Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . 85 THE ROSSES, AND THE GWEEBARRA LOUGH. Routes.—The centres from which to explore The Rosses areCrolly, Burton Port and Dungloe, and these are reached directfrom Strabane via Letterkenny and the Burton Port extension ofthe Lough Swilly Railway. The station at Crolly is about onemile from the hotel, that at Burton Port is in the village and thatat Dungloe Road about 2i miles from Dungloe. In the


Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . 85 THE ROSSES, AND THE GWEEBARRA LOUGH. Routes.—The centres from which to explore The Rosses areCrolly, Burton Port and Dungloe, and these are reached directfrom Strabane via Letterkenny and the Burton Port extension ofthe Lough Swilly Railway. The station at Crolly is about onemile from the hotel, that at Burton Port is in the village and thatat Dungloe Road about 2i miles from Dungloe. In the case ofCrolly and Dungloe a request should be sent to the hotel pro-prietors for a car to meet the train. Hotels :—Crolly ; TheAnglers Hotel, P. Gallagher : Burton Port ; ODonnells andSweenys : Dungloe ; Hanlons (private), Boyles, and alternative route from Strabane to Dungloe is by CountyDonegal Railwav to Fintown Station, thence drive via Doocharryabout 12 miles. This latter is the direct route for tourists visit-ing the vallev of the Gweebarra only as Fintown is the neareststation for Doocharry ; 4 miles. Time has altered The Rosses very matrrially since a travelFrwrote :— To reach it evens a weary


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