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Glenveagh National Park is Ireland's second-largest national park, named in honor of the Irish term "gleann bheatha," which translates as "glen of the birches." Glenveagh National Park encompasses much of the beautiful Derryveagh Mountains, Errigal Mountains, and the Poisoned Glen, known for its beautiful walking trails and extensive herds of red deer. The beautiful Glenveagh Gardens are home to a picturesque castle constructed by Captain John George Adair and designed by John Townsend Trench. Visitors can explore the castle as part of guided tours, which last approximately 45 minutes. A half-hour documentary presentation, "Glenveagh," documents the castle's history, available in several languages.

Church Hill, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, Ireland, Phone: +35-37-61-00-25-37

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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