A delightful journey of discovery through a beautiful hidden landscape
of east
Galway.
August Country Fair Day, Monivea |
Tour Times/Dates: 9.45am, Sunday June 15th
9.45am.
Duration: circa. 6-7hrs
Start location and route: Athenry Castle, continue onto
Monivea Bog, to Monivea village, then onto Castle Ellen and finish up at
Athenry Castle.
Organiser: Cumann na bhFear (Men's Shed, Ballinfoile).
Contact: Brendan Smith, speediecelt@gmail.com
The event is being organised in association with Galway Bike Festival and the national Bike Week.
Contact: Brendan Smith, speediecelt@gmail.com
The event is being organised in association with Galway Bike Festival and the national Bike Week.
The aim of this pioneering heritage tour Is to open
up a new heritage route that will allow visitors to experience these wonderful timeless features
and environment by way of a leisurely cycle through a representative section of
east Galway that could act as a
catalyst in the development of a
network of Greenways.
The circa 30km looped cycle tour will start at
Athenry Castle (above) and then travel on to the Monivea Road before turning right
approximately a mile outside Athenry in the direction of Graigabbey.
The
participants will then cycle through the farmlands and bogs of Bengarra, (above) on
into the village of Newcastle, along a botharín through the Monivea Bog with
its fascinating flora and fauna; to the Monivea demesne with its collection of
historical sites that was for centuries the home of the renowned Anglo-Norman
fFrench family, one of the famous merchant tribes of Galway.
This will be
followed by a stopover in the quaint plantation village of Monivea.
From there
the tour will continue onto Castle Ellen (above) for a picnic on the lawns of the famed
Georgian mansion that was formerly the residency of the Anglo-Irish Lambert
family. After a guided tour of the demesne by Its owner Michael Keaney,
participants will cycle onto towards the town of Athenry to finish up at
Athenry Castle.
Abaondoned farm, Currantarmuid |
Monivea Wood |
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