Achill Island is steeped in Irish history and culture, being a Gaeltacht stronghold. The language, food, and sport are all a representation of Ireland and its culture and history.
The tower served as a strategic spot, guarding the waters of Achill Sound that link to Clew Bay. It was one of several strongholds that were used to control the waters in the area.
You’ll be visiting the most scenic parts of the island and visiting villages like Shraheens, Derreens, and Cloughmore. But be sure to take it slow and enjoy the scenic vistas.
Minaun Heights is a high peak on the island which overlooks Keel Beach, Keel Lake, and Blacksod Bay. You’ll find more scenic views and photo ops at this location.
If you’re new to kitesurfing, you can even try it out on Keel Lake. The water is shallow and flat, making it a more comfortable experience for beginners.
The island was a great spot for watching these magnificent animals. Off Achill Island’s coast, visitors will get to see a great deal of wildlife, including dolphins and basking sharks.