Clew Bay Explained

Clew Bay
Etymology:English name: "bay of hurdles"
Irish name: "Modh's harbour"
Location:County Mayo
Coords:53.8333°N -57°W
Rivers:Bunowen river network, Owenmore river network, Newport river network, Srahmore river, Carrowbeg River, Moyour River, Owenglasbreen Stream, Owenwee River, Owennabrockagh river, Rossow river[1]
Oceans:Atlantic Ocean
Countries:Ireland
Islands:Clare Island, Dorinish
Cities:Louisburgh, Lecanvey, Murrisk, Westport, Newport, Mulranny

Clew Bay (; Irish: Cuan Mó) is a large ocean bay on the Atlantic coast of County Mayo, Ireland. It is roughly rectangular and has more than a hundred small islands on its landward side; Ireland's best example of sunken drumlins. The larger Clare Island guards the entrance of the bay.

The bay is overlooked by Croagh Patrick to the south and the Nephin Beg Mountains to the north. From the southwest part of the bay eastwards are the settlements Louisburgh, Lecanvey, Murrisk, and Westport; north of Westport is Newport, and westwards from there lies Mulranny, gateway to Achill.

History

The bay was historically known in Irish as Cuan Mod ("harbour of Mod") or Modlind ("pool of Mod"), and was associated with the Fir Bolg.[2] [3] [4] This later became Cuan Modha.[5] Some writers claim that this name derives from Modh, one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.[6] Another possibility is the Old Irish mod, moth, which meant "penis" or "man".[7]

Another old name is Cuan Umhaill ("harbour of Umhaill"). It was rendered in English as "Bay of the Owly" and "Bay of the Owles." Other English names were the Bay of Borace, Horrus, and Baragh, all references to Burrishoole (Buiríos Umhaill). The name 'Clew Bay', of uncertain origin, first appears in a 1714 map; it may be derived from cliath, "hurdle".[8]

Clew Bay was the heart of the Gaelic territory of Umhaill, ruled by the Uí Máille (O'Malleys). Umhaill's last and most famous ruler was Grace O'Malley (Gráinne Ní Mháille), nicknamed "the pirate queen". The O'Malleys had a fleet of ships and several castles around Clew Bay, including Carrickkildavnet Castle, Carrickahowley Castle and Granuaile's Castle.

During the Irish Civil War in July 1922, 400 Free State troops were landed at Clew Bay to take Westport and Castlebar from Anti-Treaty forces.

In 2024, the discovery of a submerged late Bronze Age fort from the depths of Clew Bay was announced by a team from Connemara and Mayo County Council.[9] [10]

Inishgort Lighthouse

Inishgort Lighthouse stands on the island of Inishgort, 5km (03miles) from Murrisk.

Fish farming in Clew Bay

In recent years there has been controversy over fish-farming in the bay. "The Organic Salmon Company" (now owned by Mowi) is based in Clare Island.[11]

Islands of Clew Bay

The bay is also home to Dorinish, a private island purchased by John Lennon in 1967.[12] Glenans Ireland, a non-profit sailing school, had a branch on Collanmore Island where sailing was taught.

Legend has it that Clew Bay has 365 islands in it—"an island for every day of the year".[13] [14] The large number of drumlins at the east end of the bay gave rise to this myth, but in fact there are not so many.

Drumlin islands, sandbars, and rocks

See also: List of islands of County Mayo. This chart shows the relative positions of the islands, sandbars, and rocks in the eastern half of Clew Bay. There are 141 named islands and islets within the bay.[15]

86878889 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
96InishkeelInishbobunnan
(Unnamed)
Beetle Island North
Inishlim
95 Moynish MoreBlack Rock
Inisherkin
Inishgowla
Beetle Island South
Inishnacross
InishtubridInishquirkIllannambraherRoslynaghGobfadda
Kid Island East
Forillan
Illanavrick
Camel Island
94 Moynish BegInishcooa
Roeillaun
Inishdeashmore
Inishdeashbeg
Inishilra
Inishcarrick
Inishcorky
Inishdasky
Inishcoragh
(Unnamed)
FreaghillanluggaghInishdaweel
Muckinish
Illanascraw
InishturlinRabbit Island
93 InishcannonInisheanmore Rock
Carrickachorra
Carricklahan
Freaghillan West
Inishkee
Freaghillan East
Inishcuill West
Inishfesh
Inishcuill
Carrickwee
Rosbarnagh Island
Carrigeennaronty
92 InishooIllanmaw
Inishgowla
Mauherillan
Inishlaughil
Inishmolt
Inishbollog
InishdaffInishloy
91 InishbeeCalf Island
Derrinish
InishcottleIllannaconney
Inishnakillew
Inishturk Beg
90Rabbit IslandKnocky-Cahillaun
Quinnsheen Island
Freaghillan
Moneybeg Island
Clynish
Illaunnamona
Carrigeenglass North
Trawbaun
Carrigeenglass
Atticlea Island
89 Island MoreCollan BegCollan More
Carrigeenglass South
88 InishgortInishlyre
87 Dorinish MoreInishlaghanCrovinish
Carrickwee
Illanataggart
Rocky Island
86 CreggandilliskDorinish Beg
Inishimmel
InishleagueInishgowla South
Inishraher
Forillan
Carrickawart Island
Finnaun Island
Stony IslandCleavlagh Strand
85 CarrickatahaBartraw
Inishdaugh
InisheenyCorillan
Carricknamore
Green IslandsCarricknacalyMonkellys Rocks
Inishweela
Illanroe
84 Cahernaran IslandAnnagh Island West
Sruffanbaun Strand
Annagh Island East
Illanatee
83 Annagh Island Middle
Roeillan

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . https://web.archive.org/web/20171121164247/http://wfdireland.ie/docs/1_River%20Basin%20Management%20Plans%202009%20-%202015/WRBD%20RBMP%202010/Water%20Management%20Unit%20Action%20Plans/Clew%20Bay%20WMU_190310.pdf . 21 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Publications. Irish archaeological and Celtic. society. 15 April 1844. Society.. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Notes on Irish Architecture0: II. Edwin Richard Windham Wyndham-Quin Earl of. Dunraven. 15 April 1877. Gge Bell. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Early Irish History and Mythology. Thomas Francis. O'Rahilly. 15 April 1946. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Cuan Mó/Clew Bay. Placenames Database of Ireland.
  6. Web site: Letters Containing Information Relative to the Antiquities of the Counties [of Ireland: Mayo. 2 v|first1=Great Britain Ordnance|last1=Survey|first2=John|last2=O'Donovan|first3=Michael|last3=O'Flanagan|date=15 April 1927|via=Google Books].
  7. Web site: eDIL - Irish Language Dictionary. www.dil.ie.
  8. Web site: Cuan Mó/Clew Bay. Placenames Database of Ireland.
  9. Web site: Altuntas . Leman . Altuntaş . Leman . 2024-04-01 . Archaeologists discovered a sunken prehistoric fort in Clew Bay island . 2024-04-05 . Arkeonews . English.
  10. Web site: Radley . Dario . 2024-04-01 . Submerged prehistoric fort uncovered in Clew Bay island . 2024-04-05 . Archaeology News Online Magazine . en.
  11. Web site: Organic Salmon - Irish Organic Salmon. www.theorganicsalmoncompany.com.
  12. News: For sale: John Lennon's dream island where King of the Hippies reigned. McVeigh. Tracy. 2012-09-22. The Guardian. en-GB. 0261-3077. 2016-04-24.
  13. Web site: Clew Bay Islands in Co. Mayo . Mayo Ireland Ltd. . mayo-ireland.ie . 2024-07-03 .
  14. Web site: Palumbo. Amanda. Clew Bay, County Mayo . 2022-10-23 . . thewildatlanticway.com . 2024-07-03 .
  15. Web site: The Story of Clew Bay from Granuaile to John Lennon . irishtimes.com . . 11 May 2020.