Doorin Peninsula

Peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland

  • Atlantic Ocean
Area20.1 km2 (7.8 sq mi)Administration
Ireland
CountyDonegalDemographicsPopulation495 (2016)Pop. density24.6/km2 (63.7/sq mi)

The Doorin Peninsula (Irish: Dúrian) is a peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland. The peninsula is one of the many rocky outcrops on the northern side of Donegal Bay.

The area is largely agricultural, with small patches of commercial forest. The coastline is most low-lying, however sizable sea-cliffs are present in the south of the peninsula, at Doorin Point, and a small sand beach is located in the west of the peninsula. Extensive wave-cut platforms are exposed along the peninsula at low tide.

Doorin Point

See also

  • Mountcharles
  • Inver

54°37′04″N 8°16′03″W / 54.617882°N 8.267405°W / 54.617882; -8.267405

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