Kilrush

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Kilrush
Cill Rois
Location
Location of Kilrush
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WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
52.640251° N 9.485836° W
Irish Grid Reference
Q992554
Statistics
Province: Munster
County: County Clare
Population ()
Website: www.kilrush.ie
Monument to the Manchester Martyrs in the town
Monument to the Manchester Martyrs in the town

Kilrush (Cill Rois in Irish) is a coastal town in County Clare, Ireland. It is located near the mouth of the River Shannon in the south-west of the county. Kilrush is a town of great historical significance, being one of the listed Heritage Towns of Ireland. It also features a popular eighteen hole golf course, a marina with access to the Shannon Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean, plus an impressive walled garden on the grounds of the old Vandeleur estate (landlords of Kilrush up to the end of the 19th century).

Kilrush[1] also hosts a traditional Irish music festival in August of each year - Eigse Mrs. Crotty festival, so named after a famed concertina player from the town. Coordinates: 52°640251′N 9°485836′W

Irish Dancing at the Town hall during Eigse Mrs. Crotty festival 2002. Mrs. Crotty's pub can be seen behind the town hall to the left.

Scattery Island is a small island in the Shannon estuary about 15 minutes from Kilrush by boat. It was once a monastic settlement founded by St. Senan. It features one of the oldest and tallest round towers in Ireland. Offshore resides a large pod of Bottlenose dolphins who are resident year round in the estuary. Ferries to the island and dolphin tours are available year round, weather permitting. 7 miles from Kilrush is the seaside resort of Kilkee, a sandy horseshoe bay on the Atlantic coast.

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Also 7 miles from Kilrush is the Greg Norman designed golf links at Doonbeg [2], quickly gaining a reputation as being one of the most demanding and spectacular courses in Western Europe.

Kilrush town was once one of the twin termini of the West Clare Railway from Ennis, the neighbouring town of Kilkee being the other (see Irish railway history).

The town's Roman Catholic Church, St. Senan's, houses an impressive marble altar and stained glass windows by Harry Clarke

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