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Bundoran Town Enhancement and Orientation Project - Fáilte Ireland Destination Towns Programme

Date: 13 Aug 2025

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Bundoran Town Enhancement and Orientation Project - Fáilte Ireland Destination Towns Programme

Pictured at the Launch of Bundoran Town Enhancement and Orientation Project are (l-r) Cllr. Michael Boyle, Claire McCallan,   Architect in the Community, Donegal County Council, Charlene Boyle, Fáilte Ireland, Cllr. Michael McMahon, Cllr. Micheál Naughton, Cathaoirleach Donegal Municipal District, Caroline Britton, Community Development Officer, Donegal County Council, Joan Crawford Fáilte Ireland, Cllr Noel Jordan. Photo by Gerard McHugh Photography
Pictured at the Launch of Bundoran Town Enhancement and Orientation Project are (l-r) Cllr. Michael Boyle, Claire McCallan, Architect in the Community, Donegal County Council, Charlene Boyle, Fáilte Ireland, Cllr. Michael McMahon, Cllr. Micheál Naughton, Cathaoirleach Donegal Municipal District, Caroline Britton, Community Development Officer, Donegal County Council, Joan Crawford Fáilte Ireland, Cllr Noel Jordan. Photo by Gerard McHugh Photography

Donegal County Council, in partnership with Fáilte Ireland, is delighted to announce the completion of significant public realm enhancements and installation of public artwork in the vibrant tourism town of Bundoran.

In 2020, Fáilte Ireland launched its Destination Towns Capital Investment Scheme with the aim of supporting local authorities nationwide to increase the attractiveness and tourism appeal of towns across Ireland. Under this scheme, Donegal County Council was awarded a grant of €500,000 to upgrade access routes within Bundoran, improve its streetscape, installation of public artwork, and install new wayfinding signage throughout the town.

Thanks to extensive planning and collaboration between the project partners, local businesses, and community stakeholders, the project has delivered:

•    Striking marine and surfing-themed sculptures commissioned for the three approach roundabouts to the town.
•    Enhanced shared spaces for vehicles and pedestrians along Renisan’s Lane, Central Lane, and Meehan’s Lane, which connect the Main     Street to the breathtaking Wild Atlantic Way shoreline.
•    Attractive wayfinding signage that highlights and promotes Bundoran’s key attractions.

The project has been warmly welcomed by residents and visitors alike and is a testament to the work of Paul Doherty Architects, contractor W Doherty Construction Ltd, and artist Kevin Callaghan. These improvements have significantly enhanced Bundoran’s amenities and overall appearance.

John G McLaughlin, Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, expressed his appreciation for Fáilte Ireland’s continued support of this project and its broader commitment to County Donegal. He praised the design team, contractor, and artist for delivering a high-quality public realm project that complements the wider visitor experience. He also highlighted how these works build on other recent initiatives in Bundoran, including the refurbishment of Waterworld Bundoran, further strengthening the town’s tourism offering and making Bundoran and County Donegal an even better place to live, work, and visit.

Joan Crawford, Manager, Wild Atlantic Way, Fáilte Ireland said: “Fáilte Ireland is committed to the sustainable development of tourism across Ireland, a vital economic driver and source of employment. As the National Tourism Development Authority, we aim to grow the number of destinations that offer compelling experiences and attract visitors across the regions. This is why initiatives like the Destination Towns are so important. Our work with Donegal County Council through the scheme has strengthened Bundoran’s appeal as a visitor destination. By improving visitor orientation, and enhancing pedestrian movement and accessibility, visitors will stay longer, spend more and immerse themselves in local activities and culture.”


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