1 of 13 parks in Ireland · Number of Hiking trails: 28 · 469.55 km²
Glenveagh National Park, located in County Donegal, Ireland, is known for its breathtaking scenery of mountains, lakes, and woodlands. Covering over 16,000 hectares, the park is home to Glenveagh Castle, a 19th-century estate surrounded by beautiful gardens, and the dramatic Derryveagh Mountains. The park offers a sanctuary for wildlife, including the reintroduced golden eagle, red deer, and various bird species. Its network of walking trails provides access to the rugged beauty of the landscape, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those interested in Irish history and heritage.
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There are public restrooms available in Glenveagh National Park