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Beautiful winters day drive from Killybegs Town to Bruckless Village in Ireland 🇮🇪 16 NOVEMBER 2024 KILLYBEGS TOWN Killybegs (Irish: Na Cealla Beaga) is a town in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the largest fishing port in the country and on the island of Ireland. It is located on the south coast of the county, north of Donegal Bay, near Donegal Town. Its Irish name Na Cealla Beaga means 'little cells', a reference to early monastic settlements. The town is situated at the head of a scenic harbour and at the base of a vast mountainous tract extending northward. In the summer, there is a street festival celebrating the fish catches and incorporating the traditional "Blessing of the Boats". In 1588, Killybegs was the last port of call for the Spanish vessel La Girona, which had dropped anchor in the harbour when the Spanish Armada fetched up on the Irish coast during Spain's war with England. With the assistance of a Killybegs chieftain, MacSweeney Bannagh, the Girona's personnel were fed, her rudder repaired, and she set sail for Scotland, but was wrecked off the Antrim coast with the loss of nearly 1,300 lives. Killybegs is a natural deepwater harbour with a depth of 12 metres at low water spring tide at the new €50 million pier completed in 2004. The harbour is home to all the largest Irish midwater pelagic trawlers and a modest whitefish fleet, but it handles many other types of shipping as well. These include passenger cruise liners and mixed specialist cargoes. In recent years Killybegs has become the favoured port for the importation of wind turbines and is a service port for the offshore gas/oil drilling rigs. BRUCKLESS VILLAGE Bruckless (Irish: An Bhroclais, meaning 'badger's den') is a tiny village in southwest County Donegal, Ireland. It lies on the N56 national secondary road which links it to Donegal Town 20 km east and to Killybegs 7 km west. The village overlooks McSwyne's Bay, an inlet in Donegal Bay. Bruckless is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Killaghtee and the diocese of Raphoe. In the Church of Ireland, it is covered by the parish of Inver and the diocese of Derry and Raphoe. The parish church, the Church of Saints Joseph and Conal, is noted for its round tower and there are numerous archaeological artifacts in the area, including early Christian cross slabs. The village pub is called Mary Murrins, and the village also has a small shop. The village has close ties with neighbouring Dunkineely 0:00 KILLYBEGS TOWN 9:25 BRUCKLESS VILLAGE THANK YOU FOR WATCHING. PLEASE LIKE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. COMMENTS ARE ALSO ALWAYS ENJOYED BY MYSELF AND OTHER VIEWERS. #Drive #Driving #RoadTrip #RoadTrips #Dashcam #DashCams #TravelVlog #TravelVlogs #IslandLife #Bruckless #BrucklessVillage #Killybegs #KillybegsTown #Village #Villages #Town #Towns #Ireland #LifesAdventures #LifesWorldwideAdventures