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⛰️Errigal Mountain

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Errigal Mountain is the highest peak in County Donegal, Ireland, rising to 751 metres. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding lakes, mountains, and coastline. The main hiking trail from the car park at the base is steep and rocky, suitable for older children (ages 8+) and adventurous families.

  • The hike typically takes 2-3 hours round trip, with a steady climb and some scrambling near the summit.
  • There are no facilities on the mountain; bring water, snacks, and appropriate gear (rain jackets, sturdy shoes).
  • The car park at the base has limited space, so arrive early, especially in summer.
  • The area is part of the Glenveagh National Park, which offers additional family-friendly walks and picnic spots.

While not a dedicated kid-friendly attraction, active families with hiking experience will enjoy the challenge and the reward of the summit views.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages818+
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Travel tips

  • Start early to secure parking

    The car park has limited space. Arrive early, especially during summer months, to guarantee a spot for your family.

  • Minimum age recommendation

    The steep, rocky hike with scrambling is best suited to children aged 8 and older with some hiking experience.

  • Pack plenty of water and snacks

    There are no facilities on the mountain. Bring sufficient water, energy snacks, and packed lunch for the 2-3 hour round trip.

  • Wear proper hiking footwear

    Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential for rocky terrain and wet conditions common in County Donegal.

  • Bring layered clothing and waterproofs

    Weather changes rapidly at 751 metres elevation. Pack rain jackets and extra layers even if conditions look fair.

  • Check weather before setting out

    Mountain weather is unpredictable and visibility can deteriorate quickly. Check forecasts and avoid hiking in poor conditions.

  • Buggy-unfriendly terrain

    This hike is not suitable for pushchairs. The steep, rocky path requires hands-free climbing for both parents and children.

  • Bring a fully charged mobile phone

    Mobile signal may be unreliable in remote mountain areas. Ensure your phone is fully charged before starting the hike.

  • Plan realistic timing

    Allow 2-3 hours for the round trip hike. Factor in slower pace with children and rest breaks at the summit.

  • No toilet facilities on site

    Use facilities before starting the hike. There are no toilets on the mountain or immediate surroundings.

  • Explore Glenveagh National Park alternatives

    If the main hike is too challenging, Glenveagh offers gentler family-friendly walks and picnic spots worth exploring.

  • Reward at the summit

    The panoramic views of lakes, mountains, and coastline are well worth the effort—save special snacks to enjoy at the top.

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