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[[ | [[File:Inishturk (with inset) - County Mayo.svg|right|thumb|200px|Inishturk, with its neighbouring Mayo islands]] | ||
'''Inishturk''' is an inhabited island off the coast of [[County Mayo]]. Its name is from the Irish language ''Inis Toirc'', meaning Wild Boar Island. It has a permanent population of about seventy people. There are two main settlements, both on the more sheltered eastern end of the island, Ballyheer and Garranty. Bellavaun and Craggy are abandoned settlements. There is a regular ferry from [[Roonagh]] pier near [[Louisburgh]]. Some inhabitants are descended from evacuees from [[Inishark]] to the south-west. The social club ''Mountain Common'' is situated on the hill that separates the two settlements. The British built a Martello tower on the western coast during the Napoleonic Wars. Inishturk has the highest per-capita donation rate towards the RNLI in the whole of Ireland. | '''Inishturk''' is an inhabited island off the coast of [[County Mayo]]. Its name is from the Irish language ''Inis Toirc'', meaning Wild Boar Island. It has a permanent population of about seventy people. There are two main settlements, both on the more sheltered eastern end of the island, Ballyheer and Garranty. Bellavaun and Craggy are abandoned settlements. There is a regular ferry from [[Roonagh]] pier near [[Louisburgh]]. Some inhabitants are descended from evacuees from [[Inishark]] to the south-west. The social club ''Mountain Common'' is situated on the hill that separates the two settlements. The British built a Martello tower on the western coast during the Napoleonic Wars. Inishturk has the highest per-capita donation rate towards the RNLI in the whole of Ireland. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:29, 2 April 2019
Inishturk is an inhabited island off the coast of County Mayo. Its name is from the Irish language Inis Toirc, meaning Wild Boar Island. It has a permanent population of about seventy people. There are two main settlements, both on the more sheltered eastern end of the island, Ballyheer and Garranty. Bellavaun and Craggy are abandoned settlements. There is a regular ferry from Roonagh pier near Louisburgh. Some inhabitants are descended from evacuees from Inishark to the south-west. The social club Mountain Common is situated on the hill that separates the two settlements. The British built a Martello tower on the western coast during the Napoleonic Wars. Inishturk has the highest per-capita donation rate towards the RNLI in the whole of Ireland.
Between Inishturk and Clare Island lies Caher Island.
Outside links
- Location map: 53°42’5"N, 10°6’30"W
- Inishturk National School
- [1] In this series of podcasts on Mayo's Heritage you can hear an excerpt from Ger Reidy's Heritage Tour of Inishturk