During peak season, Aer Arann Islands run daily scheduled scenic flights at 12:00 noon. These flights take off from Connemara Airport and fly south-east to the Co. Clare Coast, along the Cliffs of Moher for the best possible views, then north-west along Galway Bay to see the three Aran Islands including views of the Dun Aengus Fort on Inis Mór before returning to Connemara Airport.
Visit Mungo Murphy’s Seaweed Co. a boutique farm in Connemara on the edge of Galway Bay. Taste incredible seafood produced on the farm and take part in a seaweed foraging tour.
Joe Watty's Bar and Seafood Restaurant is a traditional Irish pub and restaurant in Kilronan, on the Aran Islands, which also hosts Irish music sessions.
Teach an Tae Aran Café & Tea Rooms offer traditional baking, light lunches and luxury ice cream in a welcoming, family friendly atmosphere, located just 100m from the beach on Inis Oírr.
Ionad Cultúrtha an Phiarsaigh, is located in Ros Muc, Connemara County Galway. It celebrates the things which drew Patrick Pearse to Connemara, the same things that draw people to Connemara today, the people, the landscape, the rich Gaelic language and culture which still thrives in the area.
Visit one of the most iconic stone forts in Ireland, the spectacular Dún Aonghasa, perched on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands.
This 55km linear walking route provides an excellent introduction for walkers to the beautiful and scenic wilderness of Connemara, County Galway. A stunning stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way, this is a two-day trail you won’t forget.
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