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Extract from the Ramelton and Rathmullan Travel Guides:
The road crawling up the
east
side of the peninsula is an interesting approach to Fanad Head. It starts at
RAMELTON
, a quaint and sedate little town which sits attractively on the eastern bank of the broad black flow of the salmon-rich River Leannan. The town has heritage status because of its many Georgian houses and there are some fine stone warehouses on the bank side. Wander uphill, however, and you'll encounter boarded-up buildings (including the eighteenth-century
Sweeney's Tavern
) and other signs of decay - fortunately, there are rejuvenation plans afoot. The old Meeting House in Back Lane h... read the whole Ramelton and Rathmullan Travel Guides...
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