The Day we Walked from Dunquin to Ballyferriter
We had a later start to the day today, with breakfast at 8:30 am, before setting off for the Blasket Centre; a heritage and cultural museum dealing with the history of the stunning islands that had dominated so much of our view during yesterday’s walk. The people who had lived there until the islands were abandoned in 1953, had been isolated, not so much by distance from the mainland, but by the harshness of the environment and the often impassable seas. They existed on subsistence farming and fishing, speaking only the Irish language. When all the young people eventually left for a life of opportunity in other countries however, there were no men to man the fishing boats, and those remaining were forced to admit they could not survive there any longer. It was a moving story told through comprehensive interactive displays, and we spent a couple of hours immersed in the experience. After a coffee, we finally set out for today’s leg of the walk to Ballyferrit...