Thinking of a holiday there.
Heard that there are no christians there and that it is a drug and gun spot with loads of crime. ?better to avoid the city itself?...
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Myself, a friend and my family are going to bunbeg. Sorcha (my friend) and Iare wondering if there are any interesting things to do for 13-15 year-olds. Are there ay discos, anything like that? we are staying in bunbeg holiday homes, if that's any help!! Thanx!
Bunbeg Holiday Homes are pretty good BUT Bunbeg is basically old Ireland. A few pubs stretching out over a mile or so - really not much there for a teenager.
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Greenorlagh is right ...the scenery is gr8 and there's sum program called FAS.still the people there gossip 2 much .Well there might b sum gaming arcades .Have fun!
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not a lot.......polish up on your Irish its in the Ghaeltacht.
Sarah
I love Bunbeg, but to be fair, there is isn't that much there if you are too young to drink and if you don't like walking.
I'm (almost) old enough to drink and I really love walking.
It is a long walk and the road isn't good for walking, but if your parents have a car and if you are fit, why not have them take you to Errigal (Dunlewey) and climb the mountain.
If you are looking for something to do, why not take a day trip to Letterkenny. There are a few buses go (Feda O'Donnell, Mangan and Swilly). Feda O'Donnell have nice coaches and they are cheapest (€5), Swilly use old bangers and charge €8. You'll have to set of early (real early) and make sure you don't miss the last bus back (I think the last one is Mangans at about 6pm but you'll need to double check).