
Inishmore
Inishmore is the largest of the Aran Islands located off the west coast of Ireland, in the Atlantic Ocean. It spans approximately 31 square kilometers and is home to the prehistoric fort of Dun Aonghasa, perched on a cliff 100 meters above the ocean.
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Inishmore is renowned for its rugged landscapes and unique cultural heritage. The island is accessible by ferry from the Galway Bay area or by plane from Connemara Airport. Visitors can explore the island's network of narrow roads by bicycle or on foot, offering views of limestone pavements and traditional Irish cottages. Archaeological sites such as the Seven Churches further highlight its historical significance.