Scattery Island
Located just off the coast of Kilrush town in County Clare, Scattery Island is a treasure trove of history and a gem of the Shannon Estuary.
A short ferry ride from Kilrush leads you to these shores, where the past has been honoured and carefully preserved. From monastic sites to deserted village streets, visitors can step back in time and marvel at the history of this small but mighty isle.
A storied past
St Senan established his monastery here in 534 after banishing the dreaded sea monster, known as the “Cathach”, ending its reign of terror over the island. Senan and his followers lived extremely pious lives of isolation, devoted to prayer. St Senan’s oratory is said to be the site of his final resting place. A guided walking tour leads you around the ruins, including a round tower, cathedral and several medieval churches.
Visit the island exhibition at the Visitor Centre and pick up your audio guide for a self-guided tour of the southern point of the isle, where you’ll find the deserted village, which was home to river pilots and their families until the isle was abandoned in 1978. These men serviced ships and aided their passage to land from the Shannon Estuary.
Further on, you’ll find 150-year-old Scattery Island Lighthouse, which still guides ships through the estuary. You’ll also come across the remains of a Napoleonic artillery battery built by the British as one of six coastal batteries along the River Shannon to protect against a French invasion.
All these incredible pieces of history have stood the test of time, through raging storms, Viking invasions and clashes with High Kings.
Scattery Island, County Clare
Wildflowers in bloom
Wild wonders
In just an hour and a half, you can walk the entire circumference of this charming island, enjoying panoramic views of the estuary and County Kerry.
The island is a designated Special Area of Conservation where habitats of salt marsh, coastal gravel banks, grassland and scrub flourish. From late spring, the island’s grassy paths are carpeted with daisies and the landscape is dotted with colourful wildflowers, including buttercups, bluebells, poppies, burdock and more.
Rabbits, goats and mink roam freely here, and otters and grey seals call these waters home. In the summer months, the skies are alive with an array of birds, including kestrels, curlews and the endangered Hen Harrier.
Scattery Island highlights
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