Killahoey Beach
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Killahoey beach a wide sandy beach known by locals as Killahoey more commonly known as Dunfanghy beach.
Killahoey Beach is a Blue Flag Beach.
Killahoey beach, dogs allowed on leads
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 2 beaches around Dunfanaghy, 19 beaches in Donegal, or check our list of Donegal Dog Friendly Beaches.
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