National Heritage Week, Ireland: 12/08/2023 - 20/08/2023
National Heritage Week runs from 12th-20th August 2023 and sees events in every county in Ireland. This year’s theme is exploring the traditions and practices, knowledge, and skills passed down through generations.
Here are some of Panoramic Ireland’s picks for the week:
ECO Inishowen: Celebrating locals involved in sustainability as well as the natural heritage of Inishowen
Date & Time: 17 August, 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Location: Colgan Hall, Carndonagh, Chapel St, Gort Glebe, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal
Bat Talk in Roscommon Castle: Join ecologist David Fallon to learn about the bats living in Roscommon Castle and use a bat detector.
Date & Time: 12 August, 9pm - 10pm
Location: Roscommon Castle, Loughnaneane Park, Roscommon Town Centre, Co. Roscommon
Wexford Medieval Walled Towns Day: Featuring storytelling from Wex Walks, traditional music by Craobh Loch Garman Comhaltas, face painting, falconry display from the Irish National Heritage Park, and traditional jewellery making by Irish goldsmith Christina Keogh.
Date & Time: 12 August, 1pm - 5pm
Location: Westgate Park, Abbey Street, Wexford, Co. Wexford
Nano Nagle Place Markets: At Cork’s impressive Nano Nagle Place, winner of the Council of Europe’s Museum Prize in 2022, local craftspeople sell and discuss their creations.
Date & Time: 12 - 13 August, 11am - 4pm
Location: Nano Nagle Place, South Presentation Centre Ltd, Douglas Street, Cork City
Whale Watch Ireland 2023: All-Ireland Whale Watch Day. Join the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group to learn more about cetaceans and hopefully spot some off the coast between Ireland and Scotland.
Date & Time: 19 August, 2pm - 4pm
Location: Meeting at RSPB West Light Seabird Centre, Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
Also On: 19 August, 2pm - 4pm at Car park at Portmuck, Island Magee, Co. Antrim
Carpentry and Joinery: Join Carpenter Martin Wilson, deeply knowledgeable in traditional building and restoration techniques, to explore the tools and methods integral to joinery.
Date & Time: 18 August, 6pm - 8pm
Location: Martin Wilson Workshop, Crockacullion, Beltra, F91 PY83, Co. Sligo
Fort to Fort: Venture with local historian Una Walsh as she takes you through the scenic path between Corliss and Lisleitrim, two noteworthy raths situated in the picturesque, hilly landscapes of South Armagh.
Date & Time: 12 August, 4pm - 6pm
Location: Corliss Fort, Corliss, Crossmaglen, BT35 9AY, Co. Armagh
Clonmel in the Middle Ages: Archaeologist with Ireland’s National Monuments Service, Jean Farrelly, will give a talk on the history of Tipperary’s largest town.
Date & Time: 16 August, 6pm - 7pm
Location: Emmet Street, Clonmel, E91 YW66, Co. Tipperary
Walled Garden at Strokestown Park House Visitor Centre: During Heritage Week, the volunteer gardeners will give advice and show how the gardens are cultivated today compared with 300 years ago.
Date & Time: 14 - 17 August, 12pm - 4pm
Location: Strokestown Park House Visitor Centre, Strokestown Park House, Co. Roscommon
Poetry by the Barrow: Barrow Bards are entertaining on the theme of Water Heritage Day and Town of Books Festival with poetry celebrating the Barrow and Duiske rivers, their importance to the local area.
Date & Time: 20 August, 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Location: Duiske Inn (outside), Main Street, Graignamanagh, Co Kilkenny, R95 DH00
River Barrow Safari: Also on in Graignamanagh is a walk and talk with well-known broadcaster and biologist Éanna Ní Lamhna
Date & Time: 20 August, 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Location: Outdoor Activity Hub, The Docks Graignamanagh, Co Kilkenny, R95 EKN5
The Fair of Muff: An ancient horse fair held annually in August. The Fair of Muff has plenty of traditional activities and characters in the rural County Cavan townland - not to be confused with the Muff in Donegal. Will you be heading for Muff this weekend?
Date & Time: 12 August, 9am - 6pm
Location: Muff Cross, Kingscourt, Co. Cavan