Posts Tagged With: artist led tour to Ireland

The Glencolmcille Folk Village

This is the fisherman’s cottage in the Folk Village in Glencolmcille. On our trips, delving into how people lived in the past is a highlight- from prehistoric dwellings to a home such as this, connecting to the human family is so interesting! On our fiber art tour to Ireland in June 2016, we will be staying right across from the Folk Village in beautiful Glencolmcille. At times one can almost feel as if time has stopped and we have returned to a simpler existence. There are so many stories that come a100_0062live at the Folk Village! On the fiber art tour we will also be creating tapestries inspired by the landscape. Margaret Cunningham, who is the manager of the Folk Village, is also an accomplished weaver,and will be instructing our workshop.
Glen Folk Village's photo.
Glen Folk Village's photo.
Glen Folk Village's photo.Glen Folk Village's photo.
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NEW! Fiber Arts in Ireland tour and workshop June 2016

DSC_0422 - CopyWe are very excited to announce a new offering, a combination tour and hands-on workshop to be held in Ireland in June 2016.

Authentic Travel and Tours presents:

“Fiber Arts in Ireland: A Wooly Trail Along the Wild Atlantic Coast

Fiber Arts Workshop and Tour      June 19-July 1, 2016

The Irish landscape beckons to be interpreted in art: from the lush green fields to theDSCF8217 rugged coastlines, the inspiration is endless. Join us for this fiber art tour along the western coast known as the Wild Atlantic Way, as we explore the landscape, craft traditions in wool, and our creativity. We will be creating tapestry weavings and learning to make “pictorial” felt landscapes, and will learn about sheep and wool processes, and watch demonstrations of spinning, sheepherding, dyeiDSC_0613ng and knitting. We will watch tweed weavers work magic at their looms, and Irish artists create with hand-dyed fleece. Interspersed will be visits to craft villages, galleries and ancient prehistoric and Celtic sites, and days of immersion creating our own art with the luscious Irish yarns and fleeces.

The tour and workshop will include the exploration of out-of-the-way glens and coves, walks along stunning seascapes, and majestic mountain vistas, where we’ll gather photographs and sketches which will inspire our hands-on workshop days in felt-making and tapestry weaving.

Your tour guide and one of the felt-making instructors, Joan Molloy Slack, has led art and cultural tours to Ireland for over 18 years, and is an avid felt maker who enjoys interpreting landscapes of all kinds.

 

See all the details here Fiber art tour to Ireland

 

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Walking in the Burren on the Wild Atlantic Way tour

DSCF5726-001On our tours, including the unique landscape of the Burren is always a highlight. The limestone hills hold ancient holy wells, ringforts and secrets of the past. A celtic gold torc was once found her wedged between the stones! We will be visiting Poulnabrone dolmen, Caherconnell stone fort, and many other fascinating sites.

One can’t find a better interpreter of the region than Tony Kirby, who will be our walking tour guide. Read about Tony below, and see his website at http://heartofburrenwalks.com/your-guide to learn more about him and the mysterious, beautiful Burren.

THE GUIDE

Tony Kirby was born in Limerick city. He has also lived in Dublin and Bologna in the north of Italy. He conducted guided walking tours in Dublin in the late 1990s. In 2002 Tony moved to the Burren in County Clare where he founded a small walking tourism enterprise which offers a wide variety of guided Burren walks.

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 Tony also works as a heritage education specialist conducting Burren classroom workshops and field trips for primary school pupils.

A new edition of Kirby’s critically acclaimed bookThe Burren and the Aran Islands A Walking Guide(Collins Press, 2009) was published in August 2014.

In 2012 he produced the short film West Cork set at St Gobnait’s monastic site in Ballyvourney, County Cork. The film was screened at the 2012 Cork International Film Festival.

Tony Kirby of Heart of Burren Walks was winner of the Burren/Cliffs of Moher Visitor Communication Award 2014.

He is currently researching a number of holy wells/sacred sites in the Burren with a view to a second publication.

HEART OF BURREN WALKS IN ACTION

Trevor Cochrane and Explore TV Australia made a film in Ireland in 2014 about the Wild Atlantic Way. The film was broadcast in Australia on 24th January 2015. You can view the Burren part of the film (3 mins 37 seconds) here as Tony leads Trevor on a walk…. (go to Tony’s website to watch the video)

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HEART OF BURREN WALKS IN THE MEDIA

Heart of Burren Walks has featured in……………… Newspapers – Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Tribune, Sunday Business Post, West Australia News, Guardian (UK) and Hannoversche Allgemeine (Germany) ; Magazines  – Cara (Aer Lingus in-flight) and Knack (Belgium) ; Radio –  CBS (USA) and RTE (Ireland); TV–  RTE (Ireland).

….and GUIDE BOOKS

Heart of Burren Walks is strongly recommended by guide books Fodor’s, Frommers, Lonely Planet, Guide de Routard and Rick Steves Ireland (2015 edition).

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I was so lucky to be a part of your tour as a participant of the Fáilte Ireland press trip this September. I really enjoyed your enthusiasm and your deep knowledge of the Burren.
Peter Kyhl Olesen, journalist, Jyllands-Posten, daily broadsheet newspaper, Denmark. September 2014.

 

13 Responses to “The Guide”

Thanks to Tony for making our walk in the Burren an unforgettable experience.
A Burren walk with Tony offers beauty, geology, history, nature, politics, ideas, serenity, spirituality . . . and as much exercise as you tell him you want. This is the one to take.

Freddy Rodriguez, New York City, USA on 4th of May 2010 at 6:27 pm

If you find yourself wanting more botanical guidance in the The Burren, then go no further than Tony Kirby. Experience a couple of hours of a guided walk in his company and you will learn a lot more than just the names of some exotic plants. He will amble verbally about archaeology, history, literature and art, to name but a few additional subjects other than botany! Throw in some humour, farming and eco-political arguments, ancient tales of yore and poetry and you will have experienced something highly entertaining and not to be forgotten.

David Rosair, Island Ventures, Wildlife Tours, Whitstable, Kent, England on 1st of July 2010 at 12:49 pm

Buíochas mor duitse freisin, Tony, for the quality time you shared with our international group of interested walkers last Thursday the 5th of July.

Renewed thanks for re-connecting me to my ancestral roots in this awe-inspiring landscape.

Bail o dhia ar d’obair criomhar”.
Slán go fóill go dtí an chéad uair eile ar an mBoireann,

Madeleine Mc Mahon, Dublin. Ireland. on 8th of August 2010 at 11:02 pm

Dear Tony,
I was part of the Swiss press group you guided in the Burren last Saturday.
Your introduction to the Burren was fantastic. Thank you very much!

Christian Von Arx, Der Sonntag OT, Swiss Sunday newspaper, Olten, Switzerland on 7th of June 2011 at 8:20 am

Dear Tony,

Thank you for the excellent walk you took us on in the National Park on May 31st. We enjoyed it enormously.

David and Jill Taylor, Lennoxtown, Scotland on 11th of June 2011 at 10:41 pm

I’m definitely looking to come back to The Burren at some time. Many thanks for your inspiration.

Derek Prescott, Argyll and Bute, Scotland on 24th of August 2011 at 3:44 pm

Tony Kirby’s Burren walking tour is a fascinating description of natural and human history – all the way up to the present. He really brought it to life. It was my teenage son’s favorite part of our visit to Ireland.

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