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The Aran Islands

The fictionalised documentary Man of Aran first brought these islands to the attention of the world in 1934, and they have captivated visitors ever since. This is a taste of Ireland as it once was. The first language is Gaelic, there are only 12,000 residents, and once ashore, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped back in time. The largest island is Inishmore, followed by Inishmaan, and the smallest is Inisheer.

The islands are wild, windswept, rugged, and completely unique, providing visitors with an experience unlike any other. The great stone fort of Dun Aonghasa and the towering cliffs of Aran will never be forgotten once experienced. The local culture is quite distinct from that of the mainland, the archaeological heritage is unique.
This location is highly recommended by Trip Advisor!