Cúl Stories: Bike Beyond The Pale – A Virtual Bike Tour

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Online, Saturday 27th March

Ben Shorten will bring you on a virtual bike tour beyond The Pale.

“In 1494 a law was passed which decreed that ‘every inhabitant, earth tiller and occupier do build and make a double ditch of six feet high about the ground, on his lands around the Pale.’ The lord of the land was to allow the rent of the said lands to the builder for one year.”

With 17 stops on this tour you will get great insight into Ireland's history.

  • Have you heard of Carlo (Charles) Bianconi?
  • Do you want to know about Swiftbrook Paper Mills?
  • Any idea where Former Home of Christy Brown is?

….all and much more will be revealed on the 27th of March at 11am (Irish time)

This is a donation based event.

Zoom link will be sent a couple of hours before the event.

Enjoy a real bike tour from the comfort of your own home!


Date:
Saturday 27th March
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free (Donation)

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