Description
Offshore Magheraroarty, County Donegal, Ireland
This little island of Inishbofin, meaning (Island of the white cow) lays just off shore Magheraroarty strand. There are very few permanent inhabitants living here & has no shops or pubs etc. But what this island lacks in modernism, it certainly makes up for in nature by having 2 stunning sandy cove beaches side by side! Just imagine this…. if you were sunbathing here you could use one beach early in the day, then later when the sun moves west you could simply walk over to the opposite beach & still enjoy the stunning sea view in the warm sun. The greatest part is that you would possibly have these beaches to yourself all day ?
In the distant horizon can be seen the ‘Derryveagh mountain chain’ also known as the ‘seven sisters’ due to its seven peaks. This range starts with ‘Muckish Mountain‘ on the left & ends with ‘Errigal Mountain’ on the right. Between the island & this mountain chain can be seen yet another stunning sandy strand named ‘Magheraroarty Beach’ on ‘Ballyness Bay’
As you can see from my photo this landscape speaks for itself with its sheer number of sandy beaches, mountains & islands all along this north Donegal shore. I don’t know your thoughts? But there’s nowhere else on earth id rather be on a sunny day ☀️