Clonmany
Clonmany is only ten miles north of Buncrana and is situated amongst gentle hills and beside the calm waters of the Swilly. It is the youngest village in Inishowen dating from the middle of the last century and yet perhaps because it is less known it has an old-world atmosphere and charm seldom found in the commercialised resorts of today. Spoil yourself with a swim in Binion Strand, a walk on the cliffs at Duna Head or a visit to the waterfall at Glenevin where the river tumbles 30 feet over a pitch black rock into a foaming pool. At Rockstown there is a fine example of a raisd beach. Two miles east of Clonmany on the slope of Magheramore Hill, there is a Bronze Age dolmen with a massive capstone traditionally called 'Finn McCool's Finger Stone.' The legend says it was thrown by Fin from Sliabh Snacht at naother giant on Coolcross Hill.