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ANDREW BUSHE GOVERNMENT experts are planning to escalate their war against one of the most fearsome creatures known to exist in Donegal's Glenveagh National Park ... of bright, sunny or breezy ...
One of the holiday attractions benefiting from the tourist boom is Glenveagh National Park in County Donegal. The Office of Public Works predicts that more than 100,000 visitors may go there this ...
Glenveagh National Park. Minister of State for Nature, Malcolm Noonan has launched what he describes as "one of the most ambitious nature restoration projects in the history of the State".
This is where the Irish have set up the Glenveagh National Park, 40 square miles of it, with Glenveagh Castle dominating the lake. Some think the castle a Victorian horror, romantics dote on it.
Visitor numbers at Glenveagh National Park in Donegal for the first six months of this year are up 20,000 on the same period last year, continuing an upward trend over the past couple of years.
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