The Doorin Peninsula (Irish: Dúrian) is a peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland. The peninsula is one of the many rocky outcrops on the northern side of Donegal Bay.
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Geography | |
Location | Ireland |
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Area | 20.1 km2 (7.8 sq mi) |
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Ireland | |
County | Donegal |
Demographics | |
Population | 495 (2016) |
Pop. density | 24.6/km2 (63.7/sq mi) |
The area is largely agricultural, with small patches of commercial forest. The coastline is most low-lying, however sizable sea-cliffs are present in the south of the peninsula, at Doorin Point, and a small sand beach is located in the west of the peninsula. Extensive wave-cut platforms are exposed along the peninsula at low tide.