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Inishowen set for bumper summer 02.07.07

Inishowen's tourism industry is looking good for summer with hotels and B&Bs reporting a strong start to the season.
A tourism spokesperson in Buncrana told InishowenNews.com that improved facilities around the peninsula, good quality restaurants, hotels and guesthouses, were all contributing to strong sales. The spokesperson said the number of events and festivals organised by local communities throughout the season was also contributing to high visitor numbers year on year.
"We have a lot of tourists around at the moment and they're coming here from further and further afield. We have visitors from Australia, the US and a lot of people over from Britain.
"They think it's brilliant and feel that the facilities are very good. They have also remarked on the number of things you can do here that don't cost money," said the spokesperson. "We've been getting compliments on the free children's playgrounds, the beaches and the number of lovely scenic walks," added the spokesperson.
Festivals contribute to bumper summer in Inishowen. Meanwhile, there were hundreds of visitors at the weekend for the myriad festivals and charity events taking place throughout the peninsula.
These included the third annual Inishowen Summer Gathering at Inch Island, the inaugural DylanFest and the Vintage Car Rally in Moville and the McGlinchey Summer School in
Clonmany, all of which attracted good crowds. The weather was also better than forecast, despite a thunderstorm on Saturday that, while severe, was short-lived.
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