Failte Ireland hosted a successful event at Solis Lough Eske Castle, showcasing what Donegal has to offer to potential visitors!
The Incoming Tour Operators Association (ITOA) familiarisation trip and networking evening, hosted by Failte Ireland, showcased the potential of the stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way north of Galway.
This particularly scenic stretch includes Donegal and Sligo, with it being showcased in the hopes that it will encourage them to promote this part of the route as a standalone product internationally.

Myriam Kennedy, Failte Ireland, Paul Mockler, Head of Business Development Failte Ireland Sinead McGowan, Lough Eske Castle, Martin Donnelly, Manager Developing Business Failte Ireland and Lisa Marshall, Lough Eske Castle. Photo Clive Wasson

Mair Aine Gardiner, Failte Ireland with Vera Huang and James Kenny, Tourism Ireland. Photo Clive Wasson

Joan Crawford, manager Wild Atlantic Way Client Services. Photo Clive Wasson

The Byrne brothers providing the entertainment. Photo Clive Wasson

Martin Donnelly, Manager Developing Business Failte Ireland, Derry Cronin, President Incoming Tour Operator Association, Joan Crawford, Manager Wild Atlantic Way Client Services and Paul Mockler, Head of Business Development Failte Ireland. Photo Clive Wasson