Glenveagh National Park

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Glenveagh National Park is a remote and scenic national park in County Donegal, Ireland, known for its rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and the 19th-century Glenveagh Castle and gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
area about 170 square kilometres
about 40,000 acres
castleConstructionEnd 1873
castleConstructionStart 1867
containsBuilding Glenveagh Castle NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
donatedToState 1975
ecosystemType Atlantic blanket bog
montane heath
native woodland
established 1984
governingBody Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (Ireland) NERFINISHED
hasPart Glenveagh Castle NERFINISHED
Glenveagh Castle Gardens NERFINISHED
Lough Veagh NERFINISHED
bogs
lakes
moorland
rivers
rugged mountains
valleys
woodlands
hasVisitorCentre Glenveagh National Park Visitor Centre NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Glenveagh Castle NERFINISHED
formal gardens
pristine lakes
red deer herd
reintroduced golden eagles
remote landscape
rugged mountains
scenic beauty
laterCastleOwner Henry Plumer McIlhenny NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Donegal NERFINISHED
Derryveagh Mountains NERFINISHED
Ulster NERFINISHED
northwest Ireland NERFINISHED
nearestCity Letterkenny NERFINISHED
offersActivity cycling
fishing
hiking
walking trails
wildlife watching
openToPublic yes
operator National Parks and Wildlife Service (Ireland) NERFINISHED
originalCastleOwner John George Adair GENERATED
partOf Irish national parks system NERFINISHED

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Donegal contains Glenveagh National Park
County Donegal containsNationalPark Glenveagh National Park