Laghey (sometimes spelled Laghy) is a small village between Ballintra and Donegal Town in County Donegal.
Laghey is situated close to two of the most scenic beaches Ireland has to offer, namely Rossnowlagh and Murvagh. Murvagh is also the home to the Donegal golf club.
The most well known landmark in this village is The Seven Arches Bridge at the bottom of the main street, and the sign post within the village that says Laghey is 1km away.
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