CARNAUN NATIONAL SCHOOL
Athenry welcomes you to explore
its medieval past and bright future.
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MAP of Our Area
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Town Trail
Athenry is the best example of a
medieval walled town in Ireland.
Athenry of the fields - for all
seasons.
The
landscape is verdant and flat. Laying on a bed of limestone it is wrinkled
only by the winding vestige of the last ice age - the Esker Riada.
Lime-fed grass puts
strong bone into hunting horses and steeple chasers. A hunting foray with
the local foxhounds 'The Blazers' over unyielding and over winding stone
walls will test the fortitude of the most intrepid rider. The more submissive
peatlands to the East and North, rich in heather and birch, is the winter
haven of the curlew, woodcock and snipe.
The town of Athenry is
an open-air museum. Glimpse of a glorious yet troubled past - may be caught
through the slit windows of the Norman Castle or re-echoes of sacred chant
imagined in the nave and cloister of the roofless Dominican Priory. The
fourteenth century town walls enclose all in a ribbon of stone.
For the natives the
work-a-day is not at all unpleasent. Lively bars, a feverish spate of building
and restoration and the demands of a large student population contribute
to keeping the tempo upbeat.
Athenry's annual
festival centred around 'Lady Day' (August 15th) is an unforgettable mixture
of piety and pleasure. Native sons and daughters return from abroad
for the event. Mass is offered at the Holy Well, prayers are said, an ancient
pilgrimage is completed. There fellows an effortless transition to medieval
pageantry, jousting, street theatre and revelry.
Many have come to watch
and have remained to live, such is the welcoming ambience of the place.
This is a place for all seasons where life may be lived out at a leisurely
pace and where ambitions, however off beat, may be realised.
M.T. Kelly.
Take a tour of Fascinating sites such as :
Other Attractions of Athenry and the surrounding
area:
The Padraic Fallon Sculpture - A Winged Horse which stands in
the Park in Memory of Padriac Fallon the poet who was born in Athenry,
which was unveiled by Nobel Prize winner SÉAMUS
HEANEY. .
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Derrydonnell FOREST - Enjoy a walk through
the beautiful Forest.
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Monivea Village - Unique, with its broad green area running through
the village.
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Forest Walks
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Mausoleum
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Monivea Castle
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AbbeyKnockmoy - Beautiful Abbey in Ruins.
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Esker Monastery
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Retreat House & Youth Village
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350 year old religious site, founded when the Monks fled the Dominican
Abbey ahead of the Cromwellian forces.
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18 hole Pitch & Putt course.
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Lackagh Museum & Heritage Centre Experience life in a real thatched
cottage, with all household items, so familiar in years gone by or stroll
in our heritage park which houses a collection of farm implements from
early this century and before, or ramble through the picnic are at your
leisure. Also The Battle of Knockdoe Interpretative Centre, find
out about the famous battle fought on the 19th August 1504. Lackagh Turloughmore
(091) 797444.
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