Blasket Centre, Dunquin, Ireland
Blasket Centre in Dunquin, Ireland presents local history of island life, subsistence farming and fishing, and traditional life— entertainment, home life, housing, modes of transportation, and work. It depicts the struggle for existence of the people who lived in the remote Blasket Islands. These are told through artifacts, artworks, audiovisual presentations, exhibits, and interactive displays.
Those looking for fun things to do in the area may visit Killarney National Park in Killarney. The first national park in the country, it is home to mainland Ireland’s only red deer herd. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981, it is ecologically significant for the diversity, extensiveness, and quality of its habitats and species. Another interesting, nearby site to visit is Muckross House in Killarney. It was established for Henry Arthur Herbert and his wife Mary Balfour Herbert in 1843. British architect William Burn designed it in Tudor style. Tourists should also visit Ross Castle in Killarney. A 15th-century keep and tower, it is the ancestral house of the O’Donoghue family. It is seasonally open to the public, offering guided tours. One of the best hotels nearby is Dingle Harbour Lodge B&B. Each of its guest rooms comes with an en suite bathroom. A full continental or Irish breakfast is served every morning. Another reputable hotel nearby is An Riasc B&B. It has a relaxing, stone farmhouse setting. Each guest room is equipped with panoramic views and private bathroom. Guests may enjoy complimentary coffee, home-baked cake, and tea upon arrival.