About Slievemore Deserted Village
Slievemore Deserted Village is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in history, archaeology, and the rich cultural heritage of Ireland. Located in the picturesque setting of Bal of Dookinelly (Calvy), Co. Mayo, this abandoned village is a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the past, and a fascinating glimpse into life in Ireland long ago.
The village is believed to date back to the early 18th century, making it one of the oldest and most historic sites in the country. It is located on the side of Slievemore Mountain, and features over 80 homes and common buildings, including a church, a bakery, and even a whiskey distillery. Visitors can wander through the ruins, explore the interior of the old homes, and marvel at the ingenuity and skill of the people who once lived in this remote and rugged place.
The village was inhabited for over 350 years, and its residents lived off the land and relied on fishing and hunting for their survival. They were a fiercely independent people, well-known for their resistance to outside influences and their close-knit community spirit. Today, the deserted village is a powerful reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of the Irish people, and a testament to the enduring legacy of their ancient culture.
Visitors can also enjoy the stunning natural surroundings of Slievemore Mountain, with its rugged hills and sweeping coastal views. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, Slievemore Deserted Village is a must-see destination in Ireland. So come and step back in time to a land of myth and legend, and experience the magic and mystery of this fascinating and captivating place.
Reviews of Slievemore Deserted Village
"Totally worth going to see! It’s very easy to get to and anyone of any age should be able to walk the trail. It also has benches to sit every so often."
"Loved it,, our guide Vincent English was very knowable"
"An easy walk upto the ruins and a place you must experience for yourself!"
"Even on a drizzly day, it was amazing to experience this incredible village. The surrounding landscape is beautiful and exploring the deserted cottages dotted throughout is like walking through history."
"Amazing location offering stunning scenery at the foot of Slievemore. You can see Keel beach from the desested village. There is almost 100 old dwelling many of them are ruins and almost unreasonable as old houses. But some have most on the shone work in tact. It is well worth a look and can offer some insight to what life and living conditions could have been like many many years ago. The area surrounding the desested village is excellent for hiking and exploring."
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