
A Day In The Bog
The natural calendar of the domestic economy of farm families in North Kerry was punctuated by three communal events: the killing of a pig, saving the hay and bringing in the turf. Each created a foundation for many of the traditions associated with rural Ireland and, since the 1960s, have had a special place in home movie records created by farming communities.
Kerry Writers’ Museum’s contribution to Heritage Week 2025 is a day-long programme that engages with the economic, social and cultural impact of bogs and turf cutting on life in rural Ireland.
Historian Tom Dillon considers the heritage and folklore associated with bogs. Aideen O’Sullivan introduces a screening of Home Turf (2011), a celebration of the ancient art of cutting turf shot at Killarda Bog near Listowel. Paul Kennelly and Ed Browne, veteran day-in-the bog activists and filmmakers, join Dillon and O’Sullivan for a discussion of the ongoing importance of bogs. The gathering then moves to nearby Killocrim Bog for a walk on the bog guided by Dillon.
20 places. Advanced booking advised.
The walk on the bog will involve car-pooling and some experience of walking in rough terrain is essential.
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Event Type
Heritage Council Grant
This event is part of a project supported under the Heritage Council's grants programme in 2025