Hare Krishnas bought Inis Rath in the 1980s, and now extensive renovations look set to turn the island into a retreat hotspot

In the early 1980s Ireland’s tiny Hare Krishna community made a bold decision: it bought an island.

Inis Rath, a nine-hectare (22-acre) wooded island on Lough Erne, just inside Northern Ireland, was available for £125,000.

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