Cuimhneamh an Chláir will this month begin a new series of Oral History Walks through the storied places of Co. Clare
The events will commence on Sunday January 28th at 1.00pm with walk leader Martina McCarthy and feature Moher, Co. Clare
Cuimhneamh an Chláir has been gathering and archiving the stories of Co. Clare for the last 15 years. Those stories are strongly linked to place and landscape and to our sense of identity as Clare people.
In 2024 Cuimhneamh an Chláir invites you to walk through those landscapes and stories in the company of local people who will act as your guides, and introduce you to others along the way who will tell you stories of their own place.
Walks will take place bi-monthly throughout the year, mostly in rural locations, but Clare towns will feature too. The walks are free but must be booked in advance.
After booking you’ll be sent details of starting location and time, as well as Health and Safety information particular to the walks.
The first walk on Sunday 28 January will take us around the beautiful area of Moher. You all know the Cliffs, but move south beyond Hags Head and you’re into an area surrounded by sea on 3 sides, and with a very particular identity. The area is steeped in folklore and history, and our guide through it is Moher native Martina McCarthy. Martina is a Heritage Officer with Waterways Ireland and grew up looking out at the ocean at the spot where the Irish Atlantis, the submerged land of “Cill Stiffeen”, is reputedly located…
The Edge of Moher and Beyond with walk leader Martina McCarthy, takes place on Sunday 28 January. Details to follow booking.
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*Cuimhneamh an Chláir / Clare Memories is an independent, voluntary charity, which digitally records, archives and shares the oral heritage of Co. Clare, through interviews with the county’s older citizens in its diverse communities.