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Ireland’s Atlantic coast still has the beauty of a necklace of uncultivated pearls: one of these pearls is Achill Island. Since 1887 Achill has been linked to the mainland by a bridge.

Achill is mainly known in Ireland for the many artists who have lived and still live there. Countless painters are attracted by the peerless light of the ocean that reflects the landscape. Writers, such as Heinrich Böll, have been charmed by the authenticity of the Island and its inhabitants.

Achill has a rich history. This has left visible traces on the landscape right from the Neolithic Era some 5,000 years ago. Alongside a variety of megaliths are the more endearing shell middens. These are places where our distant ancestors treated themselves to a meal of shellfish and then left the shells behind. For instance, there are ridges of shells on Dugort’s Golden Strand that form loose circles between the strata of soil. Here, the shells have been neatly piled up and put away like dishes.

The ruins of the Deserted Village are a living example of a more recent history. Right at the most westerly point, by the sands of Keem Bay, is the spring that provided fresh water for the ships about to make the great crossing to America. This is also where many islanders still fetch their drinking water to this very day.

The eastern part of the Island is delineated by the Sound: the strait that runs between the Corraun Peninsula and Achill. There, the Atlantic Drive is a magnificent route that reveals not only breath-taking panoramas but also the Island’s aloofness.

 

 
     
 

Atlantic Drive: view to Achill Beg

 

Atlantich Drive: Ashleam Bay

 

Keel: rainbow on Minaun Mountain

 

Keel: ruins of the Deserted Village

 

Ashleam Bay: Achill Stone

 

Keem Strand

 

Keem Strand: peat coloured cobble stones

  Keem Strand: the river meets the ocean

 
Atlantic Drive: cormorant   Atlantic Drive: south southwest
 
Dooniver: Red Hot Pokers   Atlantic Drive: Kildavnet Cemetery
 
Bleanaskill Lodge: pier in The Sound   Keel Strand: reflections
 
The Sound: crossing cows   Keel: strong gale on New Year’s Day
 
Keel Strand: natural bank of pebbles   Keel Strand: pebbles in many colours
 
The Valley in september  

The bog in December

 
Keel Strand: delta   Keel Strand: sunset
 
The Valley: view to Slievemore Mountain   Dugort: victim on Golden Strand
 
Atlantic Drive: walking along the coast  

Ashleam Bay: view to Dooega

 
Ashleam Bay: high seas in January  

Slievemore Mountain: megalithic tomb

 

The Sound: late sunset in June

 

Bleanaskill Lodge pier: viewing the snow on Corraun Hill

 

The Valley: bog road

 

Dooega: bog road

 
Atlantic Drive: view to Clare Island   Ashleam: view to Corraun Peninsula
 
Marsh plants in the winter  

Bog road in the winter


 

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