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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Glenties Municipal District

Best natural monuments around Glenties Municipal District showcase a diverse landscape in County Donegal, Ireland. This region features rugged coastlines, mountains, and unique ecological habitats. Visitors can explore a variety of natural formations, from dramatic sea cliffs to the highest mountain in the county. The area provides opportunities to experience Ireland's natural heritage.

Best natural monuments around Glenties Municipal District

  • The most popular natural monuments is Horn Head Cliffs, a gorge that rises approximately 180 meters directly out of…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Mount Errigal

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The way from the parking lot on the R251 to the Errigal is very boggy. Steep ascent over gravel. However, the effort is rewarded with a magnificent view!

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Horn Head Cliffs

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Horn Head cliffs rise straight out of the water to a height of about 600 ft/180 m on the ocean side of the peninsula. They are an internationally important colony …

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Crohy Head Sea Arch

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Crohy Head Sea Arch, locally also known as The Breeches, is a striking coastal formation on the rugged cliffs southwest of Dungloe. The arch seen from the cliff is actually …

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Muckish Summit Cross

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From the sea side, Muckish Mountain looks like a giant lying wild boar in silhouette. It can be climbed well and safely and offers a great view.

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Assaranca Waterfall

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Beautiful waterfall along the coastal road! Recommend checking it out if you're in the area!

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The highest mountain in the Derryveagh range, Errigal peaks at 715m. It is also the tallest of the 'Severn Sisters' and in county Donegal. It's iconic shape makes it one of the most photographed places in Ireland.

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Maghera Caves

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Beautiful caves on a beautiful beach. Visitable only at low tide

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Horn Head Cliffs

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Impressive cliff landscape behind Coastguard Hill. If you arrive by bike, you should take the time for a short hike.

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Kilclooney Dolmen

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Hidden in the green landscape near Kilclooney, you'll find this spectacular Neolithic portal tomb, one of the most elegant examples of prehistoric architecture in Ireland. The enormous capstone of the …

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Magheraroarty Beach

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Magheroarty beach is a curve of almost pink sand with views to the nearby islands of Inishbofin and Tory to one side and the headland of Horn Head to the …

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May 30, 2026, View of Mount Errigal from Clady River

Mount Errigal (751 m) is the highest mountain in Donegal and one of Ireland's most iconic peaks. The mountain is immediately striking with its sharp, pyramid-shaped silhouette and its quartz summit that shines almost white in sunlight. Errigal stands apart from the surrounding hills, giving it a dominant presence from all directions — especially when driving inland from Dungloe, Doochary, or Dunlewey.

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Crohy Head Sea Arch, locally also known as The Breeches, is a striking coastal formation on the rugged cliffs southwest of Dungloe. The arch seen from the cliff is actually the Bristi Sea Stack, one of several natural arches carved out here by Atlantic erosion. The silhouette — a narrow, tall rock with a hollowed-out passage — forms one of Donegal's most recognizable coastal sights. The surroundings consist of steep grassy slopes, dark rocks, and open views towards Maghery and Arranmore.

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Hidden in the green landscape near Kilclooney, you'll find this spectacular Neolithic portal tomb, one of the most elegant examples of prehistoric architecture in Ireland. The enormous capstone of the largest dolmen balances with astonishing precision on its supporting stones and has overlooked the surrounding fields for over 5,000 years. Directly next to it lies a second, smaller dolmen, making this site a remarkable archaeological ensemble.

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The waterfall is located right off the road, and there's a small parking lot nearby. From here, the path to the beach and the cave isn't far.

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A beautiful view of the Irish Fujijama. Near the hotel on the road there are a few archaic round stone posts which, together with the water, provide a beautiful foreground.

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Beautiful waterfall along the coastal road! Recommend checking it out if you're in the area!

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One of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland. Miles of sandy beach, views of the islands and the mountains and not a soul in sight. Very close to paradise, at least for people for whom paradise does not have to be tropically heated.

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From the sea side, Muckish Mountain looks like a giant lying wild boar in silhouette. It can be climbed well and safely and offers a great view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments for visitors in the Glenties Municipal District?

Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic cliffs and seabird colonies at Horn Head Cliffs, the challenging ascent and panoramic views from Mount Errigal, and the scenic Crohy Head Sea Arch. These sites offer diverse experiences from coastal grandeur to mountain vistas.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the Assaranca Waterfall is easily accessible by road and makes for a perfect family stop. Additionally, Magheraroarty Beach offers a family-friendly natural setting with beautiful views.

Where can I find unique wildlife and botanical species in the Glenties Municipal District?

The Sheskinmore Nature Reserve is an exceptional destination for nature enthusiasts. It's home to 15-20 types of butterflies, various geese, ducks, and swans, and rare orchid species like the Bee, Butterfly, and Frog Orchids, which are unique to the Northwest region here.

What kind of hiking experiences can I find near the natural monuments?

The region offers a range of hiking experiences. You can tackle the challenging ascent of Mount Errigal for unparalleled panoramic views, or explore the rewarding trails of Muckish Mountain. For more options, check out the Hiking around Glenties Municipal District guide, which includes routes like the 'Mount Errigal & Mackoght loop'.

Are there any natural monuments that are also historical sites?

Yes, the Kilclooney Dolmen is a notable example. While a man-made monument, it is often considered within the context of the region's natural heritage, offering a glimpse into ancient history amidst the landscape.

What should I wear when visiting the natural monuments, especially for hiking?

For mountain hikes like Mount Errigal or Muckish Mountain, waterproof footwear is highly recommended due to boggy and peaty subsoil conditions. Layered clothing is also advisable given the changeable weather in County Donegal.

Can I explore caves in the Glenties Municipal District?

Yes, the Maghera Caves are a popular natural attraction. They can only be visited at low tide, so plan your visit accordingly. It's also a good idea to bring a flashlight for exploring inside.

What are the best times of year to visit the natural monuments in Glenties Municipal District?

The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for exploring, with longer daylight hours. However, winter can provide unique wildlife spotting opportunities at Sheskinmore Nature Reserve with the arrival of green and white-fronted barnacle geese.

Are there opportunities for road cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Glenties Municipal District offers scenic road cycling routes. You can find options like 'The Rosses Loop' or 'Bloody Foreland Loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Glenties Municipal District guide.

Where can I find stunning views of Mount Errigal without a challenging climb?

You can enjoy magnificent views of Mount Errigal from various vantage points around its base. A particularly recommended spot is the View of Mount Errigal from Clady River, which offers a picturesque perspective of the highest mountain in Donegal.

What other natural features, besides mountains and cliffs, can I explore?

Beyond the prominent mountains and cliffs, the region features tranquil coastal areas like Sheephaven Bay Beach and Portnoo Beach, which is a designated Natural Heritage Area. There are also several loughs (lakes) such as Lough Nillan, Lough Nacroaghy, The Stage Lough, and Lough Anna, perfect for communing with nature.

Are there any easy walks or trails suitable for all abilities near the natural monuments?

Yes, for easier walks, consider routes like the 'Glenveagh Castle along Lough Veagh' or the 'Derrylahan Nature Trail' within Glenveagh National Park. These are listed in the Easy hikes around Glenties Municipal District guide.

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