Ireland
Aranmore

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    • Day 14

      Inishmore

      June 27, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      Den leschten Dag zu Galway hunn mer genotzt fir mat der Fär op d'Insel Inishmore ze fueren an do eng Ronnfaart mat der Ponykutsch ze maachen. Mer haten eis allerdéngs een schlechten Dag ausgesicht, et war ganz schlecht Wieder 🌧🌬 an Fär op Inishmore huet eis alles ofverlaangt 😵‍💫🤢. Mer sinn awer eriwwer komm ouni eist Frühstück missen op der Fär ze loossen. Um Réckwee ass et nach eng Kéier laanscht Cliffs of Moher gaangen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Aran Islands

      September 9, 2016 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      We've been off the grid for a day or two but there's a good reason why! When you're in the middle of the Atlantic on a remote island there isn't much of anything around including access to the internet.

      On a cold rainy morning we left Galway and took a ferry to the Aran Islands which are off the coast of Ireland. The choppy seas and gusty winds definitely didn't have me too excited about getting to the islands however once we arrived I knew we'd have an experience we'd never forget! Since we knew we couldn't bike around the island in the rain we scheduled a ride on a covered carriage with a local man named John and his pony Jack. John grew up on the island making a living as a fisherman for 27 years but retired some years back and decided share his beloved island with tourists like us. He was the nicest man always making sure we were dry, warm and comfortable while he was getting rained on the whole time! John was a bit difficult to understand since he grew up speaking Gaelic and didn't learn English until later in his life, but he did a great job giving us the perfect island experience showing us how the locals live on this dark and gloomy island which has a history of inhabitants dating back 3500 years!
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    • Day 35

      Castle Dun Arainn

      June 15, 2019 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Eine Burgruine wo jemand einen Leuchtturm reingebastelt hat. Irgendwo auf einer kleinen Insel vor Westirland. Außerdem wurde mit den Zodiacs noch Proviant nachgeladen. Der hiesige Supermarkt hat sich gefreut.Read more

    • Day 10

      Aran Islands

      June 18 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      We started our day at 8:30 o'clock in the morning and went from Galway Docks by ferry to the Aran Islands. The Aran Islands are a group of three islands: Inishmore, Irishman and Inisheer. The Aran Islands are known for their unique culture and for their breathtaking landscape. Our main goal was Inishmore, but fortunately during our cruise we were passing by the two other islands.

      The Aran Islands are located 48km (30 miles) away from Galway. Inishmore (meaning big island) is the biggest and most popular island at approximately 15km in length. About 800 people lives there. Its stunning scenery, history and culture fascinated us.

      The name Aran probably comes from the Irish word 'ara' meaning kidney and is referred to the kidney-shape ridge of Inis Mor.

      The islands are known for their traditional Irish culture, which is still very strong on Inishmore.

      At 11 o'clock we arrived at the docks in Cill Rónáin Inishmore and were ready to see the new place. The wonderful weather offered the perfect opportunity for us to discover the island by bike.

      We rented bikes on the island of Inishmore and went on a bike tour as a whole group around the entire island with stops at horses, cows and other cute animals. Of course, we couldn't do without a short stop at the beach.

      After this, we continued on to our main destination, the cliffs of Dún Aonghasa.

      The spectacular Dún Aonghasa is an ancient stone fort that sits on a towering 100-metre cliff on the edge of Inis Mór.

      We had to park our bikes briefly and continue on foot. This footpath is less than 1 km long and leads to the top. The closer we got to the top, the more uneven the path of natural stones became. Once we reached the top of the cliffs, we had an incredibly beautiful view into the distance.

      This path is recommended for all travelers!

      Afterwards, we had already made our way back to the harbor, as we had a little time pressure, but of course we took in the beautiful seabed on the way and tried to spot sea lions 🦭, unfortunately without success.

      The ferry then took us slowly back towards Galway harbor, but not without a stop at the Cliffs of Moher. This time we didn't see these cliffs from above but from the seaside and this view was also simply fascinating. Part of Harry Potter 6 was also filmed on these cliffs!

      We were enthusiastic about the many dolphins we saw on our passage

      Ireland is a beautiful country with different types of sights. It was an unforgettable experiences for each of us and we can recommend it to everyone!
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    Aranmore, Árainn

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