Fanad Peninsula

Fanad Peninsula (or Fánaid) is on the north coast of County Donegal. To its east is Lough Swilly, with Inishowen Peninsula beyond. To its west is Mulroy Bay, with a pinch that is nowadays crossed by the Blaney bridge: this means that Rosguill Peninsula is easily reached, and is also described on this page.

The entire population of Fanad was estimated at 700 in 2016. There's nothing so grand as a town, but settlements along its east coast coming from Letterkenny are Ramelton, Rathmullen, Clondalon, Anny and Portsalon the main beach resort. Up its west side are Milford, Kerrykeel and Rosnakill. A surveyor of 1835 was told that "Fanaid extends from Rathmeltan to Mulroy Lough, but the natives of the Parishes of Killygarvan, Tully and Aughnish, who considered themselves civilised, deny that they themselves are of the men of Fanaid".

Get in
See Letterkenny for inter-city routes by air, rail and road.

Local Link Bus 300 runs from Letterkenny via Rathmelton, Rathmullen and Kerrykeel to Ballylar (70 min), with three Su-Th and five F Sa.

Gallagher's Bus 974 runs twice M-Sa from Letterkenny to Rathmelton, Millford, Carrickart, Downings and Doagh Glen, 75 min.

Swilly Ferry crosses the lough between Buncrana and Rathmullen. It carries cars and sails Jun-Sept daily every 80 min or so. In 2021 an adult foot passenger is €5 single, €7 return, and a car with up to 2 adults and three children is €17 single, €28 return.

Get around
You need wheels to get around this scattered area. Take it easy, the roads are narrow and twisty, and not always in good repair.

See

 * is an ivy-wreathed ruin on the Swilly shore. It was founded in 1471 for the Franciscans. It was suppressed in 1603 with the Tudor conquest of Donegal but the graveyard remained in use.
 * is one of the line of artillery batteries set up along Lough Swilly against attack by Napoleon. It was re-armed in the 1860s but abandoned in the 1870s, while several other batteries were retained well into the 20th century, just in case the sly Napoleon was biding his time. The fort is in surprisingly good repair, but that's because it's been converted into a private residence, and you'll have to make do with the view from the road.
 * is the main resort strip, with a golf course and long sandy beach. Its south extension is called Ballymastocker beach.
 * Greenfort House and gardens at Portsalon didn't open in 2021.
 * is an islet just offshore. Follow the narrow lane signposted north of Doagh Beg village, then scramble down the hillside. You don't see it till the last minute, but it's worth the detour, as it's Ireland's largest natural arch.
 * is reached by a scenic winding lane. The lighthouse was built after the 1812 loss of the frigate Saldana - the only survivor was the ship's parrot. The first light from 1817 had limited range and a more powerful light was installed in 1886. The three lighthouse keepers' cottages are available for self-catering.
 * , opened in 2009, carries the road across the outlet of Mulroy Bay, so linking Fanad and Rosguill peninsulas. Blaney (1928-2013) was a local politician. Seen 1 km to the west is Island Roy, linked by causeway to the mainland.
 * Doe Castle and other sights near Creeslough and further west: see Falcarragh.

Do

 * Golf: Portsalon GC is a links course north end of Portsalon beach. White tees 6172 yards, par 72, visitor round €120.
 * Otway GC by the junction of R247 and R268 is nine holes and not open in 2021.
 * Rosapenna Hotel by Sheephaven Bay has three links courses: the Old Tom Morris, Sandy Hills and St Patrick's.


 * Gordon's Bay Equestrian are off R245 towards Carrickart.
 * The Wild Atlantic Way is a coastal itinerary covering over 2500 km (1550 miles) from Malin Head on the Inishowen Peninsula to Kinsale in County Cork. The Fanad section is signposted and self-evident. In summer coming from Inishowen you can either travel via Letterkenny or take the ferry across the lough from Buncrana.

Buy

 * Lidl in Millford is open M-Sa 08:00-22:00, Su 09:00-21:00.
 * Centra in Carrickart is open daily 08:00-21:00.

Eat

 * Blue Goat on Shore Rd, Ramelton is a deli cafe open M-Sa 09:30-18:00, Su 10:30-18:00.
 * Bridge Bar in Ramelton didn't open in 2021.
 * Narrow Quarter is a bistro and coffee house in Kerrykeel, open W-Su 09:30-17:30.
 * Narrow Quarter is a bistro and coffee house in Kerrykeel, open W-Su 09:30-17:30.

Drink

 * Traveller's Inn in Millford is open M-Sa 10:30-23:00, Su 12:30-23:00.
 * Beachcomber Bar in Rathmullen is open daily 13:00-02:00.
 * Village Inn in Kerrykeel is open Su-Th 12:00-23:30, F Sa 12:00-00:30.

Sleep

 * Fanad Lodge B&B wasn't open in 2021.
 * Rosapenna Hotel 1 km further south is a golf resort.
 * near the tip of Melmore has pitches for tents and tourers.
 * Quiet Moments Campsite 500 m south doesn't describe its stressed-out owner. Mulroy Bay and McBride's sites didn't open in 2021.
 * Quiet Moments Campsite 500 m south doesn't describe its stressed-out owner. Mulroy Bay and McBride's sites didn't open in 2021.


 * Rockhill Holiday Park in Kerrykeel has pitches for tents and tourers.

Connect
As of Aug 2021, the signal is better on the west side, with mobile coverage by Eir and Three; here and there you might get 4G. The east side facing Lough Swilly has 4G from Three and Vodafone as far as Rathmullen. It's mostly dead elsewhere. 5G has not reached this area.

Go next

 * Letterkenny is the hub for north Donegal.
 * Buncrana and Carndonagh are the main villages on Inishowen Peninsula, the north tip of Ireland.
 * Tory Island is reached by ferry from Magheroarty.