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Muckross traditional farms to stay open following Government intervention
Muckross traditional farms to stay open following Government intervention
The Government has intervened in plans by the Trustees of Muckross House to shut down the Muckross Traditional Farms in the Killarney National Park as a cost-cutting exercise.

Mon, 22 Jun, 2020

Call for plans to save Muckross Traditional Farms
Call for plans to save Muckross Traditional Farms
Trustees for a popular heritage farm in Muckross in Kerry didn't contact Kerry TD and Minister of State for Tourism, Brendan Griffin, to try to save the traditional farm.

Fri, 19 Jun, 2020

Muckross Traditional Farms in Killarney to shut down indefinitely in September
Muckross Traditional Farms in Killarney to shut down indefinitely in September
One of the southwest’s major tourist attractions, Muckross Traditional Farms, in the heart of the Killarney National Park, is to shut down indefinitely in September, and will operate on a very limited basis for the next two months, staff have been told.

Thu, 18 Jun, 2020

Part of 2,500-year-old fort falls into sea
Part of 2,500-year-old fort falls into sea

A magnificent historic stone doorway, along with a 10-metre section of a large rampart, has fallen into the sea following weather damage to the cliff at the foot of a 2,500-year-old fort on the Slea Head drive in west Kerry, an archaeologist said yesterday.

Sat, 06 Jan, 2018

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