Discover the best top things to do in Inisheer, Ireland including Wanderly Wagon, Aran Seaweed Baths and Spa, O'Brien's Castle, Plassey Wreck, St. Caomhan’s Church, Inishere Lighthouse, Aran Islands Walks.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Enjoy your day on inis Oírr by taking our tour which brings you right to the back of the Island to the iconic shipwreck. Enjoy the 10th century underground church of Saint Caomhán amongst much more - photo stops and a fully guided tour of the Island.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Myself and my three adult daughters visited Aran Seaweed Baths & Spa last weekend - what a treat! Each of us had a seaweed bath which we were able to do two at a time as she has two baths in one room or if you prefer there is a single bath in another room. The three girls had a back massage also which they said was absolutely terrific and I had a reflexology treatment. She has a fabulous reception area where we could wait for each other, read some magazines and make tea/coffee. I have been in Inis Oirr many times over the years but I only discovered lately through trip advisor that "Aran Seaweed Baths & Spa " existed, which is truly a great addition to spending time there. Annette has been trained for many years and opened on the island 6 years ago. She is very professional, she has a great selection of treatments available and has a "great pair of hands" - take it from one who knows - I am in the business myself!
4.5 based on 93 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
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
4.5 based on 109 reviews
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