Glenveagh National Park is set in some 16,500 hectares of County Donegal. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, glens and woods, with a large herd of red deer.
Glenveagh Castle was built between 1867 and 1873. Set in a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness with unlimited opportunities to explore and experience…literally heaven on earth.
The castle and gardens were inspired by the Victorian idyll of a romantic highland retreat. John Townsend Trench, a cousin of its builder and first owner, John George Adair, designed it.