Donegal county features lively community parades in towns and villages, with Letterkenny hosting the largest, alongside family-friendly festivities, music, and cultural activities emphasising local pride and Irish heritage.
- Letterkenny (3:00 pm from Port Road): The county’s biggest parade, one of the most anticipated in Donegal, with a festival atmosphere drawing crowds. Live entertainment starts earlier at 1:00 pm at Market Square and Courthouse Junction, featuring marching bands, community groups, dance troupes, and colourful displays—organised by Letterkenny Chamber with calls for sporting clubs, dance studios, and others to participate.
- Donegal Town (3:00 pm): A lively family event with participants assembling from 1:30 pm at the Saint John Bosco Centre. The route passes through Tirconaill Street and the Diamond, showcasing marching bands, local talent, floats, and community spirit in this historic town.
- Bundoran (3:30 pm): Starts from the East End (Kernan’s Petrol Station) and proceeds through Main Street to the West End (Peter Brady Park). A popular seaside parade full of energy, inviting wide participation for a fun, inclusive celebration.
- Buncrana (3:00 pm): Traditionally held on the main street, bringing vibrant processions, music, and community involvement to this Inishowen coastal town.
- Ballyshannon (2:00 pm): Street music begins at 1:30 pm, followed by the parade and an after-party at Dorrian’s Imperial Hotel—known for its lively atmosphere and continued festivities.
- Killybegs (3:00 pm on Main Street): A family-friendly parade highlighting the fishing town’s heritage with local groups and cheerful displays.
- Glencolmcille (3:00 pm from GAA grounds): Proceeds to Halla Muire, offering a scenic, community-focused event in this Gaeltacht area.
- Creeslough (12:00 pm): An earlier midday parade bringing festive spirit to this northern town.
- Mevagh (Carrigart) (1:00 pm): Afternoon celebrations with local participation in this scenic Fanad Peninsula spot.
- Dunfanaghy (1:30 pm): A compact parade complementing any weekend activities, set against stunning Horn Head scenery.
Weekend & Early Celebrations
- Ardara (Sunday, 15 March, 3:30 pm): A vibrant parade with assembly at the Church Car Park, featuring creative floats, marching bands, classic cars, face painting, and a craft market—encouraging imaginative entries for a colourful community day.
- Dunkineely (Saturday, 14 March, 1:45 pm from Community Centre): Billed as a “small town, big parade,” this early event delivers outsized fun with local flair.
- Dunfanaghy (Saturday, preceding weekend, often 10:00 am): The 5K Leprechaun Leap fun run adds an active, family-oriented twist to the celebrations.
Venues & Special Events
- The Abbey Hotel Donegal (Donegal Town, 14–17 March): Hosts a multi-day Saint Patrick’s Festival with live music sessions, evening performances (including artists like Orlaith Furey), and a welcoming atmosphere for dining and entertainment.
- Saint Columba’s Community Centre (17 March, typically 12:00 pm–2:00 pm): A day of culture featuring traditional music, Irish dancers, and hearty Irish stew—perfect for an authentic, community gathering.
- Leghawney Hall: Often presents local drama; for 2026, the play “Out of Order” runs nightly at 8:00 pm, including on Saint Patrick’s night, offering evening theatrical entertainment.
These events are mostly free, community-driven, and full of craic, with many encouraging participation from groups and families. For the latest details, routes, road closures, or registrations (e.g., for Letterkenny or Ardara), check govisitdonegal.com, local council sites like donegalcoco.ie, or community Facebook pages.
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