Corraun Peninsula Explained

Corraun Peninsula
Native Name:An Corrán
Image Alt:Achill Island and Corraun Peninsula
Location:County Mayo, Ireland
Population:726
Population As Of:2016
Languages:Irish

The Corraun Peninsula, also spelt Currane (Irish:An Corrán [1]), is a peninsula in County Mayo, on the west coast of Ireland. It extends out from the mainland towards Achill Island.

Thoroughfares on the peninsula include the Great Western Greenway, which passes through the north side of the peninsula, following a scenic route.

As of 2016 the population of the Corraun peninsula was 726.[2] The entire peninsula is in the Gaeltacht (designated Irish speaking region)[3] with 12% of the population claiming to speak Irish on a daily basis outside the education system.[4] The peninsula is immediately east of Achill Island, and forms part of the parish of Achill. It comprises the villages of Tornragee, Polranny, Belfarsad, Corraun (Currane) and Dogh Beg.

Achill Island is connected to the peninsula via the Michael Davitt Bridge.

Corraun is dominated by Corraun Hill (524 m).[5] There are views of Clew Bay and the Mullet Peninsula to the north.

Sport

Corraun is the home of Fr Griffin Park, the Community Sports Field overlooking views of Croagh Patrick, Achillbeg Island and Clare Island. It hosts rugby, Gaelic football, and soccer matches.

Mulranny United Football Club play all their home league games here. In the past it has also hosted Achill Rovers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: An Corrán / Corraun Peninsula . logainm.ie . 18 November 2021 .
  2. Web site: ArcGIS Web Application. 2020-11-21. airomaps.nuim.ie.
  3. Web site: Gaeltacht Boundaries Generalised to 50m. 2020-11-21. census2016.geohive.ie. en-gb.
  4. Web site: ArcGIS Web Application. 2020-11-21. census.cso.ie. 28 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171128021020/http://census.cso.ie/p10map51/. dead.
  5. Mayo map 1838, Mayo library web site