Allihies Links Page
Irish Goverment and other national organisational links here...
Below are an assortment of links we've accumulated. They are mostly waiting to go in the appropriate place on the site.
If you have any links, help, articles, suggestion, praise or photos for submission please email them to us here at Bearaweb. or by post to Bearaweb. c/o Allihies Coop. Community Hall. Allihies, Beara, Co Cork, Ireland
Plan Organic: Our very own campaigning Organic Website The best in the world (well done Jim!)
- Beara Tourism and Development Association Home Page
- Beara Holiday Homes
BearaInfo.com: Info on Beara!
Beara Holiday Homes, Irish self-catering holiday accomodation in Beara.
http://www.bearapeninsula.com/
Allihies Parish- As far from Dublin as you can get
Bearaweb Web Page Design!
www.irish-politics.com-rights
Welcome to Emara
Allihies Village Hostel
Welcome to eircom enterprise fund
Allihies PO- Post Office Finder
Castletownbere Library text
RTÉ Online Radio Tuning
CTB Golf Course Finder
Emigrant Online - Bringing Ireland to the World (Irish Emigrant Publications)
Án Oige
http://anoige.ie/accommodation_cork_allihies.html
Great Barrington Pottery
http://www.dod-architects.com/dusoswa2/gbp.html
Environment Watch Ireland - Erin's Shame - Dumping Blackspots ... http://www.home.zonnet.nl/ireland22/badspots.htm
The Man Engine House, Mountain Mine,
www.gsi.ie/mhsi/allihies/appeal.htm
ALLIHIES
RIDING CENTRE Allihies, Castletownbere,
Co. Cork. Tel./Fax. 027-70340
www.irishbloodstock.net/equestrianAC.htm
wwol.inre.asu.edu/boydell.htmlGeographical info inc. weather
http://www3.calle.com/info.cgi?lat=51.6333&long=-10.0333&name=Allihies&cty=Ireland&alt=439
The Beara Way - Ireland Walking Guide
www.12travel.ie/ie/walking/The_Beara_Way.html
Great Barrington Pottery: Information
www.gtbarringtonpottery.com/info.html
Discover Dursey
www.cil.ie/flat_browse_with_areaEQLbeam96AMPpress_idEQL1996.01.01.20_entry.html
Discover Dursey - by Penelope Durell, (Ballinacarriga Books, Allihies, Co. Cork); paperback, 273 pages; £5.99.
An extremely well researched and nicely produced local history publication. It contains an interesting and informative account of Dursey Island, situated at the toe of the Beara Peninsula. The author has recorded a varied collection of topics for posterity: myths and legends, folklore, customs, social history, agriculture and maritime, lighthouses, fauna and flora, place names. All are communicated in an entertaining style.
An index, cross-reference, appendices, bibliography and photographs (black and white, plus 16 coloured) are included.
Topographical features and antiquarian sites are identified in a second publication, Discover Dursey Map. What ever the reasons were for this separation of text and map, clarity has been slightly sacrificed.
Bull and Calf Rocks were well known to the medieval European cartographers by various names. Bull Rock, An Tarbh, is rich in its cultural associations with Milesian mythology.
The book will appeal to the antiquarian, present resident, or exile, and is suitable for the tourist seeking a general knowledge of the district.
- Frank Pelly
O’Neil restaurant and Bar