Sustainable tourism on the Aran islands will be boosted by a €1.6 million investment in the visitor centre at Dún Aonghasa on Inis Mór, the Office of Public Works (OPW) says.
The centre, which has been closed for two years, has been upgraded by the OPW along with Fáilte Ireland and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
It was opened this week by a group of people led by Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW, Kevin “Boxer” Moran, along with Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke, Fáilte Ireland chief executive Caroline Bocquel and the State’s Chief Archaeologist, Michael Mac Donagh.
The upgraded visitor centre serves as the gateway to Dún Aonghasa, described as one of Ireland’s most iconic prehistoric sites, dating back over 3,000 years to the Bronze and Iron Ages.
The centre is located at the start of a 1km pedestrian route to the cliff-top fort.
The OPW says the project includes:
* A completely redesigned interpretative exhibition, presenting the story of Dún Aonghasa and the wider Aran Islands in an engaging and accessible format;
* A new multilingual digital app to enhance self-guided visits and connect visitors to additional heritage sites
* Upgraded reception facilities to improve visitor flow and capacity management
* Enhanced internal layouts to optimise circulation and visitor comfort
* New and improved external signage and interpretation at the centre and at remote monument locations
* Full refurbishment of building fabric, including accessibility upgrades, improved thermal performance and modern building standards compliance
* Landscaping, drainage and public realm improvements, including resolution of recurring flooding issues affecting visitor access
The development also incorporates “sustainability and climate adaptation measures, significantly improving the building’s environmental performance”, it says.
Dún Aonghasa Visitor Centre operates year-round, with guided tours provided by the OPW.
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