Skerries Audio Guide

Discover stories along the shore with the Skerries Audio Guide

Skerries Audio Guide

Discover stories along the shore with the Skerries Audio Guide

Join us as we discover the rich heritage of this coastal community with the Skerries Audio Guide

The seaside town of Skerries can trace its story through thousands of years, charting a course through time and tides. People have lived here since the Mesolithic period, and the landscape has been shaped by their presence. Set on Dublin’s north coast, the Irish Sea has been inextricably entwined with the lives of the Skerries communities and has shaped the story of this picturesque town since its earliest settlement.

From the shores of its beautiful beaches, panoramic views afford views of the Cooley and Mourne Mountains  in the north and toward Howth Head further south. This is a coast of contrast. The town of Skerries is a vibrant place, home to a thriving community and rich cultural scene, yet its wide-open spaces and islands dotting the horizon are a peaceful haven and refuge for wildlife and heritage alike. The Skerries scenery has provided inspiration for artists throughout the centuries. Most notably, Percy French is believed to have been inspired by the view ‘where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea’ and penned his most popular song named after these iconic mountains.

Along with the past, this guide will also explore the importance of the present, through the ecological and avian wonders to be found just off the Skerries coast. Whether you prefer to stroll down Strand Street or along South Strand to take in the sights and sounds of Skerries Mills or Red Island’s Martello, or set sail from the harbour, this guide will narrate the land and seascape that unfolds as you navigate this historic town. 

Tracing the story of the town from its earliest origins to the present day, this audio guide tells you the story of Skerries, its harbour and the islands beyond.  Tales of Vikings, pirates and rebels abound, along with the impact of prosperous industry in this picturesque place. As you’ll soon discover, the cast of characters even includes St Patrick himself, who left a permanent mark on the Skerries coast! Join us as we discover the rich heritage of this coastal community.



 AUDIO GUIDE

AUDIO GUIDE

Title: Skerries Audio Guide

Duration: 42 mins.

Summary:
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The Skerries Audio Guide

We hope you have enjoyed exploring the stories of Skerries with us. If you would like to find out more about the town and some of the events and activities that take place here, why not check out the Skerries page of the Fingal website at www.fingal.ie. The historical research work of the Skerries Historical Society formed an integral part of creating this guide. You can learn more about them, and about Skerries, at www.oldskerries.ie.

This audio guide was written and produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Fingal County Council. The audioguide was written by Damian Shiels and edited by Róisín Burke. Narration was by Gerry O’Brien and the guide was produced in Bluebird Studios, Co. Dublin with sound engineer Declan Lonergan and producer Tara Clarke.

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