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Northern exposure - promoting Malin Head 06.07.11

A new Malin Head tourist information leaflet was launched on Friday at Banba’s Crown, Malin Head to provide visitors with information about Ireland’s most northerly point. The flyer, which also promotes the Inishowen peninsula generally, was created by a cross-section of interest groups including Malin Head Community Association, Inishowen Development Partnership, Inishowen Tourism, Donegal County Council and local landowners.
Donegal County Council electoral area chairman, Cllr Mickey Doherty commended everyone involved. "Malin Head is one of the most beautiful places in the world to visit, with its breathtaking views, rich history and culture," he said.
The leaflet is part of a wider strategic plan to develop the Inishowen peninsula and Malin Head as a sustainable tourism destination. Donegal County Council is in the process of securing funding to further develop the Inishowen 100 Driving Route by providing visitor interpretation and upgrading a range of scenic viewing points, as well as revamping the Inishowen 100 branded signage.
Deputy Joe McHugh, TD., Cllr Bernard McGuinness, Cllr Rena Donaghy, Cllr Mickey Doherty and Cllr Jack Murray pictured at Malin Head for the launch of the new information flyer for tourists.
As Ireland’s most northerly point, Malin Head is a growth tourism destination, with thousands of cyclists completing the Malin Head to Mizen Head challenge every year, say the promotion bodies.
"The ruined signal tower at Banba’s Crown dates back to the early 19th Century and was used as a Lloyd's signal station, as well as a look-out tower during two world wars." Visitors arriving at Banba’s Crown can also avail of tea and coffee at a mobile barista.
"The only advice for visitors coming to Ireland’s most northerly point is to 'keep hold of your hat!'."
The Malin Head tourist information leaflet is available in tourist information centres throughout the North West region, as well as at Malin Head Community Centre. More photos, click here
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