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Walking
Arranmore
is a place of rugged beauty with numerous signed walking routes.
The West of the island gives testament to the Atlantic's fury
with many marine caves and stacks carved from solid rock resulting
in a spectacular cliff coastline. The island is mountainous
(225 meters) with poor land dotted with rocks and small lakes
characteristic of the Rosses area of Donegal. Excellent
views of the mainland from Glen Head to Tory Island are to
be found while walking the islands 7 square miles. The lighthouse,
whose predecessor has warned seafarers from the islands shores
since 1798, is situated on Rinrawros Point at the Northwest
of the island providing a focal point for exploration of the
surrounding area.
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