Fáilte Ireland has installed 26 interpretive panels at Discovery Points along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Cork.
Fáilte Ireland today announced the installation of 26 new engaging interpretation panels at all of its Discovery Points along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Cork. The panels are intended to bring each of the existing discovery points in the county to life by featuring local stories chosen as a direct result of local consultation and engagement with local historians, heritage officers and other local experts. The installation of the panels is part of a wider initiative to bring local stories to the fore all across the route.
Speaking today, Fáilte Ireland’s Head of the Wild Atlantic Way, Fiona Monaghan explained: “The rationale for the panels is to provide visitors with local stories which will add layers to the Wild Atlantic Way experience and bring each location to life for tourists. A key part of this phase of our development of the Wild Atlantic Way project has been a close and productive partnership with local experts and historians as well as with the individual local authorities along the route.”
Last year, Fáilte Ireland had developed Photo Points at each of the Discovery Points and Embarkation Points along the route. The Photo Points were designed to literally ‘frame’ photographs taken by visitors at the beauty spots and scenic views along the route. The new interpretation panels are being installed next to each Photo Points and are intended to tell visitors a little of the history and heritage of the area. Each panel also includes historic or scenic images, a small motivational map and identifies some other local points of interest – with a call to ‘Discover more’.
Commenting on the news panels, Hal McElroy, the Trident Hotel Kinsale said: "It is a testament to Fáilte Ireland and the work they have done with local communities that they have been able to scope out these intriguing stories that are part of the local folklore. It is great to see them written down on these interpretation panels so visitors can get a sense of the hidden history of a place such as the Signal Tower and Lusitania Memorial Garden. We have loads more stories like this, but you will only get to hear them if you slow down and spend some time with the locals in the region.”
A full list of all the locations where new panels have been installed in Cork is available below.
• Cunnamore Pier
• Kenmare River View
• Dooneen
• Gour
• Whiddy Island View
• Seefin Viewpoint
• Sheeps Head
• Altar
• Barley Cove
• Mizen Head
• Inishbeg Island
• Lough Hyne
• Toe Head Bay
• Galley Head
• Inchydoney Island
• Timoleague Abbey
• Old Head of Kinsale
• Castletown Bearhaven Harbour
• Pontoon Pier
• Blue Pool
• Glengarriff Harbour
• Bantry
• Colla Pier
• Schull Harbour
• Baltimore Harbour
• Dursey Sound