Culdaff
Culdaff is a village and beach located on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland. It is situated on the northern coast of the peninsula, facing the Atlantic Ocean.
Geography:
Culdaff is known for its sandy beach, backed by dunes and cliffs. The area is a popular destination for tourists, particularly during the summer months. The landscape surrounding the village is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.
History:
The area around Culdaff has a long history of human settlement. Evidence of prehistoric activity can be found in the surrounding landscape. Historically, Culdaff was a small fishing village.
Tourism:
Culdaff beach is a Blue Flag beach, indicating high environmental and water quality standards. It is a popular spot for swimming, surfing, and other water sports. The village also offers amenities for tourists, including pubs, restaurants, and accommodation.
Amenities:
Culdaff has a church, St. Mary's, and a primary school. Local businesses cater to both residents and tourists.
Transport:
Culdaff is accessible by road. Bus services connect the village to other towns and villages on the Inishowen Peninsula.