Inishtrahull island is located approximately 6.2 miles North East of Malin Head and is the most Northerly island of Ireland. The island was last inhabited in 1929 as evidenced by the old school house, a graveyard and other scattered ruins. This small island (0.13 square miles) is a bird haven and therefore is a designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The adjacent waters are rich in marine life and you can spot basking sharks, whales, dolphins and porposies from the island, as well as the islands own resident grey seal colony.
Beautiful views and stunning tranquility really does make this place the jewel in Banba's crown!