Inishturk Island is home to some striking geological features known as sea stacks. Among them, Buachaill Mór and Buachaill Beag are a must see for nature lovers.
A hidden gem nestled off the coast of County Mayo, Inishturk Island, measuring just 5 km by 2.5 km, offers a serene escape into nature, rich with breathtaking landscapes and a vibrant local culture.
Portdoon is the only natural lagoon on all the offshore islands of Ireland. Located on the Southwest of the island, Portdoon can only be accessed by small boats and curraghs.
Green Coast awarded Tránaun beach is unspoiled and has amazing views of Croagh Patrick, Mweelrea, and the Connemara Mountains.
Clare Island and Inishturk can be easily reached by regular ferry from Roonagh Pier, near Louisburgh and the boat journey is part of the adventure.
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