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Dursey Island

Dursey Island (Irish: Baoi Bhéarra or Oileán Baoi[2]) lies at the southwestern tip of the Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork in Ireland. Dursey Island is 6.5 kilometres long and 1.5 kilometres wide. The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water, Dursey Sound, which has a very strong tidal race, with the submerged Flag Rock close to the centre of the channel.

Dursey Island
Native name:
Oileán Baoi
Dursey Island as seen from a hiking path on the mainland
Dursey Island
Geography
LocationBeara Peninsula
Coordinates51°36′N 10°12′W / 51.600°N 10.200°W / 51.600; -10.200
Area5.6 km2 (2.2 sq mi)
Length6.5 km (4.04 mi)
Width1.5 km (0.93 mi)
Highest elevation252 m (827 ft)
Administration
Ireland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCork
Demographics
Population3 (2022)[1]
Additional information
Official websiteDurseyIsland.ie

The island has just three or so permanent residents, and is connected to the mainland by Ireland's only cable car. The cable car system, which was closed for maintenance during 2022,[3][4] was reopened in mid-2023 following replacement or refurbishment of its towers, tracks and related infrastructure.[5]

Dursey has no shops, pubs or restaurants.[6] At one point there was a post office on the island; this has since closed.[2][7]

Geography and fauna edit

The townlands on the island are Ballynacallagh, Kilmichael, and Tilickafinna. There are three main peaks, the highest being 252 metres (827 ft).[8] The promontories and rocks off Dursey include:

Bull Rock edit

Off the western point of the island are three rocks: Bull Rock, Cow Rock and Calf Rock. Bull Rock Lighthouse, which stands on Bull Rock, was built in 1888 and automated in March 1991. Bull Rock was inhabited until this time.[9]

Calf Rock edit

A staffed lighthouse on Calf Rock was destroyed in a storm in 1881 and its remains can still be seen.[10]

Cow Rock edit

Cow Rock is home to a number of nesting colonies of seabirds. Dolphins, whales and basking sharks are sometimes seen in the sea off the island.

History edit

 
Standing stones on Dursey

Prehistoric sites have been surveyed on the island, including examples of bullaun and cup-marked stones in Ballynacallagh, a prehistoric hut site at Killowen, and a radial stone enclosure at Maughanaclea.[11]

More prominent archaeological sites are visible at Ballynacallagh, where there is a ruined monastic church and graveyard, and at the site of a castle on Oileán Beag ("Small Island"). In 1602 this castle site was a garrison of the O'Sullivan Beare family. It was destroyed (along with Dunboy Castle) during the Nine Years' War. Philip O'Sullivan Beare claimed that all of the occupants of the castle were killed by a force under the command of George Carew in the Dursey massacre.[12] The 300 islanders were killed; Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare gathered his people from across Cork and set off to take shelter with the O'Rourkes of Leitrim. Of the 1,000 that set off, 35 survived to reach the O'Rourkes after the convoy was repeatedly attacked.[8] Little evidence of the castle site remains.

On the highest point on the island, at Tilickafinna, is a signal tower dating to the Napoleonic Wars.[13] This narrow rectangular tower had two storeys over a basement, with each storey supported by vaulted stonework. The tower has been in ruin since the mid-19th century.[14]

During World War II a whitewashed sign saying Éire was built and painted close to the signal tower to indicate to pilots that they were overflying neutral Ireland. In July 1943 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 crashed in fog on Crow Head near Dursey, killing all crew.[15]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
184148—    
1851115+139.6%
1861237+106.1%
1871197−16.9%
1881210+6.6%
1891196−6.7%
1901205+4.6%
1911210+2.4%
1926162−22.9%
YearPop.±%
1936149−8.0%
1946128−14.1%
195196−25.0%
195695−1.0%
196165−31.6%
196653−18.5%
197138−28.3%
197925−34.2%
198119−24.0%
YearPop.±%
198620+5.3%
199120+0.0%
19969−55.0%
20026−33.3%
20066+0.0%
20113−50.0%
20164+33.3%
20223−25.0%
Source: Central Statistics Office. "CNA17: Population by Off Shore Island, Sex and Year". CSO.ie. Retrieved 12 October 2016. and "E2021: Population of Inhabited Islands Off the Coast 2011 to 2016 by Sex, Islands and Census Year".

Tourism edit

 
The cable car and Dursey Sound, viewed from Dursey Island (September 2015)

The island is popular with day-trippers and walkers during the summer months. A waymarked section of the Beara Way loops around the island.[16] Dursey Island's Beara Way walk marks the beginning of Europe's E8 European long distance path, which crosses Europe, ending in Istanbul, Turkey.

Spanning Dursey Sound, the aerial tramway is Ireland's only cable car,[17] and one of the few cable cars that cross the sea in Europe. Used by both tourists and the local population,[18] its towers and tracks were replaced in refurbishment works undertaken during 2022 and early 2023.[3][5]

Dursey Sound is also one of the "signature discovery points" along the Wild Atlantic Way,[19] a coastal touring route that stretches along Ireland's Atlantic coastline.

Dursey has no shops, pubs or restaurants, but a few holiday homes are rented on the island.[20]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Population of Inhabited Islands Off the Coast (Report). Central Statistics Office. 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Oileán Baoi/Dursey Island". Logainm.ie.
  3. ^ a b "Dursey Island Cable Car Timetable". Retrieved 20 March 2022. Announcement from Cork County Council [..] The cable car will be closed for a major maintenance programme from 1st April, 2022 - 30th November 2022
  4. ^ "Temporary ferry confirmed for Dursey Island a day before cable car repair closure". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Dursey reconnected as Ireland's only cable car reopens". rte.ie. 9 June 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Dursey Island - Home". Durseyisland.ie. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  7. ^ "West Cork & Kerry website - Dursey Island - 1". www.invectis.co.uk.
  8. ^ a b Enright, Damien (26 August 2013). "Cork: Tracing Dursey Island's history". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  9. ^ . CommissionerOfIrishLights.com. Archived from the original on 1 January 2013.
  10. ^ "Beam Magazine - Volume 36 - The Calf Rock Disaster". commissionersofirishlights.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013.
  11. ^ Penelope Durell (1996). Discover Dursey. Ballinacarriga Books. p. 14.
  12. ^ Timothy Daniel Sullivan (1908). Bantry, Berehaven and the O'Sullivan Sept. Sealy, Bryers & Walker. p. 20. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  13. ^ Samuel Lewis (1837). Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  14. ^ . Mutantspace. Archived from the original on 4 October 2018.
  15. ^ Luftwaffe Junkers JU 88 MMW 211 J4-5 (Memorial plaque). Dursey Island cable-car crossing.
  16. ^ "Dursey Island Loop - Looped Walks". Discoverireland.ie. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Cable Car Timetable". Dursey Island.
  18. ^ "Cable Car Timetable - Dursey Island". Durseyisland.ie. 14 June 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  19. ^ "Dursey Island - Wild Atlantic Way - Signature Point - Discover Ireland". Discoverireland.ie. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  20. ^ "Dursey Island Tourism Information". Discoverireland.ie. Retrieved 28 July 2014.

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Dursey Island Irish Baoi Bhearra or Oilean Baoi 2 lies at the southwestern tip of the Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork in Ireland Dursey Island is 6 5 kilometres long and 1 5 kilometres wide The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water Dursey Sound which has a very strong tidal race with the submerged Flag Rock close to the centre of the channel Dursey IslandNative name Oilean BaoiDursey Island as seen from a hiking path on the mainlandDursey IslandGeographyLocationBeara PeninsulaCoordinates51 36 N 10 12 W 51 600 N 10 200 W 51 600 10 200Area5 6 km2 2 2 sq mi Length6 5 km 4 04 mi Width1 5 km 0 93 mi Highest elevation252 m 827 ft AdministrationIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCorkDemographicsPopulation3 2022 1 Additional informationOfficial websiteDurseyIsland ie The island has just three or so permanent residents and is connected to the mainland by Ireland s only cable car The cable car system which was closed for maintenance during 2022 3 4 was reopened in mid 2023 following replacement or refurbishment of its towers tracks and related infrastructure 5 Dursey has no shops pubs or restaurants 6 At one point there was a post office on the island this has since closed 2 7 Contents 1 Geography and fauna 1 1 Bull Rock 1 2 Calf Rock 1 3 Cow Rock 2 History 3 Tourism 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesGeography and fauna editThe townlands on the island are Ballynacallagh Kilmichael and Tilickafinna There are three main peaks the highest being 252 metres 827 ft 8 The promontories and rocks off Dursey include Bull Rock edit Off the western point of the island are three rocks Bull Rock Cow Rock and Calf Rock Bull Rock Lighthouse which stands on Bull Rock was built in 1888 and automated in March 1991 Bull Rock was inhabited until this time 9 Historical population Bull Rock YearPop 18410 185100 00 186100 00 187100 00 188100 00 18914 19014 0 0 19114 0 0 YearPop 19263 25 0 19367 133 3 19463 57 1 19513 0 0 19563 0 0 19613 0 0 19663 0 0 19715 66 7 YearPop 19795 0 0 19811 80 0 19866 500 0 19910 100 0 199600 00 200200 00 200600 00 Source Central Statistics Office CNA17 Population by Off Shore Island Sex and Year CSO ie Retrieved 12 October 2016 Calf Rock edit A staffed lighthouse on Calf Rock was destroyed in a storm in 1881 and its remains can still be seen 10 Cow Rock edit Cow Rock is home to a number of nesting colonies of seabirds Dolphins whales and basking sharks are sometimes seen in the sea off the island History edit nbsp Standing stones on Dursey Prehistoric sites have been surveyed on the island including examples of bullaun and cup marked stones in Ballynacallagh a prehistoric hut site at Killowen and a radial stone enclosure at Maughanaclea 11 More prominent archaeological sites are visible at Ballynacallagh where there is a ruined monastic church and graveyard and at the site of a castle on Oilean Beag Small Island In 1602 this castle site was a garrison of the O Sullivan Beare family It was destroyed along with Dunboy Castle during the Nine Years War Philip O Sullivan Beare claimed that all of the occupants of the castle were killed by a force under the command of George Carew in the Dursey massacre 12 The 300 islanders were killed Donal Cam O Sullivan Beare gathered his people from across Cork and set off to take shelter with the O Rourkes of Leitrim Of the 1 000 that set off 35 survived to reach the O Rourkes after the convoy was repeatedly attacked 8 Little evidence of the castle site remains On the highest point on the island at Tilickafinna is a signal tower dating to the Napoleonic Wars 13 This narrow rectangular tower had two storeys over a basement with each storey supported by vaulted stonework The tower has been in ruin since the mid 19th century 14 During World War II a whitewashed sign saying Eire was built and painted close to the signal tower to indicate to pilots that they were overflying neutral Ireland In July 1943 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 crashed in fog on Crow Head near Dursey killing all crew 15 Historical populationYearPop 184148 1851115 139 6 1861237 106 1 1871197 16 9 1881210 6 6 1891196 6 7 1901205 4 6 1911210 2 4 1926162 22 9 YearPop 1936149 8 0 1946128 14 1 195196 25 0 195695 1 0 196165 31 6 196653 18 5 197138 28 3 197925 34 2 198119 24 0 YearPop 198620 5 3 199120 0 0 19969 55 0 20026 33 3 20066 0 0 20113 50 0 20164 33 3 20223 25 0 Source Central Statistics Office CNA17 Population by Off Shore Island Sex and Year CSO ie Retrieved 12 October 2016 and E2021 Population of Inhabited Islands Off the Coast 2011 to 2016 by Sex Islands and Census Year Tourism edit nbsp The cable car and Dursey Sound viewed from Dursey Island September 2015 The island is popular with day trippers and walkers during the summer months A waymarked section of the Beara Way loops around the island 16 Dursey Island s Beara Way walk marks the beginning of Europe s E8 European long distance path which crosses Europe ending in Istanbul Turkey Spanning Dursey Sound the aerial tramway is Ireland s only cable car 17 and one of the few cable cars that cross the sea in Europe Used by both tourists and the local population 18 its towers and tracks were replaced in refurbishment works undertaken during 2022 and early 2023 3 5 Dursey Sound is also one of the signature discovery points along the Wild Atlantic Way 19 a coastal touring route that stretches along Ireland s Atlantic coastline Dursey has no shops pubs or restaurants but a few holiday homes are rented on the island 20 Gallery edit nbsp Ecclesiastical ruins and graveyard at Ballynacallagh nbsp Ju 88 memorial sign on the mainland next to Dursey cable car nbsp Napoleonic era signal tower nbsp Remains of World War II EIRE neutrality sign nbsp A basking shark feeds in the Dursey Sound nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dursey Island References edit Population of Inhabited Islands Off the Coast Report Central Statistics Office 2023 Retrieved 29 June 2023 a b Oilean Baoi Dursey Island Logainm ie a b Dursey Island Cable Car Timetable Retrieved 20 March 2022 Announcement from Cork County Council The cable car will be closed for a major maintenance programme from 1st April 2022 30th November 2022 Temporary ferry confirmed for Dursey Island a day before cable car repair closure irishtimes com Irish Times 30 March 2022 Retrieved 31 March 2022 a b Dursey reconnected as Ireland s only cable car reopens rte ie 9 June 2023 Retrieved 13 June 2023 Dursey Island Home Durseyisland ie Retrieved 28 July 2014 West Cork amp Kerry website Dursey Island 1 www invectis co uk a b Enright Damien 26 August 2013 Cork Tracing Dursey Island s history Irish Examiner Retrieved 28 July 2014 Lighthouses gt Bull Rock CommissionerOfIrishLights com Archived from the original on 1 January 2013 Beam Magazine Volume 36 The Calf Rock Disaster commissionersofirishlights com Archived from the original on 20 August 2013 Penelope Durell 1996 Discover Dursey Ballinacarriga Books p 14 Timothy Daniel Sullivan 1908 Bantry Berehaven and the O Sullivan Sept Sealy Bryers amp Walker p 20 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Samuel Lewis 1837 Topographical Dictionary of Ireland Retrieved 28 July 2014 The Signal Tower On Dursey Island Mutantspace Archived from the original on 4 October 2018 Luftwaffe Junkers JU 88 MMW 211 J4 5 Memorial plaque Dursey Island cable car crossing Dursey Island Loop Looped Walks Discoverireland ie Retrieved 28 July 2014 Cable Car Timetable Dursey Island Cable Car Timetable Dursey Island Durseyisland ie 14 June 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2014 Dursey Island Wild Atlantic Way Signature Point Discover Ireland Discoverireland ie Retrieved 23 August 2014 Dursey Island Tourism Information Discoverireland ie Retrieved 28 July 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dursey Island amp oldid 1191581926 Bull Rock, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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