Our island retreats focus on outdoor activities, offering us a chance to embrace nature's elements. A beautiful outdoor canvas retreat space, cosy quiet accommodation means we are prepared for all of what island life brings.
About the Venue
Our charming canvas tent is a warm and inviting space where you can relax, unwind and connect with nature in a truly unique way. Nested beside the island’s stunning Loch Mór lake and sheltered by the intricate limestone stone walls. The canvas creates a sense of simplicity and tranquility, offering protection from the elements, making it an ideal spot for yoga, breathwork and simply soaking up the serene atmosphere.
Facilities
Our local accommodation is inviting, simply decorated and offers a tranquil welcoming space. Our shared kitchen\living space offers incredible views of Galway Bay. The en-suite bedrooms provide comfort and a quiet space to retreat, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring. Guests can enjoy modern amenities while still feeling connected to the island’s traditional charm. Our accommodation provides the ideal balance of comfort and simplicity.
Getting Here
Ferries & Flying
The island is easily accessible by ferry and flights all year round, providing a convenient and reliable way to reach us. Rossaveal Port and Connemara Airports are the Galway connection points. Summer or winter the ferry and flight service ensures a smooth and comfortable journey, making the island simple to explore at any time of year. Important to note ferry services from Doolin, Co. Clare are seasonal.
Public Transport
Public transport from Galway to the island is easy and dependable all year-round. Regular daily services ensure an easy and convenient journey. Whether for a quick trip or a longer stay, travelling to the island is simple and hassle-free throughout the year. Travelling from Rossaveal to Inis Oírr or flying from Connemara airport have a direct bus link all year around. Doolin’s connections are less frequent and seasonal.
Driving & Parking
Driving to the Aran Islands is not possible and the islands are only accessible by passenger ferry or flight. Parking is readily available at the ferry terminals of Rossaveal and Doolin as well as Connemara Airport. Costs vary at each terminal and tickets can be purchased on site. So park up, hop on and enjoy the island by foot, bike or traditional horse and cart.
Discover the Aran Islands
The Aran islands, located off Ireland’s west coast, offer a captivating blend of rugged landscapes, ancient stone fort, and a rice Irish heritage waiting to be discovered.
Journey to the Aran Islands by ferry, daily from Galway or Clare or by flight from Connemara Airport.
Interested in a Group Session?
Enjoy a personalised group session of yoga, breathwork and meditation designed specically for you or your group.