The Abarta Heritage Shop

Publications, Guidebooks and More!

The Abarta Heritage Shop

Publications, Guidebooks and More!

  • Muiredach’s High Cross at Monasterboice is one of Europe’s finest examples of early medieval art, we’ve created a colouring book page so you can add your own flourish to this wonder of Irish history.

    This colouring book page is absolutely free of charge. Simply add to basket and complete the free checkout process to receive an email with the image. Please do share your art with us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, we can't wait to see your creations!
  • Add to basket and checkout to download your free copy of Sacred Skies and Earthly Sinners. PLEASE NOTE, THE FILE SIZE OF THIS PDF PUBLICATION IS 46MB
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    St Patrick Audiobook

    Download the acclaimed Patrick: Six Years a Slave Audiobook to hear the story of Ireland's Patron Saint in his own words. Using his writings as well as the latest archaeological information, this audio book seeks to disentangle the real Patrick from the Superstar Saint of later legend, to better understand the man behind the myth. Our Saint Patrick Audiobook examines questions such as, where did Patrick come from?  What was fifth century Ireland like?  How did he manage to escape slavery, and why did he return to Ireland?

    Accessing Your Audiobook

    The audiobook was written by Terry O'Hagan and narrated by Gerry O'Brien. It runs for just over 1 hour and it is broken into a series of tracks reflecting different themes and chapters in the story. When you add our audiobook to your basket and complete the checkout process, you will receive an email with a link that allows you to download the audiobook.

    About Abarta Heritage

    We are an Irish company based in Clonmel, County Tipperary.  As archaeologists, we are passionate about Ireland's history and archaeology and we have made it our mission to help to make the story of Ireland's past as accessible and enjoyable as we can.  By choosing to purchase this audiobook, you will help us to know that we can go on to create more audiobooks about other aspects of Irish archaeology, history and folklore.
  • This Conservation Management Plan was prepared by Abarta Heritage for Waterford City & County Council, it was funded by The Heritage Council‘s Heritage Plan Fund in 2019 & 2020. Simply add to basket and checkout to download your free pdf version of the Conservation Management Plan. Alternatively, if you do not wish to download, or if you are on a mobile device, you can read the document in its entirety using our screen reader here. PLEASE NOTE, THE FILE SIZE OF THIS PDF PUBLICATION IS 8MB
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    The ideal guidebook for those who want to get off the beaten track along the Wild Atlantic Way! Written by Neil Jackman, published by The Collins Press

      This guidebook is currently unavailable due to the Covid-19 situation. We hope that you are well and safe, and we will have it available again soon.   The Ultimate Wild Atlantic Way Guidebook for those who like to dig deeper into the stories behind the scenery. Ensure that you don't miss a thing with this comprehensive Wild Atlantic Way Guidebook! Boasting ancient tombs, atmospheric castles and sacred retreats, the Wild Atlantic Way is absolutely packed with treasures to discover. With 100 of Neil Jackman's favourite sites from Kinsale in West Cork to Malin Head in County Donegal, this guidebook will help you to embark upon a true explorer's odyssey!  You will discover the stories behind the stunning scenery.  See 350 million year old footprints on Valentia Island, experience the idyllic Connemara retreat of revolutionary Patrick Pearse, and get off the beaten track as you climb up to an ancient fortress atop a Kerry mountain. You will find all the iconic sites like the Cliffs of Moher, Gallarus Oratory, Bantry House and Dún Aonghasa, alongside hidden gems such as Dunlough Castle, Fallmore Church and the Doonfeeny Standing Stone. It will help you to discover the delicate natural heritage of Ireland's western coast at Connemara National Park and Ballycroy National Park, and we will even voyage to the wonderful islands of Ireland, like Clare Island, Inishmurray, Inishbofin, Scattery Island and of course the iconic Skellig Michael. The sites are numbered from north to south, beginning with Site 1: Kinsale, and ending at Site 100: Malin Head. Counties Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Sligo and Donegal are all featured. Featuring a series of maps, along with information about the archaeology, history, folklore and landscape, each site entry comes with all the practical information, such as directions, co-ordinates, grid references and opening times. The book also has a series of detailed, clear and easy-to-use maps at the back to help you navigate the route, along with a glossary. This engaging and practical guidebook is an essential companion for any explorer who wishes to dig deeper to discover the gems of this truly spectacular landscape!  

    About the Author

    Neil Jackman is an experienced archaeologist and the director of www.abartaheritage.ie. This Wild Atlantic Way guidebook is the second publication in this series for Collins Press, along with the acclaimed guidebook to Ireland's Ancient East: A Guide to its Historic Treasures.  

    Read the Reviews

    "In all, it is a colourful, compact and accessible book that belongs in any backpack or pocket heading to the west coast." archaeologyireland.ie Vol.32 No.2, Summer 2018. "...if you're heading west of the Shannon, be sure to pack a copy of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way: A Guide to Its Historical Treasures by Neil Jackman."  Hilary A White, 'Best of Summer Non-Fiction' 2018 article at www.independent.ie  

    Buy the Book!

    The guidebook is available in all good bookshops across Ireland including Kenny's Bookshop: www.kennys.ie, Gill Books: www.gillbooks.ie, The Book Depository: www.bookdepository.com, Easons: easons.com  or Amazon www.amazon.co.uk (but if you have the opportunity please do consider supporting a local bookshop or library). We also have a limited number of signed copies available now.

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