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🏞️The Poisoned Glen

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The Poisoned Glen (Gleann Nimhe) is a spectacular U-shaped glacial valley in County Donegal, Ireland, surrounded by the Derryveagh Mountains. A short, easy walk leads to a beautiful waterfall. Families can enjoy the dramatic scenery, but note there are no facilities except a small car park. Best for children aged 5+ who can handle uneven terrain. The name comes from a legend about a poisoned well.

  • Highlights: Waterfall, mountain views, photo opportunities.
  • Ages: Suitable for school-age kids; toddlers may need carrying.
  • Facilities: Car park only. No toilets, shops, or café.
  • Tips: Wear sturdy shoes, bring water and snacks. Check weather as paths can be slippery.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDonegal
CountryIreland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Bring sturdy footwear for uneven terrain

    Wear proper walking boots or sturdy shoes with good grip. The paths can be uneven and slippery, especially after rain.

  • Pack water and snacks before you go

    There are no shops or cafés at the glen. Bring plenty of water, snacks, and packed food for your visit.

  • Check the weather forecast carefully

    Paths become slippery in wet conditions. Avoid visiting during or just after heavy rain, and check forecasts before heading out.

  • Best suited to children aged 5 and above

    Younger toddlers may struggle with uneven terrain and will likely need carrying for much of the walk.

  • No toilet facilities on site

    Use facilities before arriving. There are no toilets at the car park or along the walk, so plan accordingly with young children.

  • Buggy not suitable for this terrain

    The uneven paths make pushchairs impractical. Plan to carry babies and smaller toddlers if visiting.

  • Limited to a small car park only

    Parking is basic with a small car park. Arrive early during peak times, especially weekends and school holidays.

  • Short walk suitable for most fitness levels

    The main walk to the waterfall is described as short and easy, making it achievable for most families with school-age children.

  • Dramatic scenery great for photos

    The U-shaped glacial valley and mountain views create stunning backdrops. Bring a camera or phone for memorable family photos.

  • Outdoor activity only, no shelter

    There's no indoor shelter or covered areas. Bring waterproof jackets and be prepared to turn back if weather worsens suddenly.

  • Learn the legend before visiting

    Share the tale of the poisoned well with older children. It adds an engaging historical element to the visit.

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