Gaeltacht, An Brádan Feasa, Rath Cairn, Athá Buí
RathCairn is a Gaeltacht region, where Ireland's native tongue is still spoken in daily life. It was founded in 1935 when 27 families from the west coast accepted new land provided by the Government. Rath Cairn is the largest Irish speaking community in the central/eastern counties and runs language courses for people from all over the country. An Brádan Feasa is based in the Gaeltacht region of Meath where the traditional way of life is embraced through dance and music. They regularly hold events, where everyone is guaranteed a traditional Irish welcome. There is live Music in the local pub „An Bradán Feasa?, or “Club” as it?s locally known, every Saturday night.
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