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    Hidden gem off Ireland's northwest coast undiscovered by tourists

    By Brian Dillon,

    12 days ago
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    Off the northwest coast of Ireland lies an island that offers stunning views and memorable experiences for visitors. Arranmore, located off the coast of Co Donegal , is renowned for its natural beauty.

    With its breathtaking rural landscape largely untouched, Arranmore is best explored on foot or by water. So, this place is one for adventurers .

    Those who love the great outdoors and exploring to discover magnificent nature will fall in love with this place. Here's your guide to exploring the breathtaking Irish island of Arranmore.

    Getting to Arranmore

    Arranmore can be reached by boat, which departs from the Gaeltacht village of Burtonport, near Donegal Airport. The ferry journey takes between 15 and 20 minutes and costs €15 for foot passengers, and €30 if you're driving.

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    Can I stay overnight on Arranmore?

    There are several accommodation options on Arranmore if you want to extend your visit over a few days. But even if you're just planning a day trip, it's well worth a visit.

    Arranmore Glamping is a fantastic option. The pods come with a patio, a well-equipped kitchenette, beds, a shower, and a bathroom.

    Perhaps the most unique accommodation on Arranmore Island is the Arranmore Lighthouse. This incredible stay is situated on the northern end of the Island, offering dramatic views of the Atlantic and the rest of the island.

    For budget-conscious travelers exploring Ireland, Arranmore Hostel is a great option. The island also boasts a range of BnBs and hotels for tourists.

    Exploring Arranmore

    Arranmore offers a surprising amount of activities for such a small island. Watersports enthusiasts should visit Cumann na mBad, an organization offering various boating experiences.

    A sea safari is another exciting option, providing the opportunity to observe the local marine wildlife and learn about Arranmore's history. For those keen on diving, Dive Arranmore offers unforgettable underwater adventures.

    Walking is perhaps the best way to experience the island. There are several walking routes available, including the 14km Arranmore Island Loop.

    If you're up for a challenge, try the thrilling walk down the Arranmore steps towards the sea.

    When it comes to food and drink, expect traditional Irish fare at establishments like Early's Bar, Killeen's of Arranmore, and the Ferryboat Restaurant.

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