Arranmore Island, County Donegal
Arranmore Island, also known as Rainn Mhór in Irish, is located a few miles off the coast of Donegal. It is often regarded as one of the more underrated destinations on the Wild Atlantic Way. Arranmore is one of the few localities in Ireland where the primary language is native Irish. A stay here ensures excitement, adventure, and a taste of authentic island life.
There are various activities to do at Arranmore Island that you should not miss when you visit, ranging from cliff hikes to deep-sea diving.
The pristine waters of Arranmore Island's surrounding ocean provide the ideal marine leisure location for individuals who enjoy getting outside and doing sports such as diving, sea angling, sailing, kayaking, and many other wet and wild experiences. The island's freshwater lakes are an angler's delight, with brown and rainbow trout catches. When sea angling, you may catch a broad range of species, and local charter services can direct you to the ideal spots to cast a line.