Great Horthern Railway (Ireland). 



The Great Northern of Ireland is the Mail and Express Route, 



England with Belfast and the North of Ireland, 



via Holyhead and Kingstown. 



Trains also run in connection with the Express Services via Holyhead 

 and Dublin (North Wall), and Holyhead and Creenore. 



Breakfast and Dining Cars are run between Dublin and Belfast, and 

 between Belfast and Greenorc. 



MOUNTAIN, LOUGH, RIVER, AND SEA. GOLFING, FISHING, 

 COACHING, CYCLING. 



CENTRES OF RESORT. 



BUNDORAN (on the Atlantic Coast)— Famed Health Resort; within easy 

 reach are Loughs Melvin and Erne. Sea Bathing. Golf 

 (IS -hole course). Fishing. 



ROSAPENN A— Donegal Highlands: Mountain and Lake Scenery. Golf 

 (18.-hole course). Fishing. 



PORTSALON (Head of Lough Swilly)— Pishing and Boating. Golf (18-hoIe 

 course). 



NEWCASTLE— Famed Golfing Resort (18-hole course). Direct service b'' 

 the new route via Ballyroney. 



ROSTREVOR and WARRENPOINT— On Carlingford Lough. Mourne 

 Mountain District. Balmy and restorative climate. 



BOYNE VALLEY— Sylvan, Historical, and Antiquarian districts. 



ENNISKILLEN— Island town. Lake Fishing. Boating, &c. 



DONEGAL, GLENTIES, KILLYBECS, LETTERKENNY, &c.. 



The opening of the new line from Strabane to Lettorkenny, via 

 Raphoe. has shortened the distance, and facilitated greatly the access 

 to Portsalon, Eosapenua, Gweedore. und the County Donegal. By it the 

 loss of time and expense of driving ricross Londonderry is avoided. 



The Company's Guide to Donegal, entitled " Picturesque Donegal." 

 contains full information as to the Health Resorts of Donegal, and 

 information for Sportsmen as to Fishing, Golfing, Shooting, &c. Copies 

 (price 2s. 6d. each) can be obtained from the Superintendent of the 

 Line, Amiens Street Terminus, Dublin, from whom time-tables and 

 tourist literature can also be obtained on application. 



HOTELS.— The Company own and manage Hotels at Bundoran, Rostrevor 

 and Warrenpoint. (The Bundoran Hotel is closed for the Winter 

 Season.) 



HENRY PLBWS, General Manager. 

 Dublin, 1910. 



