We made it to the very north of Ireland. Donegal has dramatic sea loughs and tall, rocky peninsulas. The geography of the Rosguill Peninsula was beautiful with yellow sandy beaches and rocky headlands, sadly spoiled by a dearth of large mobile home parks (though luckily mostly vacant when we visited). Unsurprisingly, the majority of the visitors were from Northern Ireland. The campsite had direct access to a long sandy beach. The highlight was visiting a remote beach known as the Murder Hole.

View of the sea and beach at the campsite.
The crowded beach at Rosguill…
Bad moon rising.
A 4 mile run to Murder Hole and back.
Who is the king of the castle?
Freshwater Lough on the route to the Murder Hole
A fixer-upper?
The spectacular and tranquil “Murder Hole”.
Not a sole (!) around at the beach at Murder Hole.