Pull up a cozy chair, pour yourself a cuppa, and let me spin you a yarn about my grand adventure to Glencolmcille Folk Village. This is a wee village tucked away in County Donegal, where time stands still and the stories of old dance in the air. We're about to embark on a journey through the ages.
A lovely view from the hilltop of Glencolmcille
Now, before we set off on this, let me tell you a bit about Glencolmcille Folk Village. is a collection of quaint cottages that have been lovingly restored to their former glory.
A step into Irish history
It's like stepping back in time, where every nook and cranny tells a tale of Irish heritage. These thatched-roof dwellings, each representing a different era.
Welcome to a 19th Century Cottage
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As I strolled through the village, I couldn't help but marvel at the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into constructing these traditional dwellings. The thatched roofs, made from local materials like straw and reeds, added a touch of rustic charm.
The lovely craft of the thatch!
I imagined the laughter and stories that must have filled these humble abodes, as families gathered around the fire to share their joys and sorrows. I saw the comparison of the 17th, 18th and 19th century cottages, and Iāll be honest, not a whole lot changed. Every cottage had the hearth to burn the turf, the only fuel.
18th Century Hearth with the cooking utensils and turf
The schoolhouse was a sight to behold. The desks, lined up in neat rows, bore the marks of many eager hands. The old blackboard, adorned with chalky scribbles, held the lessons of days gone by. I could almost hear the laughter of children, the playful banter, and the strict voice of the schoolmaster. Now I also entered a hedge school where young children of the day were educated in secret from the British. The commitment to educate was a testament to the strength of fighting Irish.
Sitting at the old school desk from the 19th Century
And then thereās the lovely pub and grocer, all under one thatched roof. On the left is the bar serving up pints of the black stuff, on the right, the barman would slip out and serve up the groceries. There is never the like of this these days. I can imagine the the patrons calling in for a pint or a whiskey for a chat before heading home with the tea and sugar.
The Grocer and Pub all in one!
Ready for a bita dinner
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17th Century Hearth with the turf
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The Priest that created the village sitting in a 19th century cottage
As I bid farewell to Glencolmcille, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who came before us. It's a place where history isn't just preserved; it's celebrated and shared with all who visit.
So, the next time you are looking for a taste of old Ireland, make sure to visit Glencolmcille Folk Village. Itās an experience youāll take to your hearts and won't soon forget.
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You can view that here and have a piece of old Ireland on your own mantelpiece wherever you are! I love and appreciate you share your interest in the Emerald isle!
SlƔinte to you!
Aidan
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Thank you Aiden for your stories and pictures of the places you go in Ireland. Iām 6% Irish and if I was younger and in good health I would have loved to visit Ireland.
Please keep your stories and pictures coming.
May God Bless you
Thanks Aiden for the virtual tour of a part of Ireland! Great photos and commentary too!
So interesting! Thank you for sharing
Love the pictures and the stories.Keep them coming .
Loved the tour so interesting I love Ireland so much Thankyou aiden