
From Cauldron to Georgian Splendour.
22 Lúnasa, 10rn - 11:30rn
- Nádúrlann/ Nature study room
- Saint Enda's Park,
- D16 Y7Y5
- Co. Baile Átha Cliath Theas
The landscape of St Enda’s Park, formerly known as the Fields of Oden, has been shaped by physical forces over hundreds of millions of years and by human forces over thousands of years. The landscape is dynamic and going through a process of continuous change.
Local studies enthusiast, Tony Dunne, will outline, in a short illustrated talk, the formation of the local bedrock, granite, and show how it was sculpted by denudation and human activities over time into the landscape we enjoy today. Afterwards, he will lead a walk to a number of sites within the park where there is evidence of the forces that operated in the past and observe some forces that are actively shaping it today.
Friday 22nd of August 14:00pm- 16:00pm
Nádúrlann followed by a walk around the Park.
Booking essential
Dress in appropriate clothing and shoes
under 18's will need to be accompanied by an adult.