History Tours of Annascaul . These walks and talks will give wonderful insights of rural life in Ireland over the centuries
It is important to go back in time and see what happens to a village over the course of over 400 years. Who lived here and worked here. What were the social norms like? Was the economy steady or did it experience difficult ups and downs. Examining these historical aspects through these tours of Annascaul offers immense overviews into an agrarian.
Village life over the centuries - each Friday and Saturday @ 6pm
Historical Tours of Annascaul – Over 200 years of history
From these History tours of Annacaul you will learn about:
Evictions and Landlords
Trades in the village
Learn about Evictions and Landlords
Religious changes
Farming and Fair Days
The Dingle – Tralee train and demise
The War of Independence and Civil War in a Rural village. See more info . See here
History of Tom Crean and Jerome O Connor
Walks take place every Saturday at 6pm . Please confirm by booking or paying online. An insight into the tour is available here
After the walk complementary food and drink is available
Discover social happenings of irish rural life
Annascaul is a beautiful village and thes historical tours of Annascaul are facinating. Aido’s Annascaul Cafe and Pottery are really happy to promote the village and the vibrant and colurful people that live here. We offer these tours each Friday and Saturday from 6pm to 7pm.
The village is over 200- 250 years ago was effectively not where it is today. Most of the settlement in Annascaul was up towards Ballinacourty side and Bally Voher or over east towards the Ballyvoher site not here . If there was a settlement it was at bottom of the village.
Learn about the history of the peninsula and how we are all interconnected . These history tours of Annascaul will examine the road system and the advances that happen when fields get access to the roads. We can see easily the social impact of the train systems and its demise. Issues that come up during these tours include
The Dingle – Tralee Train
War of Independence
Civil War
Local skirmishes and Fair Fighting
Enjoy the Legends and Folklore about Scaul and her connection with Cú Chulainn. Consider this book from Luke Eastwood
