Inishmore

Inishmore
Native name:
Árainn
The karst landscape on Inishmore from Dún Aonghasa
Inishmore is located in island of Ireland
Inishmore
Inishmore
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates53°07′25″N 9°43′39″W / 53.12361°N 9.72750°W / 53.12361; -9.72750
Area7,636 acres (3,090 ha)[1]
Length14 km (8.7 mi)[2]
Width3.8 km (2.36 mi)[2]
Highest elevation123 m (404 ft)
Highest pointAn Droim Rua
Administration
Ireland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyGalway
Demographics
Population820 (2022[3])
Pop. density24.7/km2 (64/sq mi)
Inis Mór is the largest of the Aran Islands
Beach on Inis Mór
Cill Rónáin
Photograph from within Dún Aonghusa on Inis Mór in Galway Bay, Ireland, a prehistoric coastal hill fort

Inishmore (Irish: Árainn [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ] , Árainn Mhór [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ woːɾ] or Inis Mór [ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ]) is the largest of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, off the west coast of Ireland. With an area of 31 km2 (12 sq mi) and a population of 820 (as of 2016), it is the second-largest island off the Irish coast (after Achill) and most populous of the Aran Islands.

The island is in the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht and has a strong Irish culture. Much of the island is karst landscape and it has a wealth of ancient and medieval sites including Dún Aonghasa, described as "the most magnificent barbaric monument in Europe" by George Petrie.[4]

  1. ^ "OSI Maps, 6" Cassini Maps". osi.ie. Ordnance Survey Ireland. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Inishmore - Árainn". www.discoverireland.ie. Fáilte Ireland. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  3. ^ Population of Inhabited Islands Off the Coast (Report). Central Statistics Office. 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  4. ^ "The Best of Ancient Ireland". Frommer's. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2009.