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Scattery Island

Named after the mythical monster on the Island, Scattery Island was the location of the 6th century monastic settlement founded by St. Senan. A peaceful island following a long and turbulent history. Scattery island has had a long and turbulent history since St. Senan founded his austere monastery here in the 6th century. Despite vicious attacks by the Viking Raiders and others over the centuries, the well-preserved remains of his round tower, cathedral and oratory can still be seen. Also worth visiting are the ruins of O'Cahane castle, an Elizabethan tower house built in the 16th century, and the 18th century battery built to defend against a French invasion. Although the last of the Scattery islanders, who were river pilots and expert currach handlers, left for the mainland in 1978 the ruins of the island village, 'The Street', and several churches remain. Now uninhabited there are many ruins on the island including those of seven churches, a unique 10th century round tower and a holy well which is said to have healing qualities – its water was enjoyed by the inhabitants of the island for many centuries. There is a visitor centre on the island and guided tours are available free of charge. Boat trips to Scattery Island depart from Kilrush Marina during the summer season. Contact Scattery Island Ferries on 065-9051327

Directions:
2.5 km off the coast of Kilrush, Co. Clare.
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Highlights:
Round tower, Teampall Senain, Teampall na Marbh, Ard na nAingeal, The Street, O'Cahane Castle, the Battery, Visitor Centre.
Address:
Scattery Island, Co Clare, Republic Of Ireland
Web:
www.heritageireland.ie/en/ShannonRegion/ScatteryIslandCentre/
Email:
scatteryisland@opw.ie
Landline:
+353 (0) 659052139

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