Bridge, Roonah, Co. Mayo

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Bridge, Roonah, Co. Mayo

At Roonah, on the western edge of County Mayo, there is a bridge considered significant enough to have been formally recorded as an archaeological monument, a designation that places it in the same category as ancient ringforts, megalithic tombs, and medieval tower houses.

That alone suggests it is something more than a functional river crossing, though precisely what makes it notable remains, for now, tantalisingly out of reach.

Roonah is perhaps best known as the departure point for boats to Clare Island and Inishturk, a quiet harbour at the end of a road that feels increasingly remote the further west you travel. A bridge in this landscape would have carried real significance, connecting communities in a region where water, bog, and difficult terrain shaped daily life for centuries. Old bridges in rural Connacht frequently date to the eighteenth or early nineteenth century, built either under estate management or through public relief schemes, and their stonework often outlasts every other structure nearby. Whether this particular crossing shares that history is not currently documented in any publicly available form.

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