This is a selection of videos that we have made using the DJI Phantom 2
Vision+ quad copter during 2014
Birds Eye Views of Inishowen If you are planning a trip to Visit Inishowen Co.
Donegal following the Wild Atlantic Way you will find this video interesting
as all the places shown are in Inishowen and only a very short distance from
each other. Birds
Eye Views of Inishowen
Malin
Head - Irelands Most Northerly Point Malin Head - Banba's Crown is at the tip of the Inishowen peninsular
in County Donegal and is the most northern point of Ireland
that has a
rugged landscape and had a long history of communication with ships from as
far back as 1804. Malin
Head - Irelands Most Northerly Point
Malin Head Viewing Platform & Telescope Malin Head Banbas Crown Viewing Platform & Talking
Telescope. One of the places to visit as its part of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Come Visit Malin Head Irelands most northerly point soon. Malin
Head Viewing Platform & Telescope
Buncrana Inishowen Birds Eye View Buncrana is beside Lough Swilly on the
Inishowen peninsula which is the principal town and economic
heartbeat of the Inishowen peninsula and provides a rich variety of culture,
amenities and outdoor activities..
Buncrana Inishowen Birds Eye View
The Bar Mouth
Where the water breaks on its journey from the Atlantic into Trawbreaga Bay
is known locally as The Bar Mouth.
This is because a bar of sand runs across here where the estuary opens into
the Atlantic Ocean The
Bar Mouth
Malin
Head a Quick Visit On a quick visit to Malin Head we had the opportunity to take a
quick video Peter Homer EI4JR & Tommy Browne EI2HXB
up at a Malin Head but as usual the wind was a little too strong for the
Flying Camera. We will be back again when there is no wind and do a better
job. Malin
Head a Quick Visit
Malin
Head Banbas Crown Fantastic morning with very little wind and lovely sunshine at Malin
Head allowing some fantastic views and an aerial view video. This is the
uncut version.
Malin
Head Banbas Crown
Inside
the tower
Rare view of inside the Napoleonic tower at Malin Head. Inside
the tower
Malin Head History Malin Head Banbas Crown History from 1804 when the first structures appeared
and were used to communicate with passing ships using simple signalling
methods. Malin
Head History
The Mintiaghs Lough Fan & Lough Naminn. Inishowen Co.
Donegal
Along the road between Carndonagh and Buncrana you will come across 2 lakes
/ loughs either side of the road called Lough Fad & Lough Naminn The
Mintiaghs Lough Fan & Lough Naminn. Inishowen Co. Donegal
Esky Bay & The Curiosity Shop Malin Head
Esky Bay & The Curiosity Shop Malin Head is located between Malin Town and
Malin Head Banbas Crown on the coast road. The Curiosity Shop in Malin Head
is the country’s most northerly shop. Owner Peter McAvenue Peter also acts
as an unofficial tour guide for ‘Inishowen Tourism’ and stocks all sorts of
brochures for things to see and do across the Inishowen Peninsula Esky
Bay & The Curiosity Shop Malin Head
Malin
Town Malin Town is an interesting and unspoilt 17th century plantation village,
picturesquely situated at the head of Trawbreaga Bay, Inishowen, Co Donegal
and a great place to visit if you're looking for things to do in Donegal. An
interesting feature of the approach to the town is the bridge with its ten
arches spanning the bay. It is the second largest stone bridge in Ireland. Malin
Town
Malin
Head Weather Station, Coast Guard & Pier Birds Eye view of Malin Head Coast Guard,
Weather Station & Pier during a quick visit to Ardmalin. Malin
Head Weather Station, Coast Guard & Pier
Ballyliffin Golf Club a Birds Eye View
Ballyliffin Golf Club in County Donegal is Ireland's most northerly golf
club and is renowned for it's hospitality , spectacular setting and
outstanding presentation standards all year round. Ballyliffin Golf Club
Ireland's leading links complex boasts two Championship Links Courses - The
Old Links and Glashedy Links.
Ballyliffin Golf Club a Birds Eye View
Ardmalin Caravan Park Ardmalin Caravan Park
Malin Head. Ideally situated close to Malin Heads most northerly point and
within easy drive to many of the interesting places around Inishowen. Ardmalin Caravan Park
Riversdale Country House. Carndonagh. Inishowen Fantastic B&B in Carndonagh, Inishowen, Ireland. Along the Wild Atlantic Way Riversdale Country House
Fort
Dunree Fort Dunree, Dun Fhraoigh in Irish means, “Fort of the Heather” and
indicates that this site has been an important defensive site down through
history. Today however, its stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife
are drawing increasing numbers of visitors to one of Inishowen’s most
beautiful and peaceful locations. Inishowen. Fort
Dunree
Greencastle Harbour a Different View Greencastle (In Irish: An Caisleán Nua), is a commercial fishing port
located in the north of the scenic Inishowen Peninsula on the north coast of
County Donegal Greencastle Harbour a Different View
Trawbreaga Bay Early morning Birdseye view of Trawbreaga Bay. Inishowen. Co. Donegal.
Trawbreaga Bay
Culdaff Beach Early morning visit at the Culdaff blue flag beach to beat the visitor's.
It includes two beaches, 'the small beach' and 'the big beach'.
Culdaff beach is known for the expansive clean sand on the main beach. Culdaff Beach
Bunagee Pier Bunagee Pier. Inishowen. Co. Donegal
Local fishermen that leave from this pier catch Lobster, Crab, Sea Trout,
Pollock and Plaice. Bunagee Pier
Carndonagh Carndonagh. Inishowen. Co. Donegal
Carndonagh (Carn Domhnach in Irish), one of the main towns of the
picturesque Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal Carndonagh
Lagg
Church Lagg Church St. Mary's. Co Donegal
Lagg Church was built in 1784, St. Mary's is one of the oldest Catholic
churches still in use in Ireland today Lagg
Church
Lagg
Beach Lagg Beach (Five Fingers)
An evening birds eye view of an area of outstanding natural beauty,
being home to some of the highest sand dunes in Europe. Lagg
Beach
Inishowen. Co. Donegal. A Birds Eye View
A Birds Eye Video Compilation of some of the
interesting places in Inishowen Co. Donegal Ireland that we have filmed in
2014.
We have a lot more to see and film when weather allows
Inishowen. Co. Donegal. A Birds Eye View
The
above videos filmed by Peter Homer EI4JR & Tommy Browne EI2HXB