A delightful journey of discovery through a beautiful hidden landscape
of east
Galway.
August Country Fair Day, Monivea |
Tour Times/Dates: 9.30am, Sunday June 21st
Duration: circa. 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 assocation with Galway Bike Festival and the national Bike Week.
With its largely unspoilt landscape of small farms,
hedgerows, stone walls, lakes, bogs, rivers, castles, Gerogian mansions,
network of botharíns and villages, east Galway is a largely unknown landscape
waiting to be discovered by walkers and cyclists. Contact: Brendan Smith, speediecelt@gmail.com
The event is being organised in assocation 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 where we will have a guided tour of the Castle (above) followed by a visit to the stalls of the Bia (Irish - food) Lover Food Festival. After our hunger for food and local history of the town is satisfied we travel onto 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 |