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Donegal

Loop to Fanad Lighthouse and Rossguill Peninsula — County Donegal

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Ireland
Donegal

Loop to Fanad Lighthouse and Rossguill Peninsula — County Donegal

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Loop to Fanad Lighthouse and Rossguill Peninsula — County Donegal

05:15

101km

1,280m

Road cycling

A beautiful route around the Fanad and Rossguill peninsulas, where you’ll ride along rugged coastline, past golden sandy beaches and through untamed landscapes.

It’s a lumpy route but devoid of any sharp climbs and interspersed with flat sections to spin out the legs. There are a few refuel points, but we’d suggest carrying some snacks that can be enjoyed at any of the numerous stunning viewpoints, including Fanad Lighthouse.

Starting in Milford, you’ll hop onto the Eurovelo route 1 briefly before heading out to the coast road, where you’ll have views across to Inch Island, an important nature reserve. Following the coastline’s contours, you’ve the Atlantic and golden beaches on one side and a mosaic of lush green fields and wild landscapes on the other. A short climb grants you views over the golden sands of Ballymastocker Bay and its Blue Flag beach.

The charming village of Portsalon and its scenic stone harbour has a quintessential Irish pub, or continue to Fanad Lighthouse, perched on its rocky outcrop, for snacks with a view over the vast Atlantic.

A rolling, sinewy country road transports you to Harry Blaney Bridge that connects Fanad and Rossguill peninsulas. Rugged and wild landscapes surround you on the road around Rossguill peninsula, where you’ll pass the cosy vibes of the Singing Pub and the breathtaking views at its northern reaches and of Doagh Bay.

Returning inland, Na Dunaibh Downings town offers a couple of refuelling options before heading over the highest point of the route. A fabulous descent offers views over Mulroy Bay before heading back to Milford.

Last updated: July 8, 2025

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26.0 km

Ballymastocker Bay viewpoint

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Awesome views looking down to Portsalon beach and town. Take care not to let it distract you on the fast descent!

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42.6 km

Fanad Lighthouse

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The Visitor Centre at Fanad Head Lighthouse is the starting point for one of the most iconic locations along the Wild Atlantic Way. From here, you can walk to the lighthouse and get an impressive view of the cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean. The centre provides information about the history of the lighthouse, shipping, and the surrounding area. The combination of rugged coast, clear light, and the sound of the ocean makes this an ideal place to take a break, take photos, or visit the lighthouse before continuing your drive towards Ballyhiernan Bay or Mulroy Bay.

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62.7 km

Harry Blaney Bridge

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The Harry Blaney Bridge is not only an engineering feat but also one of the most spectacular viewpoints along the Wild Atlantic Way. This 340-meter-long bridge was opened in 2009 and replaced a ferry connection that had been out of service since the 1960s. As you cross Mulroy Bay, you will enjoy a sweeping panorama of the bay, the surrounding islands, and the distant mountains of Donegal. For cyclists and walkers, it is an absolute must to stop at the official viewpoint on the north side (Fanad side) for the best photo opportunities.

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73.3 km

Rossguill Peninsula

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Rossguill lies between Fanad to the east and Horn Head to the west, a narrow peninsula where heather, dunes, and ocean alternate. The coastline is open and slightly curved, with calm beaches and low ridges that constantly offer new views of Mulroy Bay and the Atlantic side. The roads run close to the water and through small, scattered settlements, making the landscape feel both vast and intimate. It is an area defined primarily by light, wind, and the open space of North Donegal.

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101 km

108 m

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41.3 km

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June 30, 2025

A beautiful route around the Fanad and Rossguill peninsulas, where you’ll ride along rugged coastline, past golden sandy beaches and through untamed landscapes.



It’s a lumpy route but devoid of any sharp climbs and interspersed with flat sections to spin out the legs. There are a few refuel points, but

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