Bayview Restaurant

Top choice in Aran Islands


At Bayview there's local art on the walls, and a deal of artistry on the plates. Beautifully presented dishes might feature Aran goat's cheese with baked mushroom tapenade, whole lobster, chargrilled steaks or the day's catch with bursts of coriander or lime.

Kids are well catered for. Winter hours can vary.


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