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Donegal Bay

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Donegal Bay (Bá Dhún na nGall in Irish) is an inlet (or bay) in the northwestern region of Ireland. Three counties – Donegal to the north and west, Leitrim and Sligo to the south – have shorelines on the bay, which is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The town of Donegal and the River Eske lie at the head of the bay.

Donegal Bay is Ireland's largest bay, and also contains Europe's highest sea cliffs at the Slieve League, which tower 1972 ft (601 m) above sea level.

Donegal Bay's beaches have some of Europe's finest surf, caused by a combination by a direct west-facing location and the funnel-shape of Donegal Bay (the westerlies of the Atlantic Ocean get funnelled into a relatively small area, therefore increasing the size of the surf). Rossnowlagh and Bundoran are recognised by the European surfing community as Ireland's finest surf beaches with good facilities and excellent water quality.

Towns on the Bay

Donegal Bay on Ireland's west coast

Rivers that empty into the bay

Islands in the bay

Geographical coordinates

  • Latitude: 54° 40' N (54.67)
  • Longitude: 9° 04' W (-9.07)
  • NWS buoy: 62093 M4

References

54°32′N 8°30′W / 54.533°N 8.500°W / 54.533; -8.500