Clew Bay Heritage Centre

Clew Bay Heritage Centre Local Museum & Family Search Centre. Open Mon to Thurs 10am to 2pm. Closed Monday June 1st. (Bank Holiday). Admission €5.. Accompanied children free.

Situated in a 19th century building, just 2 kilometres from the centre of the historic town of Westport,
Clew Bay Heritage Centre traces the history of the planned town and the Clew Bay area from pre-Christian times to the present. Artefacts, documents and photographs connected with the general Westport area provide a basis for the presentation of local history, customs and traditions. Clew Bay H

eritage Centre prides itself on being a "hands on" experience, one of the few museums where visitors can touch the artefacts on display. A scale model of Westport town is used by the guides to illustrate the history and development of the town of Westport. Hear the story of how Grainne Uaile, of the famous O'Malley Clan got her name and how she divorced her second husband. View the portrait of the beautiful Maud Gonne MacBride and learn of her connection with Westport. Try your skill with our Guess What Competition. A special schools programme is available, catering for first, second, and third level students. There are quizzes and competitions for different age groups to make the learning a fun experience. Guided walking Tours of the historic town of Westport are available for groups throughout the year. Booking on 09826852 or 0876890711. Family Search Provided - Who Do You Think You Are?

03/06/2026

Places are still available for this fantastic workshop at Louisburgh Library this Saturday for Cruinniú na Nog. Contact the library to book your place.

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Mark Carney is on his way
03/06/2026

Mark Carney is on his way

Is the Canadian Prime Minister coming to Mayo?

Carney's connection to the area in West Mayo is personal and profound. Two of his grandparents hailed from Ayle and Mace, just outside Aughagower.

He has two first cousins once removed, Maureen O’Malley and Pat Carney, who are still living locally.

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Seminar sessions available.
02/06/2026

Seminar sessions available.

For the second year the annual Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) seminar, convened with the Irish Walled Towns Network, an initiative of The Heritage Council, explored the theme ‘Water, Towns and Topography’. The first sixteen towns and cities in the IHTA series were also launched as part of the...

Well done Deirdre.
01/06/2026

Well done Deirdre.

🥳It's National Volunteering Week, and we're celebrating volunteers like Deirdre!

Deirdre got involved with the Louisburgh & Killeen Heritage after moving to the area in 2018. For her, volunteering with a local history organisation was an extension of her passion for the subject, as she has a Master’s in Public History.

One of the most important parts of her research was looking into the cilliní in the area. These children’s burial grounds were the final resting places for unbaptised children and other people who could not be buried in consecrated ground in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are different efforts across the country to preserve and honour these spaces which can often go unnoticed or unremembered. These powerful efforts require the meticulous work of historians like Deirdre to document and research the sites. “Find a project that interests you” Deirdre says, “pick something you love!”

More recently, Deirdre has helped with projects to document the economic history of the area. She helped with a documentary by Mary O’Malley called Traders on the Reek which looks at the traders who set up stalls near Croagh Patrick for Reek Sunday. This even segued into getting parttime work on a project called The Village Shops/An Siopa Áitúil doing historical research on the village shops that existed in Louisburgh since the early 1900s.

For Deirdre, the best part about volunteering in her community is getting to know people. She loves taking oral histories from older people who have rich memories of the past. “I love interviewing people,” she says, “I think we have so much to learn from the older generations.” The Louisburgh Killeen Heritage Group also set up a programme where Sancta Maria Transition Year students were paired with older people from Senior Citizens of Louisburgh to interview them about their experiences. “It’s a great way to interact with people and with the community” she says, sharing that she’s made friends with some great storytellers over the years.

Deirdre loves that everyone’s story is different and encourages people to give whatever time they can to volunteering. Even for people who might not have a lot of time to give to volunteering, many local history and heritage organisations are eager to hear from people willing to share their personal histories. The Irish Community Archive Network (iCAN) is the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland. To date, iCAN has supported the creation and development of 50 online archives in counties Clare, Cork, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Tipperary and Wicklow, and is currently working with new groups in counties Carlow and Limerick. The programme aims to support the development of up to 80 digital archives across Ireland by 2028.

National Volunteering Week is supported by our sponsor the Irish League of Credit Unions and our partner Healthy Ireland.

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Address

The Quay
Westport

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+3539826852

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