INIS MÓR is the largest of the Aran Islands and the cradle of Celtic civilisation. Located 23 miles west towards the Atlantic from Galway city the remote, windswept island boasts spectacular, towering cliffs and stunning beaches. The prehistoric fort of Dún Aonghasa still sits atop its iconic cliff top where it was first built 2,500 years ago.
Arainn Ceilteach is centred around
Tí Joe Watty's listed in Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Irish music pubs. Concerts and Ceilis will be staged in a marquee alongside the pub.
INIS MÓR is reached by passenger ferry from Ros a' Mhíl using
Aran Island Ferries or on a memorable eight minute flight from Connemara Regional Airport with
Aer Arran Air
The island has accommodation ranging from hotel to hostels with a number of traditional B&Bs
For a full list of accommodation on the island
CLICK HEREHere is a good source of local information
www.aranislands.ie