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Glencolmcille is a Gaeltacht area and the Gaelic language
is still in common use here. Oideas
Gael, The Ulster Cultural Centre, was established
in the area in 1984 to promote the language and Irish
culture. Today, it is world renowned and plays host
to visitors from all over the world who come to learn
Irish at all levels, as well as attending other courses
run by the centre during the summer months including
Archaeology, Painting, Folklore, traditional dancing,
fiddle school etc.
The area is a mecca
for traditional Irish music - Ceol
sa Ghleann gives traditional fiddle lessons
throughout the year as well as a week long fiddle/music
school twice a year (details available on their
site). Oideas Gael runs several weekend courses
on flute, bodhran, and tin whistle.
Cairdeas
na bhFidiléirí hold a week's
fiddle school is held during the first week
in August
every
year (known as Fiddlers' Week locally). The pubs
in Glencolmcille are alive with traditional
Irish
music!
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Other
attractions in the area include Father McDyer's
Folk Village Folk
Village. Established in 1967, it features
thatched cottages which represent three hundred
years of rural village life and also a museum.
The Activity Centre, Arasgcc,
based in Malinmore offers facilities for diving which
include include drying room, wet entrance and
meeting/training room with audiovisual facilities.
Arasgcc also have a compressor on-site and can
provide air fills for diving groups. |
The Glen Loop walk takes you up to Martello
Watch Tower and you can continue along the cliffs to the deserted
village of Port. Situated beside a stony beach, its
isolation is emphasized by the crashing of the sea against
the cries of the sea gulls. Behind Port, lies the deserted
fishing village at Glenlough.
- visit the beaches in the area
- visit the several shops and pubs and two restaurants
in the area.
- visit one of the eighty documented archaeological
sites spanning a period of 5,000 years including important
examples of virtually all monument types known nationally.
- enjoy fresh and salt water fishing
- children’s playground in village
(short walk)
- short walk to Tourist Information Centre and post
office
- enjoy a Sliabh Liag Boat Trip which includes sightseeing
trips to Bunglas Cliffs. They offer deep sea angling
and all day, half day, hourly, and evening trips,
dive charter, dolphin spotting, and bird watching.
When you want to relax, Gleann Cholm Cille offers an
abundance of sandy beaches and atmospheric pubs to sit
and enjoy some music, a chat and a drink.
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