Immerse yourself in traditional Irish life on Inis Oirr with a cycling adventure. Explore the charming island, its pristine beaches, fishing boats, and local community. Book your accommodation in advance!
Immerse yourself in traditional Irish life on Inis Oirr with a cycling adventure. Explore the charming island, its pristine beaches, fishing boats, and local community. Book your accommodation in advance!
Inis Oirr (Inisheer) is the smallest of the islands is characterized by its distinctive charm. A bike is the perfect way to explore this microcosm of traditional Irish life. This Aran island is close to the Burren with its unusual eclectic mix of colour and the Cliffs of Moher clearly visible in all its panoramic splendour. The Island itself also has…
Inis Oirr (Inisheer) is the smallest of the islands is characterized by its distinctive charm. A bike is the perfect way to
explore this microcosm of traditional Irish life.
This Aran island is close to the Burren with its unusual eclectic mix of colour and the Cliffs of Moher clearly visible in all its panoramic splendour. The Island itself also has the true feel of a classical isolated fishing village. From the pier you are greeted with a pristine carpeted white sandy beach facing clear crystal turquoise water and plenty of fishing boats, their nets, and fisherman returning at the end of the day with their catch. The main village area is right next to the beach and is enclosed by a small hill with a castle and a fort at the top as if they are taking care of the islanders and its visitors. The island is 3km by 3km wide with small hills and intricate little valley’s and is easily covered by foot or by bike. The walk to the lighthouse or the shipwreck of the Plassy is a wonderful experience where you feel the island with its diverse landscape unfold before your eyes.
Points of Interest
- Rothai (Bike Hire)
- Bike hire included
- Helmets provided for safety
- Maps available to navigate
- Bike hire included
- Helmets provided for safety
- Maps available to navigate
Inis Oirr (Inisheer), the smallest of its sister islands, is marked by its unique beauty. Bicycles are an ideal way to explore the microcosm of indigenous Irish culture therein. When you disembark at the pier, an immaculate white sandy beach with crystal clear, turquoise waters welcomingly greets you, complemented by ample fishing vessels, their nets,…
Inis Oirr (Inisheer), the smallest of its sister islands, is marked by its unique beauty. Bicycles are an ideal way to explore the microcosm of indigenous Irish culture therein.
When you disembark at the pier, an immaculate white sandy beach with crystal clear, turquoise waters welcomingly greets you, complemented by ample fishing vessels, their nets, and fishermen bringing back their day’s catch. Spanning 3km square, the island is complete with miniature hills and intricate valleys, and can easily be navigated on foot or by bicycle. Trekking to the lighthouse or the Plassy’s shipwreck is a splendid experience that lets you perceive and appreciate the island’s varying landscape as it progressively reveals itself. Within the village, you’d encounter a powerful local community that diligently carries on the traditional Irish way of life. Notably, the island is home to a traditional music bar that’s renowned across the country for its quintessential music and vibrant nights. A prior booking for accommodation is advisable before you visit Inis Oirr.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.