Pluck Standing Stone
#1121 among destinations in Ireland
Facts and practical information
Pluck Standing Stone is a standing stone and National Monument located in County Donegal, Ireland. ()
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Pluck Standing Stone – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Main Street, Dry Arch Park, Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba, Conwal Parish Church.
- 4.1 miWShopping, Shopping district
Main Street, Letterkenny
104 min walk • Main Street in Letterkenny, Ireland, is a vibrant shopping district pulsating with the life of this bustling town. As the central artery of Letterkenny, Main Street is where locals and visitors alike converge to engage in retail therapy, soak up the local culture,...
- 2.4 miWBars and clubs, Nightlife, Sport
Dry Arch Park, Letterkenny
61 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Letterkenny, Dry Arch Park emerges as a beacon for sports enthusiasts and community gatherings in County Donegal, Ireland. This premier sport venue, a hub of activity and energy, serves as a testament to the city's commitment to promoting...
- 4.2 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba, Letterkenny
107 min walk • The Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba stands as a testament to the rich religious heritage of Letterkenny, Ireland. This majestic church, with its soaring spires and intricate Gothic architecture, serves as the mother church of the Diocese of Raphoe.
- 4.1 miWChurch
Conwal Parish Church, Letterkenny
106 min walk • Conwal Parish Church stands as a testament to the rich religious heritage of Letterkenny, Ireland. This Anglican church, with its roots deeply embedded in the history of the town, serves as both a place of worship and a beacon of architectural legacy in the region.
- 3.9 miWConcerts and shows, Theater
An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny
100 min walk • An Grianán Theatre is the largest theatre in County Donegal. Located in Letterkenny's Port Road district, its current director is Patricia McBride. With a seating capacity of 383, the theatre provides a range of programming including drama, comedy, music, pantomime, and family shows as well as workshops and classes.
- 4.8 miSChurch, Gothic architecture
St Eunan's Cathedral, Raphoe
122 min walk • St Eunan's Cathedral YOO -nən, also known as Raphoe Cathedral, is one of two cathedral churches of the United Dioceses of Derry and Raphoe in the Church of Ireland. It is located in Raphoe, County Donegal and is dedicated to Saint Eunan who was abbot of Iona. The other diocesan cathedral is St Columb's Cathedral in Derry.
- 4.1 miWSpecialty museum, Museum
Donegal County Museum, Letterkenny
104 min walk • Donegal County Museum is a county museum in County Donegal in Ireland. Located on the High Road in Letterkenny, the museum building first opened to the public in 1845 as the Warden's House of the Letterkenny Workhouse.
- 3.9 miWArt gallery, Shopping, Museum
Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny
101 min walk • Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny is a cultural centre located in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. The centre is located behind An Grianán Theatre on the Port Road in the town and is the leading cultural centre in north-west Ireland.
- 4.9 miSForts and castles
Raphoe Castle, Raphoe
125 min walk • Raphoe Castle, also known as the Bishop's Palace, is a ruined early 17th-century castle on the edge of Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland. The 'castle' was built in the 1630s for The Rt. Rev. Dr John Leslie, Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Raphoe, from stone from a ruined round tower.
- 5.1 miSE
- 7.7 miNEForts and castles
Burt Castle
196 min walk • Burt Castle is a ruined castle located close to Newtowncunningham and Burt, two villages in the east of County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. Historically it was sometimes spelt as Birt Castle. It is also known by the name O'Doherty's Castle, and should not be mistaken for O'Doherty's Keep near Buncrana.