A view of main street in Killybegs. The building on the right is the Tara Hotel and on the other side of it is where people can catch the bus. Across the street is Centra, a small grocery store and the tall white building is Sweet News, a small shop that sells stationary, cards, books, ice cream and coffee. Killybegs pier is right across the street if you turn around.
Melly's, a few doors down from Centra where you can enjoy the best fish and chips in town. The place in the back is Seawinds, a bed and breakfast. We stayed there 10 years ago when we first came to Killybegs.


Hi Bill.
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Greetings from Patricia.
Killybegs is such a great name. Who wouldn’t want to live in Killybegs?
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ReplyDeleteA nice place to stroll around!
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Donna
...thanks Bill for showing me around.
ReplyDeleteA charming little city!
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Great street scenes and photos. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very pleasant place and those fish and chips sound very good to me.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a quaint little town. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteWe stayed in a b&b along the Main Street when we were in Killybegs, but I don't remember if it was Seawards. Lovely street photos.
ReplyDeleteI don't see any people in these photos!
ReplyDeleteA nice downtown, Bill.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cozy place. Lovely buildings.
ReplyDeleteWe're returning to Ireland this June! I will put it on the list!
ReplyDeleteSuch a quaint and beautiful downtown, Bill. Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely area. I feel like I'm viewing Escape to the Country when I visit your blog...I learn just as much here at your blog as I do by watching Escape to the Country. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice street views, beautiful photos.
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Lovely photos, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI like the area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and peaceful street.
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