3 Accommodation, 10 Things to do
Granuaile House is a Three Star Fáilte Ireland approved B&B and opened their doors to their first guests in 1909. They have been accommodating people and filling their plates from their Island Kitchen ever since. Read more
Each July, the Bard Summer School explores the contemporary relevance of the ancient Irish myths on Clare Island Co. Mayo ancestral home of Granuaile. Read more
Clare Island was once home to the famous pirate Queen Grace O'Malley and is the largest and highest of Clew Bay's many islands, with dramatic coastal cliffs and spectacular views of one of Ireland's best known peaks, Croagh Patrick. Read more
Take a trip to enchanting Clare Island from Roonagh Quay, near Louisburgh or to Clare Island, or arrange sightseeing/diving trips to Inishturk and Achill island with the Clare Island Ferry Co Ltd. Read more
Clare Island beach is a rural, sandy beach, located off the coast of County Mayo and is accessible by a ferry from Roonagh Pier. Read more
The Clare Island Yoga Retreat centre is located on Clare Island, off the Mayo coast, and does many courses during the year. Read more
Ballytoughey Loom on Clare Island, in County Mayo, is a cottage industry specialising in handweaving, natural dying and spinning, producing high quality natural fibre hand woven goods. Read more
Islands West Diving Centres are located on the Islands of Inishbofin, County Galway, and Clare Island, County Mayo, opening the Islands to divers and non divers. Islands West also cater for sea angling, Island hopping trips and general boat charter. Read more
Welcome to ‘’Go Explore Hostel and Sailor's Bar & Restaurant’’. A modern budget hostel on one of Ireland's most beautiful and westerly islands, Clare Island,County Mayo Read more
Ballytoughey Loom, Beth Moragn, handweaver, trading for the last 15 years and has established an international reputation for her work. Beth's work ranges from very fine silk to home grown, home spun and naturally dyed rugs. Read more
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