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Roguey Cliff Path
Famous cliff path walk in Bundoran. Park at Tullan Strand or Main Beach and just follow the path. Most of it is a pedestrian walkway. Takes about 40 minutes. Great views of Donegal Bay.
Tullan Strand
Famous surfing beach at the northern end of Bundoran. You can follow the beach all the way to the estuary and into Ballyshannon (4 miles). Seals in the estuary sometimes. Great sand dunes for exploring and sand surfing with body boards. No access to the dunes when red flag up as army firing range in use.
Bundoran West End Cliff Path
Starts at the Sligo end of town. Follow the path along the coast. Paved for about a mile and then gets rough. It then becomes fields and you can follow the coast out to the Drowes River.
Mullaghmore Head and beach: A lovely walk around the head that takes about 40 minutes. Also accessible by car. Great views of the bay and Classiebawn castle. Great walking on the beach. Head towards Sligo and after the River Duff turn right at sign for Beach Hotel. At the T turn right. Park in the village and walk.
Streedagh Beach: Great coastal walk along the beach and into the dunes. Do not bring dogs into the dunes as sheep grazing. Head towards Sligo and turn right in Grange, take next right and right again at V.
Gleniff Horeshoe: Four miles out of Bundoran towards Sligo, turn left after Creevykeel Megalithic Complex (worth a visit) and follow the road to the old pub on your left. Six-mile walk around the horseshoe. The mountains in this valley are not open to the public.
Sligo Hills
There are many great walks in the hills between Bundoran and Sligo, the most famous of which is Benbulben Mountain. On a clear day you can climb Benbulben via Kings Mountain. Turn in Rathcormack, go to T junction, turn right, look for zig zag path going up the gully. Loads of walks in these hills. Best done with OS map number 16 (available in the surf shop). Call in and we can give you advice on where to go. Make sure you ask local farmers before crossing their lands.


