The 10 Best Free Things to do in Aran Islands, Western Ireland

April 22, 2022 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Aran Islands, Ireland including Dun Duchathair, Teampall Bhean'in, O'Brien's Castle, Plassey Wreck, Dun Eochla, The Worm Hole (Poll na bPeist), Kilmurvey Beach, Lia Arann, St. Caomhan’s Church, Na Seacht Teampaill (The Seven Churches).
Restaurants in Aran Islands

1. Dun Duchathair

Inis Mor, County Galway, Province of Connacht Ireland http://www.aranislands.ie
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
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5.0 based on 143 reviews

Dun Duchathair

Reviewed By redhead_roaming - Seattle, United States

Honestly, it's quite an adventure just getting to this place! We rented mountain bikes in town and we were glad we got those versus gentle city bikes. The road that gets you closest, while it looks smooth and nice on Google Maps satellite view, is full of large rocks that would take out city bikes - there was more than one occasion I almost biffed it even with my mountain bike! While walking is certainly an option, it kinda makes sense just to get bikes for the whole day to explore the island anyway. Anyway, the path ends near the cliff side, with a lone bench. It's not America - there are no signs, no safety rails, nothing. Be safe and be informed as to where you need to go. We left our bikes there and I was really worried they would get stolen but no one touched them - thank you kind people! Walking through the limestone landscape, you have to be careful where you step, as you could easily twist an ankle if you're too busy looking around. You start to notice that the stone walls have a couple entries in them and you can follow some virtually all the way to Dun Duchathair. Once you get there, there's not much to see of the actual fort. There's no signs about not walking on the structure and you kinda have to but we tried to keep that to a minimum, to keep the integrity of the structure for years to come. We sat and enjoyed the views for a while though, especially loving waves crashing along the steep cliffs. As cool as watching the sunset would be here, I 100% do not recommend it. I can't imagine trying to navigate the cliffs or the limestone landscape in the dark. For clothing, it wasn't a terribly cold day but with the wind, it made it. We had lightweight fleece jackets, pants and good hiking shoes.

2. Teampall Bhean'in

Province of Connacht Ireland http://www.aranislands.ie/eampall-bheanin-st-benan-s-church
Excellent
78%
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22%
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Teampall Bhean'in

3. O'Brien's Castle

Province of Connacht Ireland http://aranislands.galway-ireland.ie/obriens-castle.htm
Excellent
52%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
5%
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3%
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

O'Brien's Castle

Reviewed By GaryO148

One of many O’Brien castles near Galway Bay, the one on Inisheer is crumbling but central to the island. Built on the highest point on Inisheer, the hike up is steep but the views are stunning. From the tourists who were climbing up the walls and posing to the busker who was playing guitar, the range of experiences are many.

4. Plassey Wreck

Province of Connacht Ireland
Excellent
49%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Plassey Wreck

Reviewed By family-a-z-adventure

What a cool find on Inis Oirr, the kids loved poking their heads into the shipwreck. Surrounded by stunning coastline, Inis Oirr is a great place for kids to explore. Hire some bikes on the island and off you go. Once on the island all the sites are free to visit and explore.

5. Dun Eochla

Province of Connacht Ireland
Excellent
59%
Good
25%
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13%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Dun Eochla

6. The Worm Hole (Poll na bPeist)

Gort na gCapall, Province of Connacht Ireland
Excellent
79%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

The Worm Hole (Poll na bPeist)

Reviewed By Tjorne18

In July 1971 my girlfriend and I dived into the swimming pool. We had no idea it was linked with the ocean. When we told locals, they were appalled. Inishmor 1971 was before electricity and cars. Ferry out of Galway once a week. Today’s visitors have no idea what a wonderful place it was. Tripadvisor seems not to like trips down memory lane. Hence July 2020!

7. Kilmurvey Beach

Kilmurvey, Province of Connacht Ireland
Excellent
67%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Kilmurvey Beach

Reviewed By martin13f - Ireland, null

Kilmurvey beach is beautiful white sand blue flag beach sheltered on three sides. It's just off the road from Kilronan village to Dun Aengus.

8. Lia Arann

Damhlann Chill Mhuirbhi near Dun Aengus, Kilmurvey, Province of Connacht Ireland +353 99 61411 [email protected] http://www.liaarann.com
Excellent
70%
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30%
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Lia Arann

9. St. Caomhan’s Church

Province of Connacht Ireland
Excellent
58%
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42%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

St. Caomhan’s Church

Reviewed By eek1201

Beautiful ruins of a former church. We were dropped off to explore during our trip to the Inis Oirr and found this gem. A very old church that almost appears to be underground, and you have to take steps to get down inside. The altar is so neat and a unique piece of history. The cemetery is nearby and able to be visited as well. There are some super old headstones, and fairly new ones as well. A good place to stop if you're on the island

10. Na Seacht Teampaill (The Seven Churches)

Province of Connacht Ireland +353 99 61263 http://www.aranislands.ie
Excellent
36%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
1%
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4.0 based on 160 reviews

Na Seacht Teampaill (The Seven Churches)

Reviewed By Joanyxxx - Dublin, Ireland

A nice little stop off on your way to Din Aonughusa, set near the ocean, ruins of 7 churches. Reccomend visiting for a little break on your route.

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