Inis
Inis is a small island located off the west coast of Ireland, part of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay. Known for its rugged landscape, traditional Irish culture, and ancient stone structures, Inis attracts visitors seeking a glimpse of Ireland's rich heritage. The island is primarily inhabited by a small community that speaks Irish and maintains traditional farming and fishing practices.
The island's most famous landmark is the Cliffs of Inis Meain, which offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Inis is also home to several archaeological sites, including ancient forts and churches, reflecting its long history and significance in Irish culture.