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Oakfield Park
The guide was updated:Oakfield Park is a family-friendly park, regarded as one of the best in Ireland. A place of verdant beauty, make sure to take a stroll among the ponds and sculptures, have a ride on the narrow-gauge train, admire the Longsleeper monument, and even make a wish under the Faerie tree! For dining options, visit the Buffers on site.
Useful Information
- Address: Oakfield Demense Oakfield Demense, Raphoe, Co. Donegal
- Website: www.oakfieldpark.com
- Phone: +353 74 917 3922
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Ireland's second-largest national park is a must-see for visitors to this region. There is no better way to admire the scenic views than by following one of the many walking or cycling trails. The park is also a red deer conservation ground.
If you work up an appetite, stop for a snack at the 19th-century Victorian castle - as did Greta Garbo during her 1967 visit to Donegal.
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Donegal County Museum
Located in the famine-era Warden's House, this museum offers a collection of artifacts and exhibitions showcasing the county's history. Admission is free.
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Oakfield Park
Oakfield Park is a family-friendly park, regarded as one of the best in Ireland. A place of verdant beauty, make sure to take a stroll among the ponds and sculptures, have a ride on the narrow-gauge train, admire the Longsleeper monument, and even make a wish under the Faerie tree! For dining options, visit the Buffers on site.
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Alcorn's Flower & Garden Centre
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The Lemon Tree Restaurant
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The Restaurant at the Castle Grove
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Sister Sara's
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Bonners Corner Bar
A quaint Irish pub with great offers on Guinness. Enjoy the live music or steal the show on the karaoke nights!
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Letterkenny Shopping Centre
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