The Inishowen peninsula.
could this be "Fanad" - pronounced fanid - its a peninsula and district in north Donegal?
The quickest way is by air. You could fly to Derry airport and then depending on where in Donegal you want to go to, you would travel by road. It is a large county. Derry airport is near north Donegal.
Malin Head in county Donegal.
Letterkenny is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which people often incorrectly refer to as Southern Ireland. Letterkenny is in county Donegal, which is the northernmost county in Ireland, but is actually not part of what is known as Northern Ireland.
china
Donegal is a large county, so it would depend on where in the county you were going, as to what route you would take. The only thing you can say is that it would be towards the west. To go to somewhere like Inishowen, which is in the north of Donegal, you could drive towards Belfast and then head towards Derry. Inishowen is just past Derry. You could also go through Armag and Tyrone and on towards Donegal. If you were going to the south of county Donegal, you would be taking a completely different route. Going to somewhere like Ballyshannon, you would go towards Monaghan and Fermanagh. So you really need to look at a map and see where your exact destination is.
Donegal has 6 TDs in two constituencies. 3 are in Donegal North-East and 3 are in Donegal South-West.
North Donegal - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
North Donegal - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.
One of the two peninsulas on the mainland of north America are the Florida Peninsula. The other peninsula is the Yucatan Peninsula.
china
Inishowen is in the north of Donegal. The most northerly point in Inishowen is Malin Head, which is the most northerly point in Donegal and in Ireland.