- Ballyvaughan
Infobox Irish Place
name = BallyVaughan
gaeilge = Baile Uí Bheacháin
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pin coords = left: 83px; top:19px
north coord = 53.115556
west coord = 9.1494004
irish grid = M264077
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province =Munster
county =County Clare
town pop = 224
rural pop =
census yr = 2006
web = www.clarecoco.com
|Ballyvaughan (Irish place name|Baile Uí Bheacháin|Town of the Beacháin (Behan) family or Townland of the Mushrooms) is a small harbour village in
County Clare in Ireland. It is located on the south shores ofGalway Bay , in the northwest corner ofThe Burren , an area of great rocky expanse, considered by many to be a unique landscape.Ballyvaughan is a busy village with many pubs, restaurants, shops, B&Bs and other amenities including the new pier and slipway, constructed in 2006, which has opened up the area to boating, fishing, scuba diving and other sea activities. Ballyvaughan is also home to the
Burren College of Art . Ballyvaughan has been tagged Ireland's 'Gold Coast' as a result of the huge boom in property prices in the area. Demand for holiday homes has seen the average house price in the town rise from €45,000 in 1995 to €480,000 in 2005. However, a planned development of 40 holiday houses has prompted concern that the local property market will lose value.History
In May 1921, an
Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit of approximately 25 men successfully ambushed a party of 10Royal Marines and their sergeant in the village near the old post office. The IRA unit captured some weapons and withdrew. Privates Chandler and Bolton were mortally wounded and Privates Lavin and Currell wounded.Places of interest
*Each year
botanist s and naturalists roam thiskarst landscape in search of Arctic, Alpine and Mediterranean plants that grow in profusion over thelimestone pavement s. The Burren is renowned for itsarchaeology . Ballyvaughan is surrounded bymegalithic tomb s such asPoulnabrone dolmen , situated 8km (5 miles) south of Ballyvaughan, celticring fort s such asCaherconnell Stone Fort , medieval churches and castles.
*Close to Ballyvaughan, isAillwee Cave , a tunnel cave approximately 1 kilometre long created by melt waters of the Ice Age.See also
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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland External links
* [http://www.clare-tour.com/area/Ballyvaughan/ Ballyvaughan Tourist Information]
* [http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/ballyvaughan.htm Ballyvaughan on Clare Library Website ]
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