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The Aran Islands
The Aran Islands
Set out in Galway Bay, the three rocky limestone outcrops that make up the Aran Islands, are a bastion of traditional language, culture and music, unique in their geology and archaeology and unrivalled in their potent sense of history.
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Toraigh
Toraigh
Lying twelve kilometres off north Donegal, Toraigh, the most remote of Ireland’s inhabited islands is a timeless place where people still talk of 'travelling to Ireland'. Toraigh’s remoteness has led to the preservation of the traditions and way of life of its resilient and independent people.
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Turbet Island
Turbet Island
Turbet Island motte and bailey is scenically situatated on the River Erne in Belturbet. The site has a motte, a steep sided mound of earth with a flat top, a bailey and an attached enclosed area that once contained houses and other buildings. The site has walking trails and information panels for visitors.
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