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Perched 4 miles off the sublime County Mayo coast, Clare Island boasts Atlantic seascapes, cliff edges, mountain scenery and more. Explore it all on this delightful 8km loop.

A picturesque 2.5 hour walk, the Clare Island - Knocknaveen Loop circles Knocknaveen Hill (223m) across a mix of surfaced road, bohereens and grass track.

Traversing hills, bogs and the River Dorree, this 8km trail is the longer of the island’s two loops and leads you by the quaint loughs of Creggan and Leinnapollbruty. It also treats walkers to panoramas of Achill Island, the Corraun Peninsula and Mayo’s scenic mainland too.

Ferry crossings take about 20 minutes; these are quite regular in the summer, while in winter there are usually two per day.

Nearby Louisburgh has a number of lively pubs, cafés and restaurants to enjoy a bite or a drink in after your idyllic island walk.

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Type:
Walking Trail
Location:
Clare Island Loops
Grade:
Moderate
Format:
Loop
Length:
6.90km
Ascent:
140m
    Time:2 hours 30 minutes
    Nearest town start:Louisburgh
    Nearest town finish:Louisburgh
    Start point:Clare Island Pier
    Finish point:Clare Island Pier
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  • Clare Island is nestled at the entrance of beautiful Clew Bay and showcases stunning Mayo and Wild Atlantic Way scenery.
  • The island is known for its spectacular cliffs with large numbers of nesting sea birds.
  • The island was once home to 16th-century pirate queen Granuaile or Grace O’Malley. You’ll pass her castle ruins on the loop.
  • The ruins of 13th-century Cistercian monastery, Clare Island Abbey, can be seen on the trail too.
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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.

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Clare Island, Louisburgh is a sandy, rural beach located on an island off the coast of Mayo in the west of Ireland. Visitors can visit the island by taking the ferry from Roonagh Pier.

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