Tarry wrote: » So, I headed west from my homeland in the Pale last year to do a bit of snooping around the Burren, and took enough pictures to shame an American tourist. Some of the family in England are making sounds about holidaying in Clare this year, and I'm trying to convince them they should. I just have one mortifying problem when I try to show them the pictures of the stone fort. Lads, how do ye pronounce 'Caherconnell'? Is the first half one syllable like Cahir, or is it two syllables like in Cahersiveen? I'm embarrassed telling them I don't know.
I'm used to clare monuments at least 2 thousand years old. Caherconnell was built in about 400ad
inhabited up to 800 years ago.
croker95 wrote: » Does anyone know what the works to Ennis Abbey (or Ennis Friary as its called on the Heritage Websites) on Abbey St are ? I have heard rumors that they are going to roof a section of the main building where there is a lot of scaffolding at the moment ? Are there any plans for a visitor centre etc ?