On the largest of the three islands, Inis Mór, the venue for the Red Bull Cliff Diving world series is called the Serpent’s Lair – a natural pool at the bottom of a cliff, carved by ocean force. Divers plunge into the Atlantic below, up to 27 metres, just short of 90 feet!
In 2014, Inis Mór hosted more than 3,000 spectators who came out to enjoy the spectacular show in the glorious sunshine. This event truly showcased the sheer beauty of Inis Mór’s natural and astounding landscape.
This is the prehistoric island that has battled with the might of the Atlantic's crashing waves since the beginning of time. Where 9 miles of weathere...
Read MoreThe Wild Atlantic Way, 1600 miles (2600 km) in length, is one of the longest defined coastal route in the world. It winds its way all along the Irish ...
Read MoreTo truly experience everything Inis Mór has to offer, one day is never enough. From it's renowned landmarks to it's less known, hidden gems; and from ...
Read MoreGréasán Gnó Oileáin Árann The Network, formed in 2014, is membership based and represents many of the Island businesses. The objective of the netwo...
Read MoreKeep Aran litter free, please dispose of your rubbish in litter and recycling bins Please do not climb or remove any part of ancient or sacre...
Read MoreRobert Flaherty’s stunning documentary film “Man of Aran” was first previewed in London in 1934. Many experts consider that “Man of Aran” includ...
Read MoreA timeless land in an endless sea, weathered monuments on awesome cliffs, great labyrinths of limestone, meandering walls, patchwork fields, quiet b...
Read MoreThere are many rare and threatened plant species to be found on Aran, such as Pyramidal Bugle (Ajuga pyramidals), Wood Small-reed (Calamagrostis epi...
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