Muff | |
Settlement Type: | Village |
Pushpin Map: | Ireland |
Pushpin Label Position: | left |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Ireland |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Ireland |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Ulster |
Subdivision Type3: | County |
Subdivision Name3: | County Donegal |
Leader Title1: | Dáil constituency |
Leader Name1: | Donegal |
Leader Title2: | EU Parliament |
Leader Name2: | Midlands–North-West |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Population As Of: | 2022 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population: | 1418 |
Utc Offset1: | +0 |
Timezone1 Dst: | IST (WEST) |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | -1 |
Coordinates: | 55.0676°N -7.269°W |
Blank Name: | Irish Grid Reference |
Muff [2] is a village, civil parish and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. It is near the mouth of the River Foyle (where it flows into Lough Foyle) and sits close to the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The village of Culmore and the city of Derry are to the south in Northern Ireland.
Muff was one of several Protestant villages in eastern Donegal that would have been transferred to Northern Ireland, had the recommendations of the Irish Boundary Commission been enacted in 1925.[3]
Muff has experienced significant growth in population during the last decade as people from Northern Ireland migrate across the border.
The village has a primary school, Scoil Naomh Bríd, which has slightly over 200 students enrolled.[4] It is a co-educational primary school under the patronage of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Derry. The staff comprises an administrative principal, eight mainstream class teachers and three special education teachers (SETs), one of whom is shared with another school. Historically, many children crossed the border to attend either Culmore Primary School[5] or Hollybush Primary School.[6]
The local association football team is called Quigley's Point Swifts.[7] The club was formed in 1975. In 1985 they then joined the Derry & District League (D&D). In the nineties the club developed its reserve teams and several underage squads.
The Local Gaelic football club, Naomh Padraig was founded on 16 February 1989. It has developed a pitch and clubhouse and competes at underage levels as well as Donegal's all county league divisions.
Each summer, usually during the first week in August, the village celebrates Muff Festival;[8] which includes céilidhs, competitions, street parties, parades, amusements, night-time entertainment, and live performances.
Because of the village's proximity to a beach, it is a popular destination for diving.[9]