Historical Walk and Talk

A group of people standing outdoors in a casual setting, listening to a person holding a folder, near an old building with stone walls.

Led by Noel Murphy

Sunday 1 June & Monday 2 June

Meet at Market House

Sunday 1 June12.30pm / Monday 2 June 11.30am

Free with wristband

wheelchair accessible

The walk will cover the main street of the village, and the harbour area and will take approx. an hour and a half. The talk will reveal Mountshannon’s story from its founding as a linen village, through to modern times. The event promises to combine history, fun and fresh air!

Small white cottage with a moss-covered roof, red doors, and decorative black wagon wheels on the front, next to a road with trees in the background.
A stone church with a tall tower and pointed roof is surrounded by a small cemetery with tombstones, a low stone wall, and a metal gate. There are trees with green and orange leaves and a bright blue sky in the background.
Collage of four images of historic buildings in Mountshannon, Ireland. The images include a white church with arched windows and a tree in front, a small stone and wood cottage with a corrugated roof, a stone building with an arched doorway and signs, and a white cottage with a moss-covered roof, red doors, and railway wheels as decoration.