Abbey Island – Ireland

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Abbey Island

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About this place

Abbey Island, known in Irish as Oileán na Mainistreach, is a tidal island located off Derrynane Beach on the Ring of Kerry in County Kerry, Ireland. Accessible on foot during low tide, the island is home to the ruins of Derrynane Abbey, also known as Ahamore Abbey, which dates back to the 6th century and is traditionally attributed to St. Finnan. The abbey ruins, with windows facing the sea, are surrounded by a historic cemetery that continues to be in use. The island's serene atmosphere and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean make it a popular destination for visitors seeking both historical insights and natural beauty.

Golden Hour & Blue Hour

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    Morning Astronomical twilight Start

  • 02:56

    Morning Nautical twilight Start

  • 03:57

    Morning Civil twilight Start

  • 03:27

    Morning Blue hour Start

  • 04:41

    Morning Sunrise Start

  • 04:45

    Morning Golden hour Start

  • 19:45

    Evening Golden hour End

  • 20:36

    Evening Sunset Start

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    Evening Blue hour End

  • 21:19

    Evening Civil twilight End

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    Evening Nautical twilight End

  • 00:22

    Evening Astronomical twilight End

Times calculated from coordinates using suncalc.

Current weather

13°C

overcast clouds

Feels like
13°C
Humidity
100%
Wind speed
9.9 m/s
Wind direction
SE (144°)
Sunrise
04:39
Sunset
20:34

Hourly forecast

Feels like:
13°C
Humidity:
97%
Wind speed:
5 (Fresh breeze)
Wind direction:
SE
Cloud cover:
100%
Dew point:
12.6°C

Photography tips

  • Tidal Timing: Plan your visit during low tide to access the island and capture the abbey ruins with the surrounding beachscape.
  • Bring the drone: the coastal area is exceptional and great for drone photography.
  • Golden Hour: Photograph during sunrise or sunset to take advantage of soft lighting that enhances the textures of the ruins and the natural landscape.
  • Composition: Utilize the abbey's stone structures and the island's natural features to create compelling compositions.
  • Weather Variations: Be prepared for changing weather conditions, which can add dramatic elements to your photographs.

Hiking tips

  • Access: Reach Abbey Island by walking across Derrynane Beach during low tide; ensure to check tide schedules to avoid being stranded.
  • Footwear: Wear waterproof footwear, as the beach may be wet or slippery.
  • Safety: Be cautious of rising tides and plan your visit accordingly to ensure safe return to the mainland.
  • Preservation: Respect the historical site by staying on designated paths and not disturbing the ruins or graves.

Routes

Hikes & rides from here

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Derrynane loop

Distance
7.7 km
Ascent
123 m
Descent
116 m
Duration
2h 8m

The Derrynane Loop is one of those walks that doesn't drain you but gradually fills you up. The route winds through a varied landscape along the Ring of Kerry — across sandy paths, low scrubland and open coastal flats where the sky feels wide and soft. The elevation gain is modest, the distances manageable; this is a route for those who want to absorb the surroundings rather than conquer them. Well within reach for leisurely walkers, families, or photographers who like to linger without feeling they're holding anyone up.

The undisputed highlight of the route is the moment you head towards [abbey-island-ireland] — Abbey Island, or Oileán na Mainistreach, a tidal island accessible on foot at low tide across Derrynane beach. The crossing itself is already a picture: the wide, wet sand, the abbey ruin etched against the sky, the silence you find there even in high season. The medieval stones have stood in this landscape for centuries and feel less like a sight to be visited than a natural, unhurried part of the coastline.

Photographically, the route offers many soft, layered moments — the transition from beach to island, the texture of old stonework against grass and sky, the light that in Kerry is rarely harsh. Early morning or around golden hour is preferable, though overcast weather is no enemy here. The two hours you set aside for the loop feel generous without the route ever losing its focus.

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