English | Gaeilge

Connemara
10:59
Thu 09 Sep 2010

Inis Óirr

Inis Óirr, the smallest island, contains the ruins of St. Kevin's Church, or Teampal Chaomhain, now sunk deeply into a sandy hill close to the shore. The saint's feast day is June 14th.

Not far from the small village is O'Brien's Castle, a 15th century tower house that stands within a stone fort. Also worth visiting are St. Gobnait's Church, or Cill Ghobnait, the Church of the Seven Daughters, or Cill na Seacht nInghean.

The main village is separated from the airstrip by a very long sandy beach backed by sand dunes. A good selection of restaurants, B&B's, pubs and a hotel is available in the village - all close to the beach and fishing harbour.

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