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Glenveagh‑Schlossgärten

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Glenveagh‑Schlossgärten

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Glenveagh Castle Gardens are a horticultural gem nestled within the dramatic landscapes of Glenveagh National Park in County Donegal, Ireland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 124 metres on the shores of Lough Veagh, these exquisite 19th-century gardens surround a Scottish-baronial style castle, all set against the rugged backdrop of the Derryveagh Mountains. The entire estate is a significant part of Ireland's second-largest national park, offering a unique blend of cultivated beauty and wild Irish wilderness.

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    15. August 2021

    Wandern

    Als ich in den Garten kam, sah ich den Gärtner im Tarnanzug und mit einem Netz über dem Kopf, nach dem ich die Blumen bewunderte und stillstand, habe ich sofort gemerkt warum.
    Plötzlich schwirrten Scharen von Mücken um meinen Kopf, hier im Garten war es Windstill.

    4. August 2021

    Wandern

    Umgeben von der ungezähmten Natur mit ihren schroffen Klippen und stattlichen Bergen liegt als krasser Gegensatz dazu der in einer ordentlichen Struktur angelegte Garten von Glenveagh Castle. Hier kannst du beim Flanieren auf der Gartenanlage mit ihren Innenhöfen verschiedene Gewächse und eine Vielfalt an blühenden Pflanzen bewundern.

    13. Dezember 2022

    Wandern

    Captain John George Adair ließ Glenveagh Castle von 1870 bis 1873 errichten. Es befindet sich im heutigen Glenveagh-Nationalpark. Das Haus wurde im Scottish Baronial Style erbaut und besteht aus einem vierstöckigen Donjon mit rechteckigem Grundriss, der von einem Garten umgeben ist. Das Gebäude steht auf einem Anwesen von 165,4 km² mit Hügeln, Seen, Tälern und Wäldern, in denen sich auch eine Herde von Rothirschen aufhält. Der gälische Name Gleann Bheatha bedeutet „Tal der Birke“. Im Besucherzentrum des Nationalparks sind Ausstellungen und Filmbeiträge über den Park zu sehen. Die Anlagen sind für Behinderte zugänglich.
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    Astellen Wasserfall – Glenveagh Nationalpark Runde von Glenveagh Castle

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Are there specific walking trails within Glenveagh Castle Gardens, and what is their difficulty?

    While the gardens themselves offer extensive, generally flat paths for leisurely strolling, the wider Glenveagh National Park provides a range of walking and hiking trails. The 4km track leading from the Visitor Centre to the castle is a popular, easy option suitable for most visitors, including families. For more challenging routes, you'll find trails within the national park that ascend into the Derryveagh Mountains, offering varied terrain and elevations. These can range from moderate to difficult, depending on the length and ascent.

    What are the parking arrangements at Glenveagh Castle Gardens, and is there an overflow car park?

    Parking is available at the Glenveagh National Park Visitor Centre. During peak season, especially in summer and on weekends, the main car park can fill up quickly. It is highly recommended to arrive before mid-morning to secure a spot. An overflow car park is available, and a shuttle bus service operates from the Visitor Centre to the castle, which is about 4km away, reducing the need to drive all the way to the castle itself.

    Is Glenveagh Castle Gardens accessible by public transport?

    Public transport options to Glenveagh Castle Gardens are limited. While there are some local bus services in County Donegal, direct routes to Glenveagh National Park are not frequent. Visitors typically reach the park by car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport, as services may vary seasonally.

    Are there any permits required to visit Glenveagh Castle Gardens or the National Park?

    No, access to Glenveagh National Park, including the gardens and Visitor Centre, is free of charge. You do not need any permits to enter or explore the general areas. However, there may be a small fee for the shuttle bus service to the castle or for guided tours of the castle interior.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Glenveagh Castle Gardens and the surrounding area?

    To fully appreciate the gardens, castle, and perhaps take a walk along Lough Veagh, you should allocate at least 3-4 hours. If you plan to explore some of the longer hiking trails within Glenveagh National Park, a full day or even multiple visits would be beneficial to experience the diverse landscapes and attractions.

    Are dogs allowed in Glenveagh Castle Gardens or the National Park?

    Dogs are generally welcome in Glenveagh National Park but must be kept on a leash at all times, especially due to the presence of wildlife like red deer and golden eagles. However, dogs are typically not permitted inside the castle building or within the formal gardens, with the exception of assistance dogs. There are designated areas and walking paths where dogs are allowed.

    Are there wheelchair accessible paths within Glenveagh Castle Gardens?

    Yes, Glenveagh National Park is committed to accessibility. The Visitor Centre facilities are accessible, and many of the paths within the formal gardens are relatively flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. The shuttle bus service from the Visitor Centre to the castle is also wheelchair-friendly. Some of the more rugged trails in the wider national park may not be suitable.

    What is the best time of year to visit Glenveagh Castle Gardens for specific plant displays?

    While the intro mentions late March to May for rhododendrons, the gardens offer beauty throughout the seasons. For the most vibrant floral displays, including the famous rhododendrons, late spring (April-May) is ideal. Summer (June-August) brings a full bloom of herbaceous borders and roses. Autumn (September-October) offers stunning foliage colours, particularly from the diverse tree collection. Even in winter, the structural beauty and evergreen species provide a unique charm.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Glenveagh National Park?

    Glenveagh National Park is a haven for wildlife. It is home to Ireland's largest herd of red deer, which can often be spotted grazing. The park is also notable for the successful reintroduction of golden eagles. Other species include badgers, foxes, pine martens, and a variety of birdlife, making it an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep an eye out, especially during quieter times of day.

    Are there cafes or restaurants available at Glenveagh Castle Gardens?

    Yes, there is a cafe located at the Glenveagh National Park Visitor Centre, offering light meals, snacks, and beverages. Additionally, there is a tearoom situated near the castle itself, providing refreshments for visitors exploring the gardens and castle. These facilities are convenient for a break during your visit.

    What should I wear when visiting Glenveagh Castle Gardens, especially in winter?

    Given Ireland's often unpredictable weather, layering is always recommended. In winter, it's crucial to dress warmly with waterproof and windproof outer layers, as temperatures can be low and conditions can change rapidly. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is essential for exploring the grounds. Even in warmer months, a light rain jacket is advisable, and insect repellent can be useful, especially in still areas of the gardens.

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