the aran islands: a trip to inish mor
today i traveled to the Isle of Inish Mor in the Aran Islands. what an amazing day! the weather was grand for a day out on the sea. after taking a coach from Galway Bay to the Connemarra (a region north of Galway filled with peat bogs and rock walls), we hopped a passenger ferry boat that took us to the isle of Inish Mor (the largest of the 3 Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland). Once on the isle we took a minibus tour of the island.
The Aran Islands are known for their wool and also for their barren and rocky landscape where settlers of old lived in thatched roof cottages with rock walls to divide their land. The island was featured in the Irish film "The Secret of Roan Inish" (and yes, i did see the seals!)
There are no trees on the Island of Inish Mor and it is home to one of the largest and oldest stone forts (dating back to 1500 BC). This fort sits on the edge of a steep cliff looking out upon the Atlantic Ocean. It was made "famous" in the 90's Irish film "The Matchmaker" with Jenine Garafalo.
i made the long pilgrimage up to the fort to see the breathtaking view...right up to the edge! all i can say is...WOW! and here's the picture to prove i did it.