The Blacksod Lighthouse and Village Experience
- 15 Maximum
- €7.00 pp
- 30 mins
- Difficulty: 2/5
The Tuke Assisted Immigration Memorial Garden
Trans-Atlantic immigration was pivotal to the survival of many from this rural community since famine times of the early 19th century. In 1882, the philanthropist, Admiral James Hack Tuke, established in Blacksod Bay an assisted emigration program known thereafter as the Tuke Fund. This program assisted approximately 3300 people to make the long journey west on steamships for new lives in faraway America and Canada. In recent years the local community of the mullet have erected a memorial garden to commemorate these events which had a profound effect on succeeding generations. The garden is a serene reminder of our shared history and gratitude, and a stunning local beauty spot to sit and enjoy views of the sea.
Folklore and Fable, Myths and Legends
From the ferocious female Chieftain Grace O’Malley, the wrecks of the Spanish Armada, the legend of the Children on Lir and the fascinating history of the remote Inishkea Islands, Blacksod has incredible stories to tell. Our rich maritime history, from the humble handmade currach capable of transatlantic passage to the curious little winkle pond on the sandy shore, our trained guides are an excellent resource of All Things Erris. Ask about ecology, flora and fauna, archaeology, the role the Irish language plays or the day-to-day operations of a late 19th century lighthouse keeper… you may be surprised to hear Blacksod’s tales unfold!
Tour Details
- Due to limited numbers, advanced booking is advised.
- Set aside around 45 minutes to enjoy the experience.
- Arrive a little early and watch the colourful fishing boats pull in their haul or enjoy a cup of coffee with a stunning sea view.
- Tickets for the Blacksod Lighthouse and Village Experience tour are €10 per person. If you find yourself on the pier with no booking, drop into the coffee pod for a friendly chat with one of our colleagues. We always try to accommodate walk-ins on the day.
Be Aware: Blacksod is a fully operational lighthouse which also functions as a forward refuelling station for search and rescue teams and occasionally visits may be interrupted and the building commandeered. On such rare occasions, refunds will be issued.
Groups / Schools: to accommodate groups or to enquire about our tours for educational settings, please contact visitblacksodlighthouse.ie or call 097 85727
Immerse yourself in history on a guided tour of Blacksod Lighthouse!
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