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Arranmore Charters
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Arranmore Fast Ferries offer a daily scheduled ferry service for Passenger/Car and Freight Services from Burtonport to Arranmore Island in Co Donegal.
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Island Life and Arranmore Exhibitions
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Two exhibitions are currently on display in The Donegal County Museum, High Road, Letterkenny.
Running until June is Island Life, an exhibition of photographs, on loan from the National Library of Ireland, features images of daily life on the islan
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Tory Island
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Toraigh is a remote and craggy island lying eight miles off Cnoc Fola (Bloody Foreland) on the north Donegal coast. It supports a population of almost 200 people.
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Traditional Punt Sailing League
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THE TAISCE ÁRAINN traditional punt sailing league will kick off again this summer for another season of races. Anyone wishing to take part in the league can view the sailing calendar on the Arranmore Island website (www.arainnmhor.com).
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Island Roy
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Our island is part of hidden Ulster and better still hidden Ireland. We are recorded very little on most of the maps for the Rosguill area and are on very few maps for Donegal.
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Árainn Mór (Arranmore Island)
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Probably the most accessible of all the Gaeltacht islands Árainn Mór has a resident population of approximately 600. There is a swift thirty minute car ferry crossing from Ailt an Chorráin (Burtonport).
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Gabhla (Gola Island)
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The island, uninhabited since the 1960’s, is approximately one mile from the mainland at Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore). Evidence of past life remains in the form of stone houses, the homes of families, who have long since moved to the mainland.
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Inis Bó Fhinne (Inishbofin Island)
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Located two miles from Machaire Rabhartaigh on the North west coast and has been relatively untouched and unspoilt.
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Inis Fraoich (Inishfree Island)
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Approximately one square mile of sandy beaches and beautiful scenery, the island was home to thirty six families in a tightly-knit, caring community.
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