Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - KILLALOE, County Clare

46 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Joe travels to Killaloe, Co. Clare, the home town of Brian Ború. He visits the former home of the high king, and learns about the history of the town as he takes a boat tour on the Shannon. He also takes a bell-ringing lesson in the 12th century cathedral and tours the first hydro-electric scheme in Ireland – the biggest in the world when it was built. He finds out how ESB are helping salmon and silver eel navigate the dam on their journey to the sea. Lesser Spotted Ireland: Discover Hidden Gems Across the island of Ireland Hosted by Joe Mahon, the series delves deep into the lesser-known corners of Ireland, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, unique traditions, and remarkable local stories Each episode highlights the vibrant communities and extraordinary individuals who call these places home, sharing personal anecdotes, folklore, and history. From exploring the serene loughs and glens to uncovering ancient ruins and traditional crafts, Lesser Spotted Ireland paints an intimate portrait of a region brimming with charm and character This fabulous series is a treasure trove for fans of travel, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your roots or discover hidden gems, the series is renowned for its warm, personal storytelling, giving a voice to the people who call these places home Explore the heart and soul of Ireland, one story at a time #LesserSpotted #Ireland #TravelShow #HiddenGems #JoeMahon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - LEIGHLINBRIDGE, County Carlow artwork

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - LEIGHLINBRIDGE, County Carlow

Joe's in Leighlinbridge in Co. Carlow, a place where all of Irish history seems to be condensed into one small area. Joe learns about the famous abbey where 7th monks came from all over Europe to learn from a local saint, and he explores the cathedral which has been in continuous operation since the 13th century. He also discovers the town’s ties to Luxembourg, and learns traditional a Luxembourgian dance, before searching a ruined graveyard for the last resting place of a notorious 18th century duellist. Lesser Spotted Ireland: Discover Hidden Gems Across the island of Ireland Hosted by Joe Mahon, the series delves deep into the lesser-known corners of Ireland, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, unique traditions, and remarkable local stories Each episode highlights the vibrant communities and extraordinary individuals who call these places home, sharing personal anecdotes, folklore, and history. From exploring the serene loughs and glens to uncovering ancient ruins and traditional crafts, Lesser Spotted Ireland paints an intimate portrait of a region brimming with charm and character This fabulous series is a treasure trove for fans of travel, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your roots or discover hidden gems, the series is renowned for its warm, personal storytelling, giving a voice to the people who call these places home Explore the heart and soul of Ireland, one story at a time #LesserSpotted #Ireland #TravelShow #HiddenGems #JoeMahon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 de jun de 202646 min
episode Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - ATHLEAGUE, County Roscommon artwork

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - ATHLEAGUE, County Roscommon

Joe visits the village of Athleague in County Roscommon, on the banks of the River Suck. He learns how the river got its unusual name, as well as how the local people make good use of it – when it’s not flooding them, that is! He also discovers that the area is home to lakes that disappear and a non-native species that arrived here via a very unusual mode of travel. Lesser Spotted Ireland: Discover Hidden Gems Across the island of Ireland Hosted by Joe Mahon, the series delves deep into the lesser-known corners of Ireland, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, unique traditions, and remarkable local stories Each episode highlights the vibrant communities and extraordinary individuals who call these places home, sharing personal anecdotes, folklore, and history. From exploring the serene loughs and glens to uncovering ancient ruins and traditional crafts, Lesser Spotted Ireland paints an intimate portrait of a region brimming with charm and character This fabulous series is a treasure trove for fans of travel, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your roots or discover hidden gems, the series is renowned for its warm, personal storytelling, giving a voice to the people who call these places home Explore the heart and soul of Ireland, one story at a time #LesserSpotted #Ireland #TravelShow #HiddenGems #JoeMahon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 de jun de 202646 min
episode Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - KILLALOE, County Clare artwork

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - KILLALOE, County Clare

Joe travels to Killaloe, Co. Clare, the home town of Brian Ború. He visits the former home of the high king, and learns about the history of the town as he takes a boat tour on the Shannon. He also takes a bell-ringing lesson in the 12th century cathedral and tours the first hydro-electric scheme in Ireland – the biggest in the world when it was built. He finds out how ESB are helping salmon and silver eel navigate the dam on their journey to the sea. Lesser Spotted Ireland: Discover Hidden Gems Across the island of Ireland Hosted by Joe Mahon, the series delves deep into the lesser-known corners of Ireland, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, unique traditions, and remarkable local stories Each episode highlights the vibrant communities and extraordinary individuals who call these places home, sharing personal anecdotes, folklore, and history. From exploring the serene loughs and glens to uncovering ancient ruins and traditional crafts, Lesser Spotted Ireland paints an intimate portrait of a region brimming with charm and character This fabulous series is a treasure trove for fans of travel, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your roots or discover hidden gems, the series is renowned for its warm, personal storytelling, giving a voice to the people who call these places home Explore the heart and soul of Ireland, one story at a time #LesserSpotted #Ireland #TravelShow #HiddenGems #JoeMahon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4 de jun de 202646 min
episode Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - FRESHFORD, County Kilkenny artwork

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - FRESHFORD, County Kilkenny

This episode finds Joe on the very distinctive village green of Freshford in County Kilkenny, training for the forthcoming Irish Conker Championships. He interrupts a Tai Chi class and, as a result, gets a fencing lesson from octogenarian swordswoman Sheila Dooley, before going on to nearby Threecastles to discuss life, death, the universe and everything in it, with practicing druid, Eimear Burke. More details: This episode of Lesser Spotted finds Joe Mahon in the picturesque and historic village of Freshford in County Kilkenny, a timely visit because October is the month of the Irish Conker Championships which are held annually on Freshford’s very distinctive village green – it’s surrounded by 52 chestnut trees! Eamonn Dooley holds the world speed conker record and Joe has the temerity to enter the lists against him in a warm-up bout – with predictable results. The village green is also where you’re likely to find the ladies of Betty Payne’s Tai Chi class going through their routine and it’s here that Joe meets the remarkable Sheila Dooley, an octogenarian fencing champion who seems to have lost none of the speed and agility that brought her so many trophies in the 1950s. Needless to say Joe takes the opportunity to get a few pointers – literally! It was at the pass of Achadh Úr, the ancient Gaelic name for Freshford, that Diarmuid Mac Murrough, the King of Leinster who allied himself to the Normans, defeated Domhnall Mac Giolla Padraig, the King of Ossory in the year 1170 and Joe explores the many aspects of the area’s Anglo Norman heritage that are still much in evidence. With the assistance of local scholar, Ned Kennedy, he also examines the conundrum of the name of the village – Achadh Úr does not translate into “Freshford”. Ned’s explanation sheds light on the ancient monastic settlement established here by the 6th century St Lachtain. Freshford is blessed with a beautiful natural environment and Joe joins the parents and children of Gretta Murphy’s nature ramble in nearby Brown’s Wood where he learns the wisdom of talking to the “Grandmother Tree” before entering the forest path. Communing with trees and elemental spirits is second nature to Eimear Burke, a practising druid who lives in the old rectory at Threecastles, who introduces Joe to some of the mysteries of this ancient belief system. Eimear is also a practitioner of modern psycho-therapy and an interesting discussion ensues as to how these two fields co-exist in natural harmony. Joe rounds off his visit to Freshford at the extraordinary “flower bridge” at Threecastles where Colm Murray, the Architecture Officer of the Heritage Council, relates the story of the River Nore and its importance to the development of Kilkenny City. On the way home he calls to get some fresh eggs from Tony Walsh’s hill farm but is faced with a bewildering range of choices – hens, ducks, peacocks, Australorps or Japanese quails? Tony’s got them all! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de may de 202646 min
episode Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - CARLINGFORD, County Louth artwork

Lesser Spotted Ireland with Joe Mahon - CARLINGFORD, County Louth

Joe travels to County Louth, where he spends some time in the former medieval port of Carlingford. There, he mints his own medieval coin and tries his hand at the Poc Fada, an annual hurling event based on a legend about Cuchulainn. He also visits a perfectly preserved abandoned Victorian railway village, where he takes some tea with some Victorian ladies and gentlemen, before he discovers whether or not he has the ability to talk to leprechauns! Lesser Spotted Ireland: Discover Hidden Gems Across the island of Ireland Hosted by Joe Mahon, the series delves deep into the lesser-known corners of Ireland, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, unique traditions, and remarkable local stories Each episode highlights the vibrant communities and extraordinary individuals who call these places home, sharing personal anecdotes, folklore, and history. From exploring the serene loughs and glens to uncovering ancient ruins and traditional crafts, Lesser Spotted Ireland paints an intimate portrait of a region brimming with charm and character This fabulous series is a treasure trove for fans of travel, history, and culture. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your roots or discover hidden gems, the series is renowned for its warm, personal storytelling, giving a voice to the people who call these places home Explore the heart and soul of Ireland, one story at a time #LesserSpotted #Ireland #TravelShow #HiddenGems #JoeMahon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

21 de may de 202647 min