Keeping the Oulart Hill project afloat!
If you have made a donation thank you! Our Oulart Hill 1798 Battlefield Walking Hub project has been very fortunate to have received a huge amount of voluntary work and materials from a large...
If you have made a donation thank you! Our Oulart Hill 1798 Battlefield Walking Hub project has been very fortunate to have received a huge amount of voluntary work and materials from a large...
All our information boards are in place at key locations along the route, a large amount of work when into preparing them and thank you to all involved.
Great work in recent months has delivered the final touches to trail with the final marker stone now in place. The information boards have also being put in place in key areas along the trail...
This project is fortunate to have a photographer of the talent of Paddy Donovan who has been of immense value in visually documenting key elements. You can see more of Paddy’s work on his...
Equinox photos compliments of Kieran Kelly
Progress is ongoing with trail building with many of the way markers and signs now in place. A special word of thanks to Joanne Kehoe, Area Engineer Wexford County Council who has been of...
Another small milestone in the trail building is reached as Cuanach’s stone marker is put in place. Pictured are John Dempsey and Jim Mythen both of whom have played a huge role in building the...
Progress continues On June 3rd, 2014 the Ballinamonabeg stone was erected – pictured below are Pat Devereux, Jimmy Adams, Peter Wickham, Michael Burke, John Burke and James Adams. The inscription reads “A thriving hamlet existed here until...
The trail continues to progress with the ambush stone now in place at Ballinamonabeg. View Larger Map
Lane Cleared Great work was done to clear Bessy Breen’s lane with help arriving from as far as Gorey! This section of the trail will really add to the walk and it has secured...