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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GweedoreGweedore - Wikipedia

    Gweedore (/ ɡ w iː ˈ d ɔːr / gwee-DOR; officially known by its Irish language name, Gaoth Dobhair [ˌɡiː ˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ]) is a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) district and parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ireland.

  2. Gaoth Dobhair est connu pour être le berceau de la culture irlandaise, avec les vieilles coutumes irlandaises, musique traditionnelle, théâtre, sports gaéliques et la langue irlandaise en jouant un rôle central et primordial dans la vie de la population locale.

  3. 2 janv. 2024 · Tucked away in north-west County Donegal, the old ways have long been preserved and many residents speak Irish as part of everyday life. A trip to Gweedore immerses you in culture as you take in the wild landscapes and welcoming villages.

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  4. You'll find that the north west has plenty of activities, accommodation and dining options to make your stay in Gweedore a memorable one.

  5. Randonnée Course à pied Balade Chiens en laisse Adapté aux enfants Voie partiellement aménagée Forêt Lac Rivière Vue panoramique Fleurs sauvages Faune. Conditions. Avis (8) Photos (25) Activités (10) Terminés (34) 4,6. 8 avis. Laisser un avis. Trier par : Seth Rowe. 12 juin 2023 • Randonnée. Ann Lynch. 31 décembre 2022 • Course à pied.

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    • Dún Lúiche, Comté de Donegal, Irlande
  6. 2 févr. 2022 · Gweedore is an area in The Gaeltacht area of northwest Donegal. Its Irish name Gaoth Dobhair. It is a very picturesque spot located between the mountains and the sea. It is dominated by Mount Errigal and has numerous other peaks as well as wild countryside an lakes.

  7. Gaoth Dobhair or Gweedore is an Irish-speaking area on the northwest corner of County Donegal. Its main settlements are Bunbeg and Derrybeg on the coast, Brinlack further north, and Dunlewey inland, with a population of 4065 in 2003. The main reason to visit is its scenery, with a rugged coastline and cloud-wracked mountains.