Inishowen is a peninsula north of Derry featuring a load of cool stuff, including Malin Head, which is the most northerly point of Ireland. It’s fantastic. I loved Donegal and Inishowen was probably my favourite part. We drove up the east coast and stayed in the village of Greencastle where our bedroom had a view of Lough Foyle.

The good was great, too. We ate at the Redcastle Hotel on the first night. My rule is that hotels don’t do food good, but I will grudging admit that their food was good. Was also ate at Rosato’s in Moville, which is a pub and restaurant serving good food. God was smiling on me because there was only one slice of mint aero cheesecake left and the table just ahead of us foolishly passed on it.
Inishowen is also home to several beautiful beaches including Stroove, where we built another sandcastle.

And Doagh Strand which is an incredible place to watch the waves come crashing in. There are other beaches, too, that we did not get time to visit. Add to that a lot of beautiful hills and not too much traffic and it is a wonderful place to spend some time.

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