CRAGGAUNOWEN is to undergo a €1m upgrade this year.

An investment of €1m in the East Clare visitor attraction has been confirmed by Clare County Council. Craggaunowen reopens to the public for the 2024 season on St. Patrick’s Day. Last year, it welcomed 15,451 visitors with the figures forecast to exceed 20,000 in 2024 and 30,000 in 2025.

Amongst the works earmarked for completion during 2024 is the upgrade of Craggaunowen’s signature crannógs and woven hut lake dwellings, along with the bridge that connects them to the remainder of the site. A new playground themed on St. Brendan’s Voyage will be developed, while significant upgrades to the public carpark, public toilet facilities, fencing and pathways will be carried out.

Other developments include the installation of wayfinding signage throughout the site and an audio-visual experience to complement the ‘Brendan Boat’.

Centred around a 16th century castle, the 20-acre site recreates what life would have been like for the Bronze Age inhabitants of Ireland and features reconstructions of ancient Irish architecture, including a dolmen, crannógs and the original ‘Brendan Boat’ used by Tim Severin during his 1973 recreation of the transatlantic voyage of St. Brendan the Abbot.

Stephen Hanley, General Manager of Clare Tourism East commented, “Craggaunowen is an important landmark on the Clare tourism landscape, and it is a key contributor to the local economy. With the support of the Hunt Museum Trust, we are committed to investing in one of Ireland’s most important and best known archaeological open-air museums as part of a comprehensive capital investment programme in the Local Authority’s portfolio of visitor attractions”.

Pauline Lenihan, Site Manager at Craggaunowen stated, “As someone who has worked at the Craggaunowen since it first opened, I very much welcome this much-needed investment. It is a very exciting development for staff, the local community and everyone associated with Craggaunowen as it will undoubtedly encourage more tourists to come and explore the roots of the people, homesteads, animals and artifacts of our Celtic ancestors of over 1,000 years ago which have touched and shaped how we live today”.

Since the transfer of the Shannon Heritage sites from the Shannon Airport Group to Clare County Council was finalised, the local authority supported by the Government has invested more than €4m in Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, Craggaunowen, Knappogue Castle and the retail unit at the Cliffs of Moher.

Separately, €2.9m has been invested in upgrading the Vandeleur Walled Garden and Visitor Centre in Kilrush.

An additional €7.8m has been earmarked for investment during 2024 in the Clare County Council owned portfolio of attractions, which includes Inis Cealtra (Holy Island Visitor Experience) in Mountshannon, the Cliffs of Moher Experience and Loop Head Lighthouse.

Related News

Screenshot
Shannon's Patrick finishes third in Irish Dancing World Championships
protest 12-05-26 13
Ennis fuel crisis protest attended by thousands
Salthill Litter Meeting-3-2
Plastic bottles, food packaging & cigarette buts top three waste categories in Salthill
hearse m18 protest 11-04-26 1
'Driven to the grave by fuel prices' - hearse joins M18 road blockade
Latest News
protest 12-05-26 13
Ennis fuel crisis protest attended by thousands
DublinVsClare094
Clare capture Division 1B camogie crown for first time
2
Russell Festival continues to leave an impression in Doolin
Salthill Litter Meeting-3-2
Plastic bottles, food packaging & cigarette buts top three waste categories in Salthill
limerick vs clare minor 11-04-26 xavier neligan seanie connellan 1
Clare’s Munster minor hopes handing by a thread after second derby defeat
Premium
Teenager in TUSLA care a 'social admission' to hospital as Gardaí unable to transfer 14 year old to Dublin with motorway protests
Hayes hails improvement in Clare's workrate, shooting efficiency & kickout retention
Dooley to lead talks in efforts to end fuel protests but says view Government has profited on excise duty is 'lovely simplistic argument'
Kilker's strike sends Tulla through to third round of FAI Junior Cup
Lissycasey leap to top of Cusack Cup with third win on the trot

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.