Lighting of the Towers, Feile na Mara Festival on Clare Island

July: Lighting of the Towers

04/07/2020
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04/07/2020

The Lighting of the Towers is part of the Feile na Mara Festival.

At the western point of Clare Island, at Tuar Mor, lie the ruins of a signal tower, built in 1804, as an answer to the impending threat of a Napoleonic invasion during the Napoleonic Wars (18 May 1803 – 20 November 1815).

The Clare Island tower forms part of a whole network of towers along the coast of Ireland. These towers were central to the early 19the century communication and alert system. A signal could travel 1,076km along the coast. The line of towers along the coast, often in remote locations, were build, refurbished and staffed between 1804 and 1806.

After Napoleon’s defeat in Waterloo in 1815, the threat of a French invasion decreased significantly and most towers were abandoned due to their high maintenance costs and lack of use. The next tower to the north is on Achill Island.

In collaboration with Achill Tourism and Feile Na Mara, Clare Island joins Achill and Eris in the lighting of the Napoleonic Towers. 2020 date and time to be confirmed. All are welcome. Bring refreshments and join in the sing-song at sun down on the most westerly point of Clare Island.