Buncrana is a town located in County Donegal of Ireland. The coastal town, which is within 5-minute walking distance from the town center, attracts attention with its history dating back to the 1400s, atmosphere and colorful tales. The Culdaff Beach, which is 5 km long, is a blue-flag beach of Buncrana and is famous for its surfers. Buncrana, which has the most beautiful beaches of Ireland, is also famous for its coasts far from the crowd. It also offers long tracks for calm walks along the coastline. Buncrana beaches are also convenient for families. It is possible to reach the beaches of the town in about 10 minutes by renting a car.
Buncrana is like a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts with its coastline and peninsula. You shouldn’t leave this coastal town without visiting the Inishowen Peninsula located 45 kilometers away from Buncrana by ferry. The genealogy center located here offers to its visitors the chance of seeing their ancestors until the 17th century. The coastal town promises a unique holiday to its visitors thanks to its beaches and historical atmosphere. One of the most important beauties offered by the town is its green areas. Located in the north of Buncrana, Swan Park is open throughout the year and is famous for being a famous picnic point. In addition to the parks, Buncrana Bay and the coastline also have many facilities for those who like cycling and walking.
Furthermore, Buncrana has an artistic heritage. In the town, you can see traditional art and design works such as knitwear, pottery and weaving. You can also visit one of the city's art studios. If you want to buy a gift for yourself that will remind you this beautiful place, you can choose one of the special design works. The town offers various activities for any age and preference. Entertaining water sports, first class golf, trekking and cycling events are among the activities you can enjoy during your stay in Buncrana. You can reach the town by renting a car or getting on a bus. There are daily services to the town from Dublin.