- Killary Harbour
Killary Harbour / An Caoláire Rua is Ireland's only "
fjord ". It is disputed that it was actually formed byglacier s. It forms a partial border between counties Galway and Mayo. It is 16 kilometres long and in the centre it is over 45 metres deep.On its northern shore lies the mountain of
Mweelrea , 817 metres high. Directly opposite, on the southern, Galway side and near the mouth of the fjord, lies the hamlet ofRossroe and the former An Óige youth hostel, now disused. This building was itself converted and extended for the purpose and was formerly a modest house which was used byLudwig Wittgenstein , the famous philosopher, as a quiet place to write shortly after World War II. A plaque to this effect was unveiled by PresidentMary Robinson in 1993. Nearby lies the so-called Green Road, a rough road running along the side of the fjord back east towardsLeenane at the head of the fjord. It stretches for approximately nine kilometres and was part of the famine relief program during the 19th century.Aquaculture is important locally with a salmon farm based atRossroe whilemussel rafts are a common sight more to the east.
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