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Inishbarnog Island Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Irish Islands List

Landing grid ref.: G64000 96300
Reachable "On Foot " N

Height: 16m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 10 Grid Reference: G63900 96300
Place visited by 2 members. Recently by: IainMiller, DavidWalsh
Island visited by 2 members.
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Longitude: -8.562271, Latitude: 54.813215 , Easting: 163900, Northing: 396300
ITM: 563857 896289,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Ins16, 10 char: Inshbrng



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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Inishbarnog  in area Donegal Islands, Ireland
Picture: Roan Inish
 
Roan Inish
by IainMiller  15 Dec 2017
Roan Inish (Roaninish) is a low lying storm lashed small archipelago comprising five main islands and a large collection of tidal skerries. The islands are reasonably remote being 4 KM from the nearest point on mainland Donegal and sitting in the huge coastal basin from Arranmore to Tormore Island to the south. Easiest access to the islands is from Port Noo and involves a 5 KM sea passage to arrive on a perfect little sandy bay at the eastern end of the main island. The outlaying skerries at the eastern end of the island catch all incoming sea motion and it would not take much west to north west motion to make accessing the beach impossible or at the very least not safe.

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