Doagh Famine Village, Lagacurry, Ballyliffin, Co. Donegal, F93 PK19, IrelandMap
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Drove up to see the famine village. Very reasonibly priced at e13.50. The tour guide whos family previously lived there gives you a walking tour and for those that are not driving he gives u a free sh...
Our entire group loved this very personal tour. The narrator/guide was terrific. It is a beautiful drive to get here. We enjoyed our stroll, and a hot beverage and cake as we waited for our tour. We h...
Absolutely fantastic place Pat the tour guide is so nice and has a lot of knowledgeable so friendly. All staff are so nice and friendly. Lovely coffee shop definitely a must visit if your in the area ...
This place is a bit bizarre. It’s more of a history of Ireland than a history of the Famine. And more like what you’d see at a middle school history fair with the displays. The Famine is just briefly ...
Went here with my kids for Xmas. Show was great and kids got to meet santa then walk around the magical village all lit up for Xmas. Kids loved it and will definitely be back next year.
Worth visiting
Drove up to see the famine village. Very reasonibly priced at e13.50. The tour guide whos family previously lived there gives you a walking tour and for those that are not driving he gives u a free sh...
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Our entire group loved this very personal tour. The narrator/guide was terrific. It is a beautiful drive to get here. We enjoyed our stroll, and a hot beverage and cake as we waited for our tour. We h...
Highly recommend
Absolutely fantastic place Pat the tour guide is so nice and has a lot of knowledgeable so friendly. All staff are so nice and friendly. Lovely coffee shop definitely a must visit if your in the area ...
Ummm a bit bizarre
This place is a bit bizarre. It’s more of a history of Ireland than a history of the Famine. And more like what you’d see at a middle school history fair with the displays. The Famine is just briefly ...
Magical place to visit at xmas
Went here with my kids for Xmas. Show was great and kids got to meet santa then walk around the magical village all lit up for Xmas. Kids loved it and will definitely be back next year.