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Ross Castle tours a hit with locals
The Office of Public Works (OPW) hosted a weekend of free events at Ross Castle on August 15 and 16 to mark the start of National Heritage Week.
On Saturday, OPW guide Conal Guilfoyle led a walking tour of Ross Island, sharing insights into the area's natural history and its copper mining heritage.
The following day, guide Noreen Brosnan hosted a talk covering the history of Ross Castle, detailing the lives of former residents.
She then led attendees to the nearby Ross Cottage ruins to explore its origins.
Both tours drew strong attendances across the weekend. Local attendee John Fitzgerald, who went to both events, praised the initiative:
"I had only intended to go on Saturday, but it was so interesting that I made plans to also attend the Sunday event," he said. "The OPW deserve great credit for making their guides available, who made the events so interesting and informative."
