Walk through a living museum of thatched cottages recreating 300 years of Donegal life, tucked into a remote Atlantic valley where Irish (Gaeilge) is still the everyday language. The drive over the Glengesh Pass alone is worth the journey.
What to expect
The drive from Killybegs over the Glengesh Pass — a single-track road spiralling down through a glacial valley — is already a highlight before you arrive. The Folk Village presents a row of faithfully restored cottages, each representing a different century from 1720 to the 1980s, filled with original artefacts and period furnishings. A local guide explains the famine history, the pattern pilgrimages and the survival of the Irish language here. The village tea room serves traditional baked goods to round off the visit.
Good to know
The Folk Village is seasonal (typically April–September); verify opening on glencolmcillefolkvillage.ie before travel. From Killybegs the round trip is approximately 1.5 hours driving; allow 2–3 hours at the village for a full experience. Combine with Slieve League for a rich full-day itinerary.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Donegal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.