Donegal Craft Village

Top choice in County Donegal


You won't find any canned leprechauns or Guinness T-shirts here. Instead this huddle of craft studios showcases pottery, ironwork, handwoven fabrics, glasswork, jewellery and more. It's signposted 1.5km south of town and is an easy walk. There's a cracking cafe too, Aroma.


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