuals who have helped in any way during the set up and opening of Carrick Gate.   We are also delighted to have launched the www.carrickgate.com website, where you will find relevant information about Carrick Gate and the surrounding areas and the many attractions available locally.   You can also book our rooms directly using the websites secure booking engine, ensuring that you are dealing directly with the Team at Carrick Gate at all times.   There is a Frequently Asked Questions section in the About Us page, a Gallery with images from Carrick Gate and of Local Attractions, along with reviews on the Reviews page.   Spacious King room   We will add articles to the websites News section on a regular basis. If you have content ideas for this section please feel free to contact Jessica for a chat.   We hope to see many new faces come through the door, as well as some more familiar faces dropping in to say hello. Whatever the case we hope they will enjoy their time at Carrick Gate.   In the meantime, please feel free to share this article or our website address on any of your social media accounts. We appreciate your support.   The Carrick Gate Team

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