Fort Dunree Military Museum

About

Fort Dunree in Buncrana, County Donegal, was built in 1798 following the arrest of Wolfe Tone, the Fort was extended in the late 19th century. It provided protection to the British naval fleet anchored in Lough Swilly, prior to World War I Battle of Jutland. Dunree was handed over to the Irish Free State in 1938. It was first opened to the public in 1986.

A visit to Fort Dunree will include a video film presentation in the audiovisual theatre, access to the museum displays which fully demonstrate life at Fort Dunree, showing its vital role in coastal defence, neutrality protection and a range of coastal artillery. The underground bunkers house a collection of artefacts that give meaning and insight into the day to day operation of the Fort.

The landscape of Fort Dunree is the result of millions of years of volcanic activity and erosion by wind and ice. In its spectacular natural location, Fort Dunree is rich in wildlife. There are 3 main types of habitat around Fort Dunree, the open sea, the coast and the blanket bog that covers the hills and exposed cliff tops. Beyond the spectacular sea cliffs which surround Fort Dunree, the waters of Lough Swilly are rich in marine life. Visit the interesting Wildlife Discovery Room in the Saldanha Suite.

There are 3 scenic walking trails to enjoy and walking around Dunree Point is one of the highlights when visiting the striking Inishowen Peninsula.

Sit and enjoy the surrounding views of rolling hills and majestic cliff tops in The Coffee Cup café.

Location Information

Address

Dunree View, Leophin, Linsfort, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, Ireland

Phone

+353749361817

Duration

We recommend planning to spend 1.5 to 2 hours here.

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