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Louisburgh () is a small town on the southwest corner of Clew Bay in
County Mayo County Mayo (; ga, Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the Taxus baccata, yew trees") is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. In the West Region, Ireland, West of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Conn ...
, Ireland. It is home to Sancta Maria College and the Gráinne O'Malley Interpretive Centre.


Transport


Road access

Louisburgh is located on the R335 regional road. It can be approached from Westport (13 miles) or from
Leenane Leenaun (), also Leenane, is a village and 1,845 acre townland in County Galway, Ireland, on the southern shore of Killary Harbour and the northern edge of Connemara. Location Leenaun is situated on the junction of the N59 road (Ireland), N59 ro ...
(19 miles). The former approach passes along Clew Bay on one side and
Croagh Patrick Croagh Patrick (), nicknamed 'the Reek', is a mountain with a height of and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo, Ireland. The mountain has a pyramid-shaped peak and overlooks Clew Bay, rising above the village of Murrisk, several mil ...
on the other, while the latter passes through lake and mountain scenery past Doo Lough and
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.


Bus services

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local route 450 (Louisburgh- Lecanvey-Westport- Achill) provides several daily journeys in each direction. The company's Thursday-only route to Killeen and Killadoon was discontinued in November 2020.


Rail access

The nearest rail services are from Westport railway station, approximately 24 km distant. There are several trains a day from Westport to Dublin Heuston via
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.


History

Most of Louisburgh lies within the townland of Clooncarrabaun (an anglicisation of ''Cluain Cearbán''). The town was constructed in
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by the 3rd Earl of Altamount (later 1st
Marquess of Sligo Marquess of Sligo is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for John Browne, 3rd Earl of Altamont. The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Baron Mount Eagle, of Westport in the County of Mayo (created 10 September 1760), ...
), John Denis Browne of Westport, to house Catholic refugees who fled sectarian conflict in the north of Ireland. Originally a planned town, it retains many of the eighteenth-century features in style and scale. The 1st Marquess of Sligo named the town Louisburgh in memory of his Uncle, Captain Henry Browne, who fought on the British side against the French in the battle of Louisburg in 1758. Louisburg (or Louisbourg in French) was a French fortress on
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, Nova Scotia, Canada. As a result of the British victory, a temporary unit of Louisbourg Grenadiers was formed, in which his Uncle was a captain.
Kilgeever Abbey Kilgeever Abbey or church is situated just outside Louisburgh, County Mayo, Louisburgh in the parish of Kilgeever, in the barony of Murrisk, County Mayo. The site consists of a ruined church, a graveyard and a holy well, where pilgrimages or Patte ...
is just outside the town, and consists of a ruined church, a graveyard and a holy well, where pilgrimages or patterns take place.


Geography

Louisburgh is built on the Bunowen River, part of which is a salmon fishery. Nearby Roonagh Pier, approx 6 km from the town, is the departure point for ferries to Clare Island and
Inishturk Inishturk (''Inis Toirc'' in Irish, meaning ''Wild Boar Island'') is an inhabited island of County Mayo, in Ireland. Geography The island lies about off the coast; its highest point reaches above sea level. Between Inisturk and Clare Islan ...
. There are a number of stunning beaches in the area renowned for their cleanliness. Nearest to the town are "majestic Old Head", Bunowen and Carramore while Carrowniskey, Cross, Lecanvey are within easy reach. Further to the west and south are the famed beaches of White Strand of Tallabawn, Silver Strand and
Uggool Beach Uggool Beach ( ga, Trá an tOgúl) is a large beach in County Mayo, on the west coast of Ireland, located south of the town of Louisburgh. It is situated at the mouth of Killlary Harbour to its south, with Silver Strand to its north, Mweelrea ...
. Each year, on the May Bank Holiday Weekend, the town hosts a traditional music festival - Féile Chois Chuan - which attracts a large number of enthusiasts from many parts of Ireland and abroad. The main geographical features around Louisburgh are
Croagh Patrick Croagh Patrick (), nicknamed 'the Reek', is a mountain with a height of and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo, Ireland. The mountain has a pyramid-shaped peak and overlooks Clew Bay, rising above the village of Murrisk, several mil ...
to the east, the
Sheeffry Hills The Sheeffry Hills or Sheeffry Mountains () is a range of hills in County Mayo, Ireland. It is bounded to the west by Glencullin Lough and Doo Lough; to the south by Glenummera and Tawnyard Lough; to the east by Owenmore Glen and to the north by ...
and Mweelrea Mountains to the south, the Atlantic to the west and Clew Bay to the north.


Economy and culture

Louisburgh experienced an upturn in its fortunes during the economic boom in Ireland. For many years emigration and joblessness prevailed. During the boom there was high employment especially in construction due to a large a number of holiday homes being built. Many local people commute to work in nearby towns such as Westport and Castlebar, each of which have a growing industrial base. Louisburgh has facilities for fishermen, surfers, hill walkers, beach-walkers and photographers. Recently the theatre has received a major boost in the town with the addition of a second drama society. The new group entitled ''Ceol agus Dramá i gCluain Cearbán'' (Music and Drama in Louisburgh) formed with a focus on children's theatre and pantomime. They then went on to perform the first ever pantomime in Louisburgh helping to raise over 1,000 euro for the local Order of Malta group. Since the group's inception in 2006 they have produced 6 annual pantos ''Dick Whittington'' (2006), ''Cinderella'' (2007), ''Aladdin'' (2008), ''Snow White'' (2009), "''Robin Hood''" (2010) and "''Hansel and Gretel''" (2011).


Notable people

* James Berry (1842–1914), Writer *
John Heneghan John Heneghan (21 December 1881 – 10 February 1945) was an Irish priest, editor, and a member of the Maynooth Mission to China, who was murdered by the Japanese forces in the Battle of Manila (1945), Battle of Manila in 1945. Heneghan was born i ...
SSC, Columban missionary kidnapped and killed by Japanese forces during the Second World War in the Philippines *
Mike McCormack Michael or Mike McCormack may refer to: * Michael McCormack (Australian politician) (born 1964), Australian politician and former Deputy Prime Minister (2018-2021) * Michael McCormack (judge) (born 1939), justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court * Mich ...
, author *
Austin O'Malley Austin O'Malley is a Gaelic footballer who plays for St Patrick's and the Wicklow county team. O'Malley won the Dublin Senior Football Championship with UCD in 2006. The Louisburgh native was involved in a transfer process which brought hi ...
,
Mayo GAA The Mayo County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( ga, Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Maigh Eo) or Mayo GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Mayo and the Mayo coun ...
Footballer *
Martin O'Toole Martin Joseph O'Toole (27 May 1925 – 1 October 2013) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Senator from 1977 to 1989, then a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1989 to 1992. Born in Louisburgh, County Mayo, O'Toole was a farmer, livestock exporte ...
(1925–2013), Fianna Fáil TD and Senator * Michael Viney Writer for The Irish Times


Notes


External links

* http://www.louisburgh.com/ {{Authority control Towns and villages in County Mayo 1795 establishments in Ireland Populated places established in 1795