Inis Rath

Inis Rath is an island located in Loch Erne, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is also known as Hare Krishna Island.[1]

Inis Rath is currently uninhabited. The main building on the island is a Victorian mansion, built by Cavendish Butler. It was later sold to Lord Erne and became a hunting lodge.[1]

In 1982 a group of Hare Krishna monks bought Inis Rath and converted the house into a Hare Krishna centre. A Hindu temple was created in the west wing.[1]

Inis Rath has a 22-acre nature reserve which is open to the public. However, they are requested not to eat meat, smoke or drink alcohol while on the island. The only visitor amenities are an eco-friendly toilet block and a free ferry service, which operates on Sundays.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Hare Krishna Island". ISKCON. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  2. Bernd Biege. "Inis Rath". Retrieved 2015-05-01.

Coordinates: 54°11′31″N 7°29′02″W / 54.192°N 7.484°W / 54.192; -7.484


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