Slí Dhún na nGall Aranmore Island

Torneady Point

Binrawros Pt. Rinn Ramnarois Giants Reek

DONEGAL TOWN Bellachreesh Bay

Walk Rough Island

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Cladaghahan Bay Rossillion Bay

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Walk Details

The walk around Árainn Mhór is sign posted as Slí Árainn Mhór (part of Bealach na Gaeltachta which is a National Waymarked Way) and begins and ends at the Ferry port. The views in all directions along the walk are stunning and the western half of the route is particularly remote.

Distance: Approximately 14 kms Time: 4 - 5 hours Public Transport: No Terrain: Quiet roads, rough track, Grading: Moderate

Please note: Although the route is graded only moderate, it can be isolated in places, appropriate clothing and footwear should be worn, and consideration given to weather conditions likely to be encountered.

Getting There

A scheduled ferry service runs daily between and Árainn Mhór. Details of the Ferry service can be obtained by contacting the Ferry Company on 07495 The Rosses

N56 20532 Burtonport Information: Árainn Mhór An Chlocan Liath For further information on walking on Árainn Mhór, please contact the Co-op To Letterkenny on Telephone 07495 20533. R252

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