Rathmullan
Rathmullan, or Ráth Maoláin in Irish, is a
charming seaside village nestled on the Fanad Peninsula in County
Donegal, Ireland. Situated on the western
shore of Lough Swilly, this townland played a pivotal role in the Flight of the
Earls in 1607, marking a significant turning point in Irish history.
History buffs
can explore the ruins of Rathmullan Abbey, a Carmelite friary dating back to 1516. For a glimpse into military history, visit
the Martello
Tower,
a fortification built during the Napoleonic Wars. Nature
lovers will find solace on the stunning Ballymastocker Bay, a sandy beach
on the western shore of Lough Swilly. Embrace the outdoors by strolling along the golden sands of Rathmullan
Bay Beach, flanked by gentle hills and rolling waves. The Ballyboe
to Millbrook Loop offers a scenic walk along the picturesque shores of Lough Swilly. Immerse
yourself in the local culture by attending the Lough Swilly Deep Sea
Fishing Festival in June, celebrating the sea's importance to the community. Rathmullan
Film Festival, Choral Weekend, and the Polar Plunge (for the adventurous!) are other exciting
events throughout the year. The village offers all the necessary amenities,
including shops, a resource center, hotels, and churches.