Theme Week Ulster – Donegal Town

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The Diamond - Main Square © Kanchelskis/cc-by-sa-3.0

The Diamond – Main Square © Kanchelskis/cc-by-sa-3.0

Donegal or Donegal Town (Irish: Dún na nGall, English: fort of the foreigners) is a town in County Donegal. The name was historically written in English as Dunnagall or Dunagall.

Donegal gave its name to County Donegal, although Lifford is now the county town. Until the early 1600s, Donegal was the ‘capital’ of Tír Chonaill, a Gaelic kingdom controlled by the O’Donnell Clan of the Cenél Conaill. Donegal sits at the mouth of the River Eske and Donegal Bay, which is overshadowed by the Bluestack Mountains (‘the Croaghs’). The town is bypassed by the N15 and N56 roads. The centre of the town, known as The Diamond, is a hub for music, poetic and cultural gatherings in the area.

Caratra © geograph.org.uk - Owen Doody/cc-by-sa-2.0 Diamond © geograph.org.uk - louise price/cc-by-sa-2.0 © pdphoto.org - Jon Sullivan Donegal Castle © geograph.org.uk - Benson Wills/cc-by-sa-2.0 The River Eske © geograph.org.uk - Kay Atherton/cc-by-sa-2.0 The Diamond - Main Square © Kanchelskis/cc-by-sa-3.0
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Donegal Castle © geograph.org.uk - Benson Wills/cc-by-sa-2.0
There are many sandy beaches in the area of Donegal, such as Murvagh beach, and some boasting good surfing conditions, such as Rossnowlagh. Donegal is also used as a base for hill-walking in the nearby Bluestack Mountains. Despite the town’s many hotels catering for visitors, it suffers from a lack of social amenities for its local population. Many have to travel to nearby towns such as Letterkenny for facilities like public swimming pools, cinemas and large shopping centres.

Traditionally the largest employer in the town has been Magee of Donegal, who are manufacturers of tweed garments, some of which could, in the past, be seen being woven by hand on small looms in the company’s department store. Like most clothing manufacturers in Ireland, the size of the workforce has been in decline for many years. Donegal also has a long tradition of weaving carpets. Donegal Carpets have been made in Killybegs for over one hundred years and have been found in Áras an Uachtaráin, the University of Notre Dame and the White House. Donegal Town Railway Station opened on 16 September 1889 and finally closed on 1 January 1960. The site of the old station is now used by CIÉ as a bus depot while the actual building is the home of the Donegal Railway Heritage Centre.

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