We started our Irish vacation last May in Co. Donegal. A friend grew up and lived in Ramelton before she emigrated to Canada, so that was where we made home base for the 1st few days. This video stirred a lot of memories as we visited quite a few of the sights in your video, and it gave us ideas for next time...and there WILL be a next time. We're hooked! Probably the best memory of that 1st few days was our stop at Grianan of Aileach. The views and ringfort are magical on their own, but the day we stopped, there was a wee concert happening with Irish fusion band Kíla...just a wild experience! They gained a couple new fans from Canada. If you're ever passing through Ramelton, stop for a drink at Purty House, and say g'day to Jesse...he pulls a dandy pint of the black stuff. Sláinte!
Great video, guys! Donegal is absolutely stunning, but sometimes neglected by tourists as it's considered "off the beaten track". You've really shown off many of its ample treasures; and the pair of you make a beautiful couple, it must be said. Safe travels!
Really enjoying your videos guys 👍 will be in Co Donegal for a week in October and we are bringing your recommendations with us all the way from Canada 🇨🇦😀
Wow, I knew Donegal was a beautiful place but I had no idea it was that gorgeous, nicest place I've ever seen and I've travelled a lot. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m watching from Prague, and it was incredibly interesting and informative. I discovered so many new places and helpful travel tips thanks to you. You’ve truly inspired me for future adventures! Can’t wait for your next uploads!❤❤❤
Thanks so much!! I've visited quite a few of these wonderful places and agree, Donegal is the best and, with Tory island as THE very best. 🌹❤️🌹 Did you know there's a maritime festival just on the other side of the border next week 🚣🚤🏄⛵😊Happy weekend from Dublin and I!!!
I just found out that I am direct decendent from the O'Dachartaigh - specifically Cornelius O'Dochartaigh. And I will travel to Donegal to see where it all started.
Hi there :-) This video shows exactly what I've been looking for! Will definitely spend a couple of days up there. I've questions for travelling Ireland in general as a soon to be solo traveller: 1) Do you guys have any advice for meeting new (irish) people? 2) I know, you prefer spending time away from tourists (me too, actually); but well, as a solo traveller, I'm still checking out some guided tours - do you have any experiences / recommendations? Wish you all the best! Rosamund
Hi guys! Can I ask, Number 12 - we won´t be allowed on the bus with our dogs. Which of the walking trails is the one you were on? Is it the Lakeside Walk, and I´ll just need to walk both ways, there and back? Thanks in advance, great video, we loved it!
Hi, thank you! We're not sure about the names of the trails, but the main one leads to the castle (4 km), and from there you can walk along the lake to the waterfall, which is another 3 km. Both trails are nice, though the first one is a bit busier. There is also a short hike to the top from the castle, offering a view of the castle and lakes from above (1.5 km from the castle). Wherever you go, it’s beautiful there!
@@SomethingToRemember that‘s helpful, thanks, I understand where you were now! We‘re also going to contact Trevor about the hawk walk. It looked fantastic. Thanks again, have a great Sunday 🤗
I think it's a bit subjective to say Malin head takes ages to get to. Coming from Belfast or Dublin airport it would be closer than most of the other locations you have mentioned. It may be off putting to prospective tourists. Very professional informative video though.
As a community service, I’d just like to suggest that you NOT underestimate the risks on local roads and trails at Slieve League. One of the dumbest things I’ve done as an ordinarily responsible father was to drive one of ours sons along the cliff edge road in a 5 speed, way too large, VW Caravan. My wife was smart enough to yank our youngest out of the van and wait behind. The road was more like a dangerous hiking trail, and when I realized it would be hours of one-way eight foot wide ring road driving to get back to them, I attempted to find a turnaround. In most places I could look straight down at barely visible seagulls a thousand feet below. When I found a spot with with six extra feet against the bank-side cliff wall, I tried the 10 point U Turn. A Mini Cooper came around the bend and when I asked the two fellas for help in flagging clearances they refused (probably French; definitely losers), and their faces were white as ghosts. TMI, but obviously I made it back. The oldest boy was smart enough to say very little about the event to his mother. I still cringe at the recall. Forewarned is forearmed. Wished some knowledgable local was available for advice back then.
@@SomethingToRemember There wasn’t a Visitor’s Center or anything I’d define as a main road when we were there. Nor reliable maps apps for that matter. Going again next May (with our new grandson), and we’ll stick to designated viewing areas. Cheers.
We started our Irish vacation last May in Co. Donegal. A friend grew up and lived in Ramelton before she emigrated to Canada, so that was where we made home base for the 1st few days. This video stirred a lot of memories as we visited quite a few of the sights in your video, and it gave us ideas for next time...and there WILL be a next time. We're hooked!
Probably the best memory of that 1st few days was our stop at Grianan of Aileach. The views and ringfort are magical on their own, but the day we stopped, there was a wee concert happening with Irish fusion band Kíla...just a wild experience! They gained a couple new fans from Canada.
If you're ever passing through Ramelton, stop for a drink at Purty House, and say g'day to Jesse...he pulls a dandy pint of the black stuff. Sláinte!
Thanks for sharing ☺️🙌🏻
Great video, guys! Donegal is absolutely stunning, but sometimes neglected by tourists as it's considered "off the beaten track". You've really shown off many of its ample treasures; and the pair of you make a beautiful couple, it must be said. Safe travels!
Thank you for your comment ☺️ take care ☘️
Really enjoying your videos guys 👍 will be in Co Donegal for a week in October and we are bringing your recommendations with us all the way from Canada 🇨🇦😀
Thanks! Enjoy your trip ☺️💚
My wife and I will also be there in October 17-21. Maybe we’ll meet up in a pub! Cheers!
@@AlbernIan 👍🩷
I can't wait to visit Donegal. We'll be in Donegal for 3 full days during our visit next month.
Enjoy ☺️😍
You are both so vibrant and deliver information ℹ️ in such a thorough way. Thank you THANK YOU 🙏🏽 KEEP SHINING
Thank a lot ☺️🙌🏻❤️
Wow, I knew Donegal was a beautiful place but I had no idea it was that gorgeous, nicest place I've ever seen and I've travelled a lot. Thank you for sharing.
It’s definitely among our favourite places in the world 💚☘️
@@SomethingToRemember what other places do you really love, I mean top three ?
Patagonia, Jordan and Indonesia ☺️
Great video! Can’t wait to come home next week and try some of these spots for a month 🙌🏻
Oh how exciting! Safe trip home Andy 😊
Well done on a great video guys. I've been to most of the places featured, but the footage is so spectacular that I want to go back again.
Ah thanks so much ☺️
Thank you so much for this video! I’m watching from Prague, and it was incredibly interesting and informative. I discovered so many new places and helpful travel tips thanks to you. You’ve truly inspired me for future adventures! Can’t wait for your next uploads!❤❤❤
We are glad you liked it☺️ enjoy your travels 😍
Brilliant video. Keep up the good work. Stay safe and enjoy yourselves.
Thanks so much! ☺️ Same to you 💚
Thank you, just moved in from Dublin. I’ll take your tips guys, take care
How exciting! Enjoy ☺️
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Thanks so much!!
I've visited quite a few of these wonderful places and agree, Donegal is the best and, with Tory island as THE very best. 🌹❤️🌹
Did you know there's a maritime festival just on the other side of the border next week 🚣🚤🏄⛵😊Happy weekend from Dublin and I!!!
@Jetmab04 hope we gave you some good reasons to come back! ☺️Enjoy 💚
Practically all of them.
great video, thanks!
Thank you for your comment ☺️
I just found out that I am direct decendent from the O'Dachartaigh - specifically Cornelius O'Dochartaigh. And I will travel to Donegal to see where it all started.
Enjoy 💚🇮🇪
Great video ❤
Thank you ☺️🙌🏻
Hi there :-)
This video shows exactly what I've been looking for! Will definitely spend a couple of days up there.
I've questions for travelling Ireland in general as a soon to be solo traveller:
1) Do you guys have any advice for meeting new (irish) people?
2) I know, you prefer spending time away from tourists (me too, actually); but well, as a solo traveller, I'm still checking out some guided tours - do you have any experiences / recommendations?
Wish you all the best!
Rosamund
Great video! We are planning our trip to Donegal in April next year. I would love to visit the birds of prey centre but I can't find it. Where is it?
Thank you😊 you need contact Trevor, his phone number is in the description box 😊
Hi guys! Can I ask, Number 12 - we won´t be allowed on the bus with our dogs. Which of the walking trails is the one you were on? Is it the Lakeside Walk, and I´ll just need to walk both ways, there and back? Thanks in advance, great video, we loved it!
Hi, thank you! We're not sure about the names of the trails, but the main one leads to the castle (4 km), and from there you can walk along the lake to the waterfall, which is another 3 km. Both trails are nice, though the first one is a bit busier. There is also a short hike to the top from the castle, offering a view of the castle and lakes from above (1.5 km from the castle). Wherever you go, it’s beautiful there!
@@SomethingToRemember that‘s helpful, thanks, I understand where you were now!
We‘re also going to contact Trevor about the hawk walk. It looked fantastic.
Thanks again, have a great Sunday 🤗
Sounds great, enjoy your travels ☺️🙌🏻
I think it's a bit subjective to say Malin head takes ages to get to. Coming from Belfast or Dublin airport it would be closer than most of the other locations you have mentioned. It may be off putting to prospective tourists. Very professional informative video though.
You are right 👍🏻 Thanks for watching 😊
Hi guys, random question but is TH-cam your main income which allows you to travel or do you have remote jobs?
Excellent videos. What about Portnoo?
Ah, missed that one 😅 Thanks!
Fun fact: Donegal’s only link to the rest of Republic of Ireland is its 5 mile long border with County Leitrim
Galánta! Maith sibh! Dún na nGall abú! Это было очень хорошо! Молодец!
Cheers ☺️🙌🏻
As a community service, I’d just like to suggest that you NOT underestimate the risks on local roads and trails at Slieve League. One of the dumbest things I’ve done as an ordinarily responsible father was to drive one of ours sons along the cliff edge road in a 5 speed, way too large, VW Caravan. My wife was smart enough to yank our youngest out of the van and wait behind. The road was more like a dangerous hiking trail, and when I realized it would be hours of one-way eight foot wide ring road driving to get back to them, I attempted to find a turnaround. In most places I could look straight down at barely visible seagulls a thousand feet below. When I found a spot with with six extra feet against the bank-side cliff wall, I tried the 10 point U Turn. A Mini Cooper came around the bend and when I asked the two fellas for help in flagging clearances they refused (probably French; definitely losers), and their faces were white as ghosts. TMI, but obviously I made it back. The oldest boy was smart enough to say very little about the event to his mother. I still cringe at the recall. Forewarned is forearmed. Wished some knowledgable local was available for advice back then.
You won’t have any problems if you take the main road to the visitor’s center 😊
@@SomethingToRemember There wasn’t a Visitor’s Center or anything I’d define as a main road when we were there. Nor reliable maps apps for that matter. Going again next May (with our new grandson), and we’ll stick to designated viewing areas. Cheers.
And thanks for the vlog and updates!
Tir Conail an sgire Uabhasach breagha bha sinn aig Kiilybegs Agus Fintra😅 ann an deas Tir Conail
Would you say this is budget friendly for a student
Ireland? Definitely not😊
Respect for Belfast
Belfast is in our “How To Travel Ireland In 2 Weeks” video. Have a look 😊
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