Proposed suspension bridge would link Bishop's Island with Clare coast

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PLANS HAVE been unveiled for a €1.75 million cable suspension footbridge that would link the west Clare mainland to the historic Bishop’s Island.

In a plan presented to the West Clare Economic Task Force, Kilkee architect Tom Byrne said that “there is nothing on the island of Ireland” to compare to the project.

“The only other attraction of this nature is the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland. This bridge spans a 20m-wide chasm with a 23m drop to the sea below.

“The Bishop’s Island cable suspension bridge would be a much more spectacular tourist attraction with a 117m-wide chasm and 50m drop.”

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Senior member of Clare County Council Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) yesterday described the proposal “as a fantastic idea and already the tourism development promotion agencies are very much behind the project”.

Mr Kelly added: “There is a greater shortage of good ideas than money around at the moment, but this a great idea and will provide a real boost to west Clare tourism.”

Mayor of Clare Cllr Christy Curtin (Ind) said: “This is a very attractive project. It is very commendable and will add to the attraction of the Loop Head peninsula.”

Mr Byrne said that Bishop’s Island “has held a fascination with locals and visitors alike for centuries”.

“It is shrouded in mystery – due mainly to its inaccessibility and remoteness but also to the fact that its inhabitants were ascetic monks who used its very remoteness for their chosen lifestyle.”

Research has shown that the ruined buildings were constructed some time before the 12th century but most probably no earlier than the eighth century.

The two remaining ruins consist of a clochán or type of dwelling, and the other a church that is of dry stone construction similar to the famous Gallarus Oratory in Co Kerry.

Mr Byrne said: “The protected monastic ruins on the island can be examined much more closely than heretofore for the first time by the general visiting public under the strict control and auspices of the Office of Public Works.”

However, he pointed out: “There is no suggestion in the proposal of any type of ‘interpretative centre’ as Bishop’s Island is so close to the town of Kilkee and its amenities.”

The Loop Head peninsula won the prestigious European Destinations of Excellence award for aquatic tourism in 2010.

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times