12th century Saint Bridget s Abbey (rebuilt around 1460) has medieval wall and ceiling paintings, nationally recognized as among the most important examples in Ireland, have been lovingly restored. The rich archaeological history is evident in its Iron Age huts and field systems, 10 promontory forts, 45 fulachta fiadh (or cooking mounds), its megalithic court cairn and many holy wells. ![]() A number of unusual arctic and alpine species can be found on the ridge s landward side s steep, heathery slope.Ĭlare Island has a long history of habitation dating back to before 3500 B.C. On its seaward side the ridge creates steep cliffs that serve as an essential breeding ground for seabirds. The geological structure is characterized by an east-to-west ridge that rises to a height of 1520 feet at Knockmore, gives the island considerable significance. 90 minutes to Knock AirportĬlare Island has one of the most varied geologies in all of Europe. 30 minutes from Roonagh Pier to Westport and approx. 5km from the Pier and O Malley s Food Store and Post Officeįerry time between Clare Island and the mainland (Roonagh Pier) approx. 0.95 Ha (2.25 Acres) of grounds, including a private helipadĪpprox. Located in a private part of the island that offers seclusion and security on approx. ![]() Property offers a superb commercial opportunity as a small events location, wedding venue, therapeutic centre subject to FPP. Restored lighthouse situated at the northern end of Clare Island, offering exceptional views over the Atlantic Ocean, Clew Bay, Achill Island and beyond. A LIGHTHOUSE WITH VIEWS TO THE HOMELAND OF THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN (Winner of the 80th Golden Globe 2023) THIS FULLY RESTORED LIGHTHOUSE ENJOYS SOME OF THE MOST SCENIC VIEWS IRELAND HAS TO OFFER. CLARE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE IS AN EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY PERCHED ON THE CRAGGY CLIFFS OF CLARE ISLAND, OVERLOOKING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN THAT OFFERS BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND GUESTHOUSE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE LOOKING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNIQUE LOCATION.
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