Clare Island

Clare Island

Dramatic cliffs; home of pirate queen Grace O’Malley.

Clare Island is the largest and highest of Clew Bay's many islands, with dramatic coastal cliffs and spectacular views of one of Ireland's best known peaks, Croagh Patrick.

The island has been inhabited for 5,000 years and the remains of promontory forts, a megalithic tomb, ancient field systems and 45 fulachta fiadh (Bronze Age cooking sites) can easily be visited. Clare is most famous as the stronghold of the 16th century pirate queen Grace O'Malley (Granuaile) however, and her castle can still be seen lording over the coast. She is reputedly buried in the island's 13th century Cistercian abbey, also home to some of the finest medieval wall paintings in Ireland.
Clare's scenic beauty, pristine beaches, rare flora and gentle peak of Knockmore (461m) make it an ideal destination for walkers, with spectacular sea cliffs supporting large numbers of gannets and peregrine falcons. Offshore, the clear waters surrounding the island are known for their exceptional dive sites.

Clare is also known for its lively nightlife, live music and regular summer festivals.

Highlights

Cistercian abbey, Grace O'Malley's castle, beaches, promontory fort, megalithic tomb, fulachta fiadh, signal tower.

Activities

Birdwatching; diving; fishing; walking; boat tours; language, cultural courses (music, dance and story-telling), festivals and sailing courses.

Address

Clare Island Tourism
Clare Island
Co Mayo
Republic Of Ireland

Telephone

+353 ((0)98) 26525

Telephone

+353 ((0)98) 25087

Fax

+353 ((0)98) 26525

E-mail

Click here to email this contact

Web

www.clareisland.org

Fantastic Atlantic views, Clare Island
Fantastic Atlantic views, Clare IslandThe strand in the evening, Clare island

Key Facts and Information

Directions

Situated 5 km from the nearest mainland harbour, Roonagh Pier, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo.

Accommodation

Hotel, small number of B&B’s, holiday homes, camping. Shop, crafts, coffee shop, restaurant pubs. Bike-hire. Taxi.

Population

Over 120.

Size

Approx 8 km long and 4.8 km wide.

When to visit

Best time is April to Oct., but the busiest time is June to September.

Take me to the Island

The O'Malley Ferry Company operates a ferry service from Roonagh Pier to Clare Island and to the Island of Inishturk.
O’Malley Ferries, Clare Island
+353(0)9825045

Clare Island Ferry Co. Ltd. provides a ferry service from Roonagh Quay in Louisburgh to Clare Island, as well as sightseeing/diving trips to Inishturk and Achill island.
Clare Island Ferry Co Ltd
+353 (0)98 23737

Sailings from Roonagh,
Louisburgh, Co Mayo.


Clare Island Ferry Co.

Daily, year round.
96 passengers
summer,
51 passengers winter.

Tel: +353(0)98 23737

Tel: +353(0)86 8515003

www.clareislandferry.com

O’Malley Ferries Services

Daily, year round.
92 passengers
& 12 passengers (2 boats)

Tel: +353(0)98 25045

Tel: + 353(0)86 8777390

www.omalleyferries.com







Did You Know?

Grace O'Malley was given her nickname Granuaile (Bald Grace) as a child when she cut off her hair to stow away on her father's ship to prove she could sail as well as her brothers. She later became the most powerful pirate in the western seas.