Dunfanaghy Golf Club

An 18 hole links course with spectacular views from the majority of the holes. Golf has been played on the seaside links since its establishment in 1905 by Mr Harry Vardon, six times winner of the British Open.

The Workhouse: Donegal Famine Heritage Centre

The Workhouse Home > Travel > The Workhouse: Donegal Famine Heritage Centre The Workhouse in Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, is a community heritage centre housed in a historic building that dates back to 1845. Originally serving as a refuge during the Great Famine, it now offers visitors a glimpse into Ireland’s past through its exhibitions and […]

Revive

Revive Home > Travel > Revive Dunfanaghy Revive, located in the historic Market House at Market Square, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, is a unique establishment dedicated to breathing new life into old furniture. Founded in July 2013, Revive combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design to restore and upcycle furniture, offering an alternative to mass-produced items. In […]

Muck n Muffins

Muck n Muffins Home > Travel > Muck n Muffins Muck ‘n’ Muffins, located in the heart of Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, is a charming establishment that seamlessly combines a pottery studio, gift shop, and coffee house. Founded and operated by sisters Deborah and Emma, the venue showcases their handcrafted ceramics, created on-site, alongside a curated […]

The Gallery

The Gallery Home > Travel > The Gallery, Dunfanaghy The Gallery, situated in Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, is a family-owned establishment housed in a historic 1840s stone building that once served as a fever hospital and later as a national school. Established in 1968 by renowned landscape artist Frank Egginton, and now managed by his daughter […]