Fort Dunree Museum

Tour Type: Historical Attractions Location: Donegal Duration: 1 Hour

Visit Fort Dunree Museum and discover over 200 years of of military hsitory and memorabilia as you overlook the stunning Atlantic Ocean.

Provider: Fort Dunree Military Museum
Fort Dunree Museum
From
€8.00
per Adult
Adults
€8.00

Children
€6.00

Students
€6.00

Family Tickets
(2 Adults + 2 Kids)
€16.00

Total:8.00
Date & Ticket Options Close
Location: Donegal Duration: 1 Hour
Fort Dunree Museum
From
€8.00
per Adult
Date & Ticket Options Close

Visit Fort Dunree Museum and discover over 200 years of of military hsitory and memorabilia as you overlook the stunning Atlantic Ocean.

Provider: Fort Dunree Military Museum

What to Expect

  • Full recreation of Fort Dunree with interactive technology
  • Access to museum displays
  • Displays of military memorabilia, large guns and artefacts.
  • Home to 'the most scenic coffee shop in Ireland'

Full Description

Fort Dunree with its captivating history and breathtaking surroundings, offers a memorable experience for those seeking a glimpse into Ireland's past including a video film presentation in the audio-visual theatre.

 

It is nestled on the picturesque shores of Lough Swilly in County Donegal, is a historic site that blends natural beauty with military heritage.

The fort was originally constructed in the 19th century and served as a defensive outpost for the British Empire, protecting Lough Swilly from potential invaders.

Today, Fort Dunree was been restored and transformed into a museum, allowing visitors to delve into its intriguing history.

 

When you enter the museum, you are transported back in time, surrounded by a fascinating collection of military artefacts, weaponry and memorabilia.

The exhibition halls offer a glimpse into the fort's role in various conflicts, including World Was I and World War II.

The underground bunkers in the museum houses a collection of artefacts and give meaning and insight into the day to day operation of the fort.

 

The Saldanha Suite is home to the fascinating 'Rockhill Collection'. The exhibition consists of numerous of items of memorabilia belonging to the Defence Forces at home and abroad.

 

In the Inishowen Friends of Messines Remembrance Garden commemorates the men and women from Inishowen and all of Ireland that sacrifices in World War I and all wars.

 

One of the highlights of a visit to Fort Dunree is the breathtaking panoramic views it offers.

From its elevated position, you can appreciate the beauty of the rugger coastline. On clear days, the sight extends as far as the Inishowen Peninsula and the majestic mountains of Donegal.

 

Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply someone looking for a captivating destination, a visit to Fort Dunree is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Location

Additional Information

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday 10:30 - 16:30

What Makes This Tour Unique

Fort Dunree stands out as a unique museum due to its historical significance, military heritage, stunning location, diverse exhibits, and role in community engagement. It offers visitors a memorable experience that combines learning, exploration, and appreciation for the rich heritage of the Inishowen Peninsula.

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