Discover the Hidden Gem of Inchbofin Island: History, Ruins, and Natural Beauty — Budget trips
Discover the Hidden Gem of Inchbofin Island: History, Ruins, and Natural Beauty
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Exploring Inchbofin Island
Nestled in the tranquil waters of Lough Ree, Inchbofin Island is a hidden gem in County Westmeath, rich with history and natural beauty. Once home to a 6th-century monastery founded by Saint Rioch, the island now boasts the ruins of two stunning medieval churches, including one with a Romanesque window and a stone-carved bishop’s head—a rare architectural treasure. Beyond its spiritual heritage, the island tells the story of resilience, from the monks of old to the last family who lived here until 2018.
Perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike, Inchbofin Island invites you to step back in time and experience the serene charm of Ireland's inland islands.