Glinsk
is situated in the north-eastern corner of Co. Galway in the valley
of the River Suck. The area consists mainly of limestone and there
are also large areas of raised boglands. Lakes connected with River
Suck provide an ideal resource for the coarse angler.
Glinsk
Castle is reputed to be the 'last castle' built in this country,
stands as an impressive reminder of the architectural skills and
styles of the Norman era. It is a National Monument under the guardianship
of the OPW. The Castle was the principal residence of Mac David
Burke, lord of Clonconway. It was built in the mid 17th Century
on the site of an earlier Castle. The landed gentry of Ireland at
the time were starting to build houses instead of Castles. Actually,
a tower house, it is an important example of this transformation
from castle to house.
Glinsk
is part of the ancestral home of the Burkes
and forms a stage of the Beara-Breifne Greenway which is based on
the historic march of O'Sullivan Beara in 1603.
Greenways
Festival 2003
Glinsk
is talking part in the Greenways Festival in summer 2003 to celebrate
the 400th anniversary of the legendary 1603 march of OSullivan
Beara from the Beara Peninsula to the Breifne area. Click
here for info on the events
Project
Co-ordinator:
Jim O'Sullivan
Marketing Officers: Claire O'Sullivan, Gene Lewis, Filipe Vilarinho
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