Aran Goat Cheese

Aran Islands


You've encountered the produce on countless west Ireland menus; now meet the goats that make it all possible. Call ahead to join a tour of this tiny dairy where some 160 Nubian and Saanen goats produce 1000L of milk a week so you can sample delights like soft goat's cheese, a feta-like product and gouda.


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1. Teampall Chiaráin

0.53 MILES

The highlight of this small church is on the eastern side – a beautifully carved boundary cross with a circular hole at the top. It was possibly used as a…

2. Dún Eochla

0.6 MILES

Atop the island's highest point, at 100m, historic fort Dún Eochla has a double ring of circular walls, and is thought to date from the early medieval era…

3. Port Chorrúch

0.64 MILES

Along the island's low-lying northern coast, the sheltered little bay of Port Chorrúch is home to up to 80 grey seals, who sun themselves and feed in the…

4. Dún Dúchathair

2.18 MILES

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5. Kilmurvey Beach

2.22 MILES

Crescent-shaped Kilmurvey Beach has a Blue Flag for its clean white sand and pristine waters. Lifeguards patrol it in July and August, and often in June.

6. Wormhole

2.62 MILES

Access to this extraordinary rectangular natural tidal pool is via a 750m clifftop walk southeast from Dun Aengus, or via a 1km signposted walking path…

7. Teampall Bheanáin

2.62 MILES

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8. Dún Aonghasa

2.97 MILES

Dún Aonghasa is one of the largest prehistoric stone forts in Europe and stands guard over Inis Mór on the edge of a 100-metre sheer cliff drop.