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Battle Of Aughrim Interpretative Centre

Aughrim
Ballinasloe
Galway
Phone: +353 (0)90 9673939
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Following England's glorious revolution in 1688, the deposed King James II fled to France to seek refuge with the Sun King, King Louis XIV. Together the Catholic kings planned to regain the English throne for James by ousting his successor and ironically, his son-in-law, William of Orange.
Now, re-live the day that changed the course of Irish and European history at the Battle of Aughrim Interpretative Centre, situated in Aughrim village on the main Galway-Dublin road, the N6. Move back in time and place to that fateful day in 1691 through an audio-visual show based on the true and moving account of Captain Walter Dalton who fought at the Battle of Aughrim.
In 1689 this War of the Two Kings, or Cogadh an Da Ri moved to Ireland when James landed in Kinsale, Co Cork. Some of the most epic events in Irish history occurred during this era - besieged cities of Derry; Athlone and Limerick; Ireland's largest naval battle, the Battle of Bantry Bay; the Battle of the Boyne remembered on the "Glorious Twelfth"; a daring raid at Ballyneety; the broken Treaty of Limerick and the Flight of the Wild Geese. Yet little is remembered about the bloodiest battle in Irish history fought in a small Connaught village during the closing stages of the War, this was the battle of Aughrim.

By nightfall, some 9,000 soldiers lay slain on the fields of Aughrim. Amongst the casualties were St. Ruth, the proud French officer, who was killed by chainshot as he led his troops to repulse the final Williamite assault of the battle. Following his death, the battle took its decisive turn and resulted in an overwhelming Williamite victory. The Jacobite resistance to Williamite rule was broken following their shattering defeat at Aughrim and their remaining leaders, including Patrick Sarsfield, agreed to the terms of the Treaty of Limerick.

Facilities include an award-winning tourist information office, guided tours, a coffee shop, books & souvenirs, a bureau-de-c and a public car park.
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