Mount Errigal Top

4.8/5
(299) · Mountain in Letterkenny, Ireland
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Discover the wild beauty of Donegal and the rugged allure of the Wild Atlantic Way from the luxurious comfort of the 4-star Mount Errigal Hotel. Perfectly …

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4.8/5 · 299 reviews
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Mar 13, 2025
Beautiful hotel. We arrived on the Monday on a Caledonian tour trip. We stayed Monday to Friday. Rooms were clean and really spacious. Food was great for my husband but not for me. Cassie went above…Full review by tracygH3660UV
May 20, 2024
I have been staying in the Mount Errigal on Business during April and May 2024. What a wonderful Hotel, all the staff are very friendly and helpful. However, I must mention one particular member of s…Full review by Ken M
Feb 4, 2024
Had a surprise 60th Birthday in Mount Errigal Hotel from start to finish was a pleasure ,from arriving Friday going home Sunday food was top class breakfast was just as good 5 star . Ha be…Full review by Terry M

Questions & answers

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Is there a Fee to climb the Mountain?
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No Fee at all and the car park is also free. The best part about Donegal is that most attractions are free.
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I’m wondering if Mount Errigal would be a similar climb as Croagh Patrick? Planning a trip next year and my children …
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I’m wondering if Mount Errigal would be a similar climb as Croagh Patrick? Planning a trip next year and my children 14, 12 and 10 have climbed Croagh Patrick in 3 occasions. Errigal looks amazing.
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Mount Errigle is similar but not in size as it would only take a moderatly fit person one and a half to two hours to climb up the mountain weather permitting. Croagh Patrick is less boggy …
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Mount Errigle is similar but not in size as it would only take a moderatly fit person one and a half to two hours to climb up the mountain weather permitting. Croagh Patrick is less boggy and has more loose stones underfoot which makes for dangerous climbing on the steep bits. Errigle is only stoney near the pinnacle otherwise boggy with large boulders or stones to travel over. Errigle has another advantage in that it is lower and less likely to cloud over except at the very top. Croagh Patrick is more dangerous and should be avoided on very windy days. The views from both mountains are one thing they have in common as in on a good day fabulous! Good luck with either mountain.
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How much is a taxi from bus station
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there is no bus station nearby. car hire is essential if you want to visit Donegal and Mount Errigal.
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Is there plenty of parking, looking to park a motorhome? Thanks
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There's a car park at the bottom and another one quarter of mile away, depends how busy it gets, can't be anymore specific than that I'm afraid
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