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    Great views along hike from worm hole
    Dan M.

    Definitely worth a visit. Strongly suggest wearing nice shoes for the climb. If you stay overnight on the island you can get free admission slip from your hotel (saves you 4 Euros per person). If you want to see the worm hole, I highly suggest seeing the worm hole first and then walking along the cliffs to see the ring fort. Great views along the way.

    View from inside the fort
    Christina M.

    We stopped at Dun Aengus while on a tour of Inishmore. Normally you pay to enter but on the day we went, there had been an unusual amount of rain that led to part of the path being flooded so it was free admission. The kind women that were working warned everyone of the excessive water and said that many people were taking their shoes off to cross that section and that the rest of the hike is fine. They also gave everyone some paper towels to wipe off their feet before putting their shoes and socks back on. Very considerate! My shoes were advertised as waterproof so I figured this was the perfect opportunity to test it. Turns out they were! Yay me for dressing properly! The flooded section was about a minute from the start and the rest of the walk was relatively puddle free. There were a couple slick spots but nothing to be concerned about. People of all ages were making the hike without much issue. The fort is huge! There were probably 50+ people in the fort at the same time but it's so spacious and that's with nearly half of the fort having fallen into the ocean. A lot of people would look over the edge by laying on their stomachs and crawling forward. I definitely wouldn't recommend looking straight down while standing - it's very windy and you don't want to lose your balance due to an unanticipated gust of wind! If you're visiting Inishmore, Dun Aengus is a must see. 5 stars.

    view from Dun Aengus looking east
    Katy W.

    A trip to Inishmore (by ferry) is worthwhile if you happen to be out in Galway and my husband insisted that we take the additional trip out to Dún Aonghasa/Dún Aengus, having heard how cool it was. I myself doubted that I would see its charm because we had already biked across Inishmore (about 12 miles) and you can't access Dún Aonghasa without walking across the rocky landscape. It was also misting which is more like a 'driving mist' when you're biking. So, Dún Aonghasa (some of the following borrowed from Wikipedia in case you don't know what is it) is a pretty impressive ring fort thought to be built during the Iron Age (fairly vague dating: 'prehistoric'). It's really old and rather large at 14 acres around. Most historians tend to attribute a military/defensive function to ring forts, but since my own research is in Irish farming, I have also read some compelling articles suggesting that the ring forts were used for herding animals (perhaps in addition to strategic uses). It rests on a cliff overlooking the ocean and since I am a fan of the ocean, that is what made it worthwhile for me.

    Approaching the fort
    Chad H.

    Very impressive. Dun Aengus is an ancient fort which apparently used to be a full circle, but is now a semi-circle due to cliff erosion. From the village of Kilronan, there are buses that take you there, or you can rent a bike (like I did) for €10 and bike there. On a nice day it's a very pleasant bike ride, especially if you go along the coast (you can stop halfway and look at the seals!) Anyway, I found the fort to be fascinating. I love really old structures like that, and it's super cool how you can walk right up to the cliffs. If this was America, there would be ropes and fences and stuff everywhere preventing you from getting near the cliffs, but here they just let you walk wherever. So that's cool. It's only a few euros to get in, so if you've gone all the way to Inishmoor there's basically no reason NOT to go, as its the highlight of the island. There's also a small / lame visitor's center and a little cafe, in case your hungry. The only note I'd make is that it's a bit of a hike (10-15 min) up a semi-steep hill to the fort. Plan on an hour round trip.

    Hang your feet over the edge if you dare
    Christy S.

    Some of the greatest sights of the last of Ireland are right here on this little cliff. When the sun is out shining over the water in the middle of the day and the crest of the waves are crashing against the rocks it's so calming to be in this place. Be a little daring if you may and hang your feet over the edge. If you want to stand on the rocks wall for a nice photo be quick because there are guards up there that will tell you to get off. It's beautiful and defiantly worth the ferry ride out to see.

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    Arduous climb but worth it for the spectacular views! Be prepared and careful for rocky uneven trail up.

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    The only note I'd make is that it's a bit of a hike (10-15 min) up a semi-steep hill to the fort.

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