Ballyliffin (Baile Liffin) is a small village located in the North Western tip of Inishowen County Donegal. It is a lovely seaside resort with a splendid links golf course running along 3km stretch of Pollan Strand.
The surrounding landscapes are highly picturesque, with the village being encapsulated by Pollan Strand, Binion hill and Crockaughrim hill.
Nearby Crockaughrim presents a rewarding climb and there are examples of primative rock art on the western slope, which dates from the Bronze Age.
There are rich sea angling grounds just off nearby Glashedy island.
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