Maps/Travel

Not a lot of people come here

Not a lot of people come here

Port may be one of the remotest, and least visited, corners of Ireland, BUT… it’s not hard to get to…with the right maps and directions. So scroll down for:

MAP OF ROUTE TO PORT FROM ARDARA

WRITTEN DIRECTIONS (Roland needs to supply – here soon)

MAP OF DONEGAL

MAP OF IRELAND

MAP OF AIR AND SEA LINKS

Port is about half an hour's drive from Ardara

Port is about half an hour's drive from Ardara

WRITTEN DIRECTIONS FROM ARDARA TO PORT Leave Ardara on the road to Killibegs. When you’re just out of the town, turn left up the Glengesh Pass, towards Glencolmcille. At the top of the pass, take the first left, at the T-junction turn right (left goes to Glencolmcille). Keep going along this road and keep the faith. Eventually, on this road, you will get to Port, when you see the sea, you’re very nearly there. The cottage is the only one you can see, on the right.

From (sorry well-used)1:50,000 Ordnance Survey Ireland - the best map you could bring

From (sorry well-used)1:50,000 Ordnance Survey Ireland - the best map you could bring

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The Port peninsula is the most westerly part of Donegal, with the wild Atlantic on three sides

The Port peninsula is the most westerly part of Donegal, with the wild Atlantic on three sides

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Air and sea links to Port

Air and sea links to Port

Donegal is the most northerly county of the Republic of Ireland

Donegal is the most northerly county of the Republic of Ireland


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