Kilbaha


Kilbaha is a small fishing village in County Clare, Ireland, located close to the south west end of the Loop Head peninsula.

History

According to Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845 the village had a population of 460 in 1831, and 531 in 1841.
It is situated on the Shannon Estuary, about east of Loop Head, and about west of Kilrush.
A small open sweep of the estuary at the place is sometimes called Kilbaha bay.

Location and transport

Kilbaha is in the parish of Cross in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe.
The parish churches are Our Lady of Lourdes in Cross and the Star of the Sea church in Kilbaha
The village is near the tip of the Loop Head peninsula, far away from major roads. The closest town is Kilkee, on the N67 road at the north east of Kilbaha.
It is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the River Shannon. It is a place of outstanding natural beauty. The local pub Keating's claims to be the nearest pub to New York City

Awards

Kilbaha and its setting on the Loop Head peninsula on the west coast of Clare was the winner of a European Destinations of Excellence Award 2010 for Aquatic Tourism.