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Kilrush: Scattery Island Guided Walking Tour
2 ReviewsExplore Scattery Island on a guided tour with an optional packed lunch. Discover the island's history and its role in the Napoleonic Wars as you explore the island's ancient monastic sites.
Highlights
- Step back in time as you explore the island's ancient monastic sites
- Discover the island's history and its role in the Napoleonic Wars
- Enjoy a guided tour of the island's monastic sites and Napoleonic battery
- Opt for a packed lunch to enjoy on the island and make the most of your time
- Take in the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views of the Shannon Estuary
Description
Discover the beauty of Scattery Island and walk the paths of saints and scholars. Choose between a 2.5-hour visit or a 4-5-hour visit with a packed lunch. Explore the island's monastic sites and enjoy a guided walking tour. Located at the mouth of the Shannon Estuary on the West Coast of Ireland, Scattery offers tourists a unique visitor experience. This little island, now uninhabited, offers a calm and tranquil environment in which visitors can explore a wonderful range of interesting sites all within walking distance. Home to a Monastery, Scattery was founded by St Senan in the early 6th century. Saint Senan, probably chose Scattery Island to found his monastery because of its remote location. Early Irish monks tried to live like hermits, believing, like the Old Testament prophets, that being further from civilization brought them closer to God. Teampall Na Marabh – “The Church Of The Dead” is the most modern Church building on Scattery and probably dates from the late 14th or early 15th Centuries. Inside the church, there is a medieval carving of a man’s face to the right of the east window. It was common in medieval monasteries to have two burial grounds – one for ordinary lay people and the other reserved exclusively for the clergy. The French had attempted to land an invasion force in County Mayo to assist the Irish rebels. The French were defeated but their landing was enough to demonstrate to the English how poorly defended the west coast of Ireland was. To deter any future invaders, the English built six gun batteries along the Shannon estuary, one of them on the south-eastern point of Scattery Island. This battery, which was completed in 1814, was surrounded by a deep moat and housed up to 8 cannons. These are remnants of the artillery battery are positioned at the other side of the island that can be reached on foot.Includes
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