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Belleek & Donegal St Patrick's Celebration

Destination: DonegalOperator: Caledonian Travel Terms
Departs: 14/03/2025Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 5 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: M312421Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £100.00 per person
Adults £459.00
Children £367.00
Deposit Per Person £70.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Max age 23 months
16 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 28/02/2025
Description
Celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with a coach break to the Emerald Isle itself. Raise a glass of the 'black stuff', dress in green and wear your shamrock to join the St Patrick's Day party with those who do it best with five days away in Donegal.\n\nThe delights of Donegal lets you discover the unique rectangular design of Donegal Castle, the 15th century seat of the O'Donnell Chieftans, and the remains of the Fransiscan Abbey that lies in the bay. Enjoy an inclusive excursion to discover the beauty of Sligo and Belleck Pottery, before the excitement of the Donegal St. Patrick's Day parade!
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast with the The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon- Full day to enjoy the delights of Donegal and its St Patrick Day parade- Excursion taking in the delights of Sligo, Belleck Pottery and Rossnowlagh Friary- Time to enjoy Ballyshannon.Sailings with Stena Line from Cairnryan to Belfast return. * Subject to change\n\nDonegal At the very heart of the county lies the beautiful town of Donegal itself, situated at the mouth of the River Eske and tranquil Donegal Bay, where you can enjoy majestic views of the coastline and Blue Stack Mountains.\n\nJoin us on an excursion to Sligo to enjoy free time before continuing to Belleck Pottery and Rossnowlagh Friary\n\nThe Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon - Right in Ballyshannon's centre the Imperial Hotel offers home-cooked Irish cuisine, and all rooms with en suite bathrooms with TV and tea/coffee facilities.

Donegal Town
Overlooking Donegal Bay - and overlooked by the Bluestacks\nDonegal is a town in the South of County Donegal, Ireland, overlooking Donegal Bay - and overlooked by the Bluestack Mountains on the Wild Atlantic Way. Historically a market town, it is located at the mouth of the River Eske and attracts frequent visitors due to its extensive eateries, shops and attractions for the whole family - all revolving around the Donegal Diamond, its town square.

Ballyshannon
Ballyshannon, is one of Ireland's oldest towns, is nestled in County Donegal, near the mouth of the River Erne. Known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, the town offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern charm. Ballyshannon's roots trace back to early settlements, and its significance is highlighted by remnants like the Abbey Assaroe, a 12th-century Cistercian abbey.\n\n
Explore scenic landscapes, beautiful beaches and the rugged Dartry Mountains. Ballyshannon's friendly community, traditional pubs, and local crafts make this a wonderful destination by coach for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Venue Information
The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon The Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon
A prime location for Ballyshannon - or base to explore DonegalDorrian's Imperial Hotel in Ballyshannon, Donegal is the place to stay if you want proximity to the main high street (it's right behind it) - or a base to explore Donegal (there's a bus stop only two minutes up the street). Walk a few minutes and you'll come to the pretty River Erne, as well as 'The Thatch', one of the only authentic thatched pubs in Ireland.\nThe original building dates back to the 1700sThe hotel has been expanded and modernised since the 1700s. It's now a traditionally furnished family-run hotel that tastefully blends the old with the new. The team at the Dorrian's Imperial Hotel places a huge emphasis on comfort, with each of the en suite bedrooms having everything required for a homely stay, a lounge to relax in, and free parking.\nA traditional Irish experienceAfter your traditional Irish pint in The Thatch - visit the Dorrian's Imperial Hotel restaurant to sample some excellent Irish cuisine, or have a drink at the on-site Assaroe Lounge, a spacious bar named after the famous Assaroe Falls that was once in Ballyshannon.\n\n\nHotel features:\n- Lounge area with TV- Assaroe Lounge - spacious bar- Restaurant - serving traditional Irish cuisine- Accessibility: level access to entrance/7 rooms on the ground floor- In the rooms: Ensuite facilities, TV, telephone, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities- Free parking for guests
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.Darlington The Dolphon Centre Layby Map
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.Sunderland Park Lane Transport Interchange Map
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