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Mullaghmore, Co. Clare
Mullaghmore, Co. Clare
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Title:

Freehold

Date Acquired:

1977

From Whom Acquired:

Mr. William Hogan

Designations:

  • Surrounded by The Burren National Park.

Management:

Clare Association of An Taisce has recently re-established a management committee.

Management Contacts:

An Taisce Head Office, Dublin / Clare Association of An Taisce.
ADDRESS / GRID REFERENCE
  • Located just north of Gortlecka, in the heart of the Burren National Park and bordering onto Lough Girraun
  • N 53'94'' W 09' 03''
ENVIRONMENTAL AND HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE
  • A microcosm of the Burren vegetation and landscape, including: limestone pavement, fen, hazel woodlands and poolside vegetation.
  • Ownership gives An Taisce important role in the development of the Burren National Park.
HISTORY / DESCRIPTION
Part of the internationally recognised Karst landscape of the Burren, created by prehistoric agricultural practise and maintained today by farming activity.
 
HOW ACQUIRED
38.2 acres bought for £765.
 
MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND FUTURE PLAN
  • Develop a comprehensive research plan to establish heritage significance and visitor carrying capacity.
  • Collaborate with interested and affected parties concerning the management of the National Park, especially the issues surrounding the visitor centre.
  • Establish an endowment fund.


 

  
 
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