Donegal is my favorite place is Ireland. The northwest coastline around Gaoth Dobhair and Falcarraigh is amazing. I'm surprised more people don't go there. Errigal is an amazing view and worth the climb. Donegal spurned my interest in trying to learn the Irish language, which I'm finding extremely difficult. Wish I could live there. Thanks for another wonderful video.
I live in western Pennsylvania USA and a ton of my ancestors emigrated here from County Donegal. I have never been to Ireland yet - but am planning a trip with my grown sons and their families in the next few years. I absolutely loved this video! Thank you for making it - I want to retrace your steps! What a stunningly beautiful and unique place!
I can recommend you get a pair of walking sticks, they will really help you with your balance. I have some minor mobility issues and they really help. Last year we did a whirlwind trip through Italy in eight days. I started with both walking sticks but ended up not needing them by the time the trip was over, so much walking in the tours through six different cities that I had rebuilt up my leg muscles. Great video, beautiful Country!
My first trip to Ireland was in 1993 to Northern Ireland. I love it so much! The Antrim coast holds lots of special memories for me ! Thank you for the great video ☘
I loved that both of you girls showered us a little bit of Donegal. Beautiful place. When you took courage to get in the Beach OMG must be freezing 🥶 💕🌹🙏😊😍
@@Live.Adventure.Travel coming back here with a question if you don't mind. have you ever traversed the slieve league cliffs? information is sparse unfortunately. looking for some information on a few key parts of the walk. :)
Having travelled extensively in the county I was struck by two things that aren’t widely reported. One is the seeming lack of cohesive planning with mansions popping up half way up mountains. The seem to be building everywhere. The other thing was Japanese Knotweed. It’s growing everywhere seemingly unchecked.
I’m still touring Donegal into my second summer. So many places to see. Best beach ever was Silver Strand or Malin Beg near Slieve League. Definitely a must!!!
I’ve been binge watching all these videos so much this week lol! I’m planning on visiting Ireland this July as my first-ever foreign trip now that I turned 21! I’m nervous going solo but your videos are giving me tons of great ideas of stuff to do while I’m there! Also great to hear you’re mostly healed after your injury! Through the video I couldn’t even tell you had an injury until you mentioned it! Good on ya!
Hey Joseph! That is such an exciting trip. Hope you have an amazing time. Ireland is a great place to travel solo. If you don’t mind I’d advise staying in hostels. It’s the best way to make new like minded friends. The surf hostel in lanhinch is always great fun (nothing too fancy) but still great for meeting people. Thanks so much for watching the videos it means a lot. And thanks a mill. I’ve recorded a clip like that a few times but always end up editing it out of the final edit 🙈 I’d only want to have it in as a way to show that things can seem sh*T (excuse the language) at times but they do get better. Will probs start to talk about it more in videos cause it’s a big part of my life behind the scenes. Weirdly would never be doing this now if it wasn’t for the accident. Changed my whole perspective on life 💛
@@Live.Adventure.Travel I will definitely be staying in hostels while I’m there! I’ve already found a few in Galway too! Thank you for recommending it! It’d be awesome to learn to surf while I’m there too! And I’ll never say I’m glad you were in an accident (because that would be a bit mean lol), But I’m glad that it changed your perspective on life and you seem to be a lot better since then! You for sure have more confidence than me! (You also seem to enjoy life a bit more too but hey, I’m working on it!) But regardless I really appreciate you taking the time to share these videos!
I'm so happy to find your UA-cam channel! Traveling to the Wild Atlantic Way from Texas in May...Your vlog has me excited to see many of these beautiful spots!
Let's watch it in your video, you do a great job, but when you go walking, you should get walking sticks. Believe me, it will help you get up-and-down the hills I use one myself. It really helps. Hope you get my message.❤
Amazing county, even better lovely people. Sad for me as my vision doesn't allow me now for safe car rental and public transport is truly calamitous bad.
Hello. Thanks for all the beautiful videos of places to visit throughout Ireland. One particular place that struck me in this video is the reflection shot of Mt. Errigal. May I ask on which stretch of road you were driving on exactly to see this? Thanks
Thanks for watching, there doesn't seem to be a name on the road but these are the coordinates: 55.021308, -8.149137 we were on a bridge in the middle of Dunlewey Lake 😊
We’re heading over for a tour at end of March and plan to visit Donegal. Thanks for the preview! Offhand, is the bag you’re wearing up to Slieve League a camera backpack? If so, where’d you get it? I’m looking for a better one.
I thought you were joking about the jellyfish until you posted the footage! What time of year did you do your trip? I'm heading in May and thinking Derry to Galway along the WAW as much as time permits, and loving this series for ideas where to stop along the way!
I wish I was 😂 Jellyfish were everywhere last summer. Although I'd imagine you'd be ok in May. That's a great route to take. Don't skip Mayo and Sligo if time allows. They are such underrated counties. Such a beautiful part of the country.
Awe you will get tgere doll i go ireland a lotbi want go donegal il followvyour chanel what happened in your accidemt hen big love from glasgow scotland xx
Hi Laura. Is é m'ainm Max, Iodálach, agus bhí cónaí orm in Éirinn le bean Éireannach. Ní raibh dúil mhór aici ach sna tithe tábhairne, ach ní maith liomsa, tar éis dom a bheith mar Chraobh an Domhain sa snámha foircneach agus ina eachtránaí cosúil le Tú, a bheith ag ól. Tá mé feasach ar shláinte. Tá aithne agat ar Laura, is fada liom uaim Éire, ach táim ag lorg teach i dTír Chonaill, chun dul ar ais chuige go deo. Tá mé sean, ach is féidir liom fós! Barróg ó Fhlórans. Ciao. ua-cam.com/video/eQHTzAQV-A4/v-deo.html
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I love this video! And yes, the face in the water is so clear: 6:10
Donegal is my favorite place is Ireland. The northwest coastline around Gaoth Dobhair and Falcarraigh is amazing. I'm surprised more people don't go there. Errigal is an amazing view and worth the climb. Donegal spurned my interest in trying to learn the Irish language, which I'm finding extremely difficult. Wish I could live there. Thanks for another wonderful video.
There's some one who knows how to travel.
The cave was amazing WOW!
Went there last week for the first time to stay with relatives. Amazing place even if you just drive from one place to another. Views to die for!
I live in western Pennsylvania USA and a ton of my ancestors emigrated here from County Donegal. I have never been to Ireland yet - but am planning a trip with my grown sons and their families in the next few years. I absolutely loved this video! Thank you for making it - I want to retrace your steps! What a stunningly beautiful and unique place!
Thank you for a nice video and Ireland for wonderful and friendly people like the Irish.....!!!!!🥰💕❤❤💞
The views say it all. My mum (Nora) is from Donegal. Greeting from the Bay Area 🇺🇸
I can recommend you get a pair of walking sticks, they will really help you with your balance. I have some minor mobility issues and they really help. Last year we did a whirlwind trip through Italy in eight days. I started with both walking sticks but ended up not needing them by the time the trip was over, so much walking in the tours through six different cities that I had rebuilt up my leg muscles. Great video, beautiful Country!
My wife and I are looking forward to visiting Donegal next year. My favorite flat caps are made by Hanna Hats in Donegal.
You must visit Narin Strand for stunning beaches. Yes, the jellyfish sting
When in Falcarragh have a pint at the Shamrock Pub!
My first trip to Ireland was in 1993 to Northern Ireland. I love it so much! The Antrim coast holds lots of special memories for me ! Thank you for the great video ☘
Love how much you were loving our wee county, loved watching this ❤️. I think altogether it's 13 beaches we have. Do come back 🥰🥰🥰
I loved that both of you girls showered us a little bit of Donegal. Beautiful place. When you took courage to get in the Beach OMG must be freezing 🥶
💕🌹🙏😊😍
This is where my ancestry says my family originates! Can’t wait to visit
Great video, thanks for some new ideas. Heading back to Ireland (and Donegal again) next year. Glad to see you recovered from your accident.
Awww glad it was helpful! Thanks a mill hope you have a fantastic trip
@@Live.Adventure.Travel coming back here with a question if you don't mind. have you ever traversed the slieve league cliffs? information is sparse unfortunately. looking for some information on a few key parts of the walk. :)
Having travelled extensively in the county I was struck by two things that aren’t widely reported. One is the seeming lack of cohesive planning with mansions popping up half way up mountains. The seem to be building everywhere. The other thing was Japanese Knotweed. It’s growing everywhere seemingly unchecked.
I like that you put in the walking time.
My grandparents came from Towney, Kilcar just up the road. Its like home there to me even though I was born in America
I’m still touring Donegal into my second summer. So many places to see. Best beach ever was Silver Strand or Malin Beg near Slieve League. Definitely a must!!!
Have you been to Knockalla strand near Portsalon? My fav.
@@fromireland8663 nope, missed that one!!! Perfect reason to go up that way again ☺️
I'm so happy I ran across your videos. I absolutely can not wait to visit Ireland!💓
This is where my family origins are from and next in line for my next trip to Ireland. Thank you for sharing.
Where are the trees? Me and Pete would hate this place being used to thick dark forest.
To the hills of donegal
I love your language it's soo cool, keep up the great videos
Nice Video Laura, feeling sorry to hear about the accident.
Marvellous and interesting video about these enchanting places of Ireland!
I'm sure your leg is probably fine now, but trekking poles help a ton if you ever have ankle or knee issues, especially on the way down a steep climb
I can’t not wait until my wife and me go to Ireland in a few months. We planned a trip for 2020 and Covid ruined it. I am pumped.
Awww so excited for you! Have the best time on your trip 💛
I’ve been binge watching all these videos so much this week lol! I’m planning on visiting Ireland this July as my first-ever foreign trip now that I turned 21! I’m nervous going solo but your videos are giving me tons of great ideas of stuff to do while I’m there!
Also great to hear you’re mostly healed after your injury! Through the video I couldn’t even tell you had an injury until you mentioned it! Good on ya!
Hey Joseph! That is such an exciting trip. Hope you have an amazing time. Ireland is a great place to travel solo. If you don’t mind I’d advise staying in hostels. It’s the best way to make new like minded friends. The surf hostel in lanhinch is always great fun (nothing too fancy) but still great for meeting people.
Thanks so much for watching the videos it means a lot.
And thanks a mill. I’ve recorded a clip like that a few times but always end up editing it out of the final edit 🙈 I’d only want to have it in as a way to show that things can seem sh*T (excuse the language) at times but they do get better. Will probs start to talk about it more in videos cause it’s a big part of my life behind the scenes. Weirdly would never be doing this now if it wasn’t for the accident. Changed my whole perspective on life 💛
@@Live.Adventure.Travel I will definitely be staying in hostels while I’m there! I’ve already found a few in Galway too! Thank you for recommending it! It’d be awesome to learn to surf while I’m there too!
And I’ll never say I’m glad you were in an accident (because that would be a bit mean lol), But I’m glad that it changed your perspective on life and you seem to be a lot better since then! You for sure have more confidence than me! (You also seem to enjoy life a bit more too but hey, I’m working on it!) But regardless I really appreciate you taking the time to share these videos!
Beautiful, thanks so much for sharing your journey
No Prob, Glad you enjoyed
Donegal is my favorite place, However, the SE Coast is mych warmer ( relative) water.
I'm so happy to find your UA-cam channel! Traveling to the Wild Atlantic Way from Texas in May...Your vlog has me excited to see many of these beautiful spots!
you definitely need to visit a place called the singing pub it’s on the Atlantic Drive the food in there is amazing!!
Awww I'm so glad they are helping. May is such an amazing time to come too. Not too busy but slightly less rain 😂
Really enjoyed your video
Lovely thank you for this!
Oh my goodness craving a sea swim so bad after watching this 🤩
Haha you’re the queen. Dunno if I could in this weather 😂
Great video Laura, thank you.
Thanks for watching 😊
we would love to go some day looks amazing
Hopefully you make it over one day 💛
hahaha if you thought it was freezing I probably would have died in that water!! That sunset was beautiful!!!! 😍
and omg that reflection of Errigal on the lake omg!!!!
@@ElizabethKeenan One of the bests 😍
Let's watch it in your video, you do a great job, but when you go walking, you should get walking sticks. Believe me, it will help you get up-and-down the hills I use one myself. It really helps. Hope you get my message.❤
Amazing county, even better lovely people. Sad for me as my vision doesn't allow me now for safe car rental and public transport is truly calamitous bad.
The only interest I'd have in Donegal is Carndonagh looking for any remote cousins of my paternal Mics.
Nice video
How easy is it to get lost in the mountain hikes? Is having a guide best for people unfamiliar with the trail? Or are the markings way to follow?
The flowers were heather.
Great video! I am traveling to Ireland in October! Excited to visit Slieve League cliffs. I really have enjoyed your vlog.
Awww thanks so much hope you have the best time here 💛
Hi! I'm wondering if you have been to the Skellig Islands? Any thoughts if you have been?
Hi Laura, I m planning to Errigal. Where do you take the reflection picture? It is so nice. May I know the location? Thanks.
Love it
Thanks so much for watching 😊
Hello. Thanks for all the beautiful videos of places to visit throughout Ireland. One particular place that struck me in this video is the reflection shot of Mt. Errigal. May I ask on which stretch of road you were driving on exactly to see this? Thanks
Thanks for watching, there doesn't seem to be a name on the road but these are the coordinates: 55.021308, -8.149137 we were on a bridge in the middle of Dunlewey Lake 😊
My family are from the Rosses and I love your video
Kieran
Awww glad you like it 😊
Where in the Rosses?
We’re heading over for a tour at end of March and plan to visit Donegal. Thanks for the preview! Offhand, is the bag you’re wearing up to Slieve League a camera backpack? If so, where’d you get it? I’m looking for a better one.
I hope you have the most amazing time
Is the window on Errigal easy to spot? Or do you have to “detour” to it
I thought you were joking about the jellyfish until you posted the footage! What time of year did you do your trip? I'm heading in May and thinking Derry to Galway along the WAW as much as time permits, and loving this series for ideas where to stop along the way!
I wish I was 😂 Jellyfish were everywhere last summer. Although I'd imagine you'd be ok in May. That's a great route to take. Don't skip Mayo and Sligo if time allows. They are such underrated counties. Such a beautiful part of the country.
Awe you will get tgere doll i go ireland a lotbi want go donegal il followvyour chanel what happened in your accidemt hen big love from glasgow scotland xx
go ahead
By the way the girls were looking at the cows you’d think it was their first time in Ireland.
Yeah, you're right it's common to see cows eat window wipers
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Go in behind your friend
Pardon I couldn't hear you, what did say ?
Forget it
bELLA!
now I have to go bye
Hi Laura. Is é m'ainm Max, Iodálach, agus bhí cónaí orm in Éirinn le bean Éireannach. Ní raibh dúil mhór aici ach sna tithe tábhairne, ach ní maith liomsa, tar éis dom a bheith mar Chraobh an Domhain sa snámha foircneach agus ina eachtránaí cosúil le Tú, a bheith ag ól. Tá mé feasach ar shláinte. Tá aithne agat ar Laura, is fada liom uaim Éire, ach táim ag lorg teach i dTír Chonaill, chun dul ar ais chuige go deo. Tá mé sean, ach is féidir liom fós! Barróg ó Fhlórans.
Ciao.
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I love this content.. this is my life too!
I’ve been cataloging these majestic sites on my channel playlist: Hiking EIRE🇮🇪
(Spread the Irish Culture)
The Donegal Blackface is a recognized breed
You physical good healthy but inside innocent
get your boyfriend with you, it's not work there
The views say it all. My mum (Nora) is from Donegal. Greeting from the Bay Area 🇺🇸