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Hidden Corners of the Emerald Isle MTA
A Journey Through Ireland’s Forgotten Villages, Untold Legends, and Local Traditions
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Hidden Corners of the Emerald Isle Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Ireland's hidden gems with "Hidden Corners of the Emerald Isle." This captivating book transcends the usual tourist trails, inviting you to discover 25 remarkable villages and regions where ancient traditions, untold legends, and the indomitable spirit of local communities quietly thrive. From the haunting beauty of deserted settlements like Slievemore and the Great Blasket Island, echoing with tales of hardship and emigration, to the vibrant pulse of Doolin's musical pubs and Ardara's tweed-weaving workshops, each chapter offers a vivid portrait of places where the past is not just remembered, but lived.

Authored with meticulous research and a deep appreciation for authentic Irish culture, this travelogue blends local history, folklore, and cultural insights to bring these hidden corners to life. Wander through the medieval ruins of Trim and Rindoon, witness the enduring faith of Ardmore and Ballinspittle, or immerse yourself in the Gaeltacht communities of Finny and Downings, where the Irish language still sings in the air. Whether you're an armchair traveler seeking vivid storytelling or an adventurer planning your next Irish escapade, "Hidden Corners of the Emerald Isle" offers a rich tapestry of experiences, unveiling the soul of Ireland in its most untouched and compelling forms.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Discover Ireland's forgotten villages and deserted settlements, offering poignant glimpses into historical hardship, resilience, and unique past ways of life, from Achill Island's booley village to the medieval Norman town of Clonmines.
  • Explore a rich tapestry of Irish folklore and legends, from the tragic tale of the Children of Lir and the mysterious moving statues of Ballinspittle to ancient druidic sites, mythical sea creatures, and local ghost stories.
  • Uncover the vibrant world of traditional Irish crafts and industries, including the famed Donegal tweed of Ardara, the ancient art of willow basketry in Finny, and the enduring legacy of Aran knitwear on Inis Mór.
  • Immerse yourself in Ireland's dynamic cultural heritage, experiencing authentic traditional music sessions in Doolin, engaging with living Gaeltacht communities where Irish is spoken daily, and participating in unique local festivals like the Durrow Scarecrow Festival or Trim's Púca Festival.
  • Journey through diverse and stunning Irish landscapes, from the lunar-like limestone pavements of the Burren and the dramatic cliffs of Kinbane to the historical significance of the Boyne Valley and the ancient fossil footprints of Valentia Island.
Who's It For:

This book is perfect for both armchair travelers and adventurous explorers who seek a deeper, more authentic understanding of Ireland beyond its mainstream tourist attractions. It caters to those interested in local history, rich folklore, traditional crafts, and the resilient spirit of rural Irish communities, offering vivid storytelling and practical guidance for discovering the Emerald Isle's lesser-known, yet profoundly captivating, hidden corners.

Author:

Jeremy Robertson

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Date Published:

July 17, 2025

Word Count:

38,849 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 43 minutes

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