How do you get around Inishmore island?


How do you get around Inishmore island? Walk, Jog, Hike, or Stroll Inis Mór is very accessible for all levels of walkers. The roads are mostly flat with no steep incline to climb (until you reach the fort, at least!) With such little traffic troubling you along the way, walking is a safe and easy way to traverse the island at your own pace.


How long does it take to walk around Aran Islands?

If one were to do a walked loop of the entire island it would probably take an entire day (roughly 16km ) as the island is 8km long. Walking on the Aran Islands is one of the most popular activities. With miles and miles of small thin roads criss crossing each other most people just venture out and explore.


What should I wear to Aran Islands?

A little backpack with a warm jumper and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea. Fingers crossed that you won't need it but better to be prepared. A change of socks and a t-shirt for emergencies will see you through! Comfortable footwear.


Do you need cash on Aran Islands?

We recommend bringing a camera, comfortable shoes, a good rain jacket, sun screen (it's Ireland but you never know!) and a little cash. Some businesses on the island do not accept card or have a minimum-spend policy in place.


Which Aran Island is best for day trip?

Out of the 3 main islands, Inis Mor (also, Inishmore) is the largest and most popular for a day trip among locals and tourists. It offers beautiful landscapes, historical sites, turquoise water beaches and vertiginous cliffs.


How long should you spend on the Aran Islands?

There is an Aran Island and Cliffs of Moher tour that leaves from Galway City where you are able to spend four and a half hours visiting Inishmore and then see the Cliffs of Moher via boat on the way back. March through October you can also depart from Doolin in County Clare, which is near the Cliffs of Moher.


Are there buses on Inishmore?

Several operators are available to take you on an island tour in a comfortable bus. Tours operate from Kilronan pier, where passengers disembark from the ferry. Once onboard, sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery while you're listening to tales of Inis Mór from ancient history right up to modern-day life.


Are there puffins on Inishmore?

In town, you can shop around, get a drink at The Bar, or take a bike around the island (they've got seals, puffins and tons of neat homes).


What is Inishmore known for?

One of Inis Mor's most popular attractions is the Dun Aonghasa. Also known as 'Fort of Aengus' it is arguably the most famous attraction on the Island. This magnificent fort is a semi-circular structure that rests on the edge of a high cliff, rising 100 metres out of the Atlantic Ocean.