Bog Bothy: Launch and Tea Ceremony
Join us to mark the opening of Bog Bothy on Girley Bog with a small gathering, speeches, and bog tea ceremony. This launch invites people to arrive, settle, and share in a moment of reflection as we look forward to our programme on Girley Bog on occasion of National Heritage Week. This will then be followed by a guided tour of the Bothy by designer David Jameson and Evelyn D’Arcy of 12th Field. Bog Bothy is a touring collection of new work, built outcomes, and ambitious proposals toward a new peatlands architecture, presented by the Irish Architecture Foundation and 12th Field. Experience Bog Bothy launching on the occasion of Heritage Week on Girley Bog, Meath, on 16-17 June! After the launch weekend, the Bothy can be booked for daytime use until 30 August. Please email dean.black@architecturefoundation.ie for enquiries. The outdoor exhibitions also remain on display for drop-in visits through August. The Bog Bothy project is a Creative Climate Action II – Agents for Change project, funded by Creative Ireland. The Bog Bothy tour, exhibition, and events programme are additionally funded by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, Offaly County Council, Meath County Council, and The Heritage Council. For further information visit https://architecturefoundation.ie/. How to get there? Main Venue: The Bog Bothy, Girley Bog, County Meath, 53°40'36.3"N 6°55'24.3"W If you are taking public transport, the nearest accessible location is Kells, County Meath. There will be a shuttle bus running between Kells and the Bog Bothy at the beginning and end of each day. From Dublin
- Public Transport: 109X, 109, 109A from Busaras
- Buses depart hourly on Saturday from 06:45 (Busaras) → 20:05 (Kells Parochial House)
- There will be a shuttle bus running between Kells and the Bog Bothy at the beginning and end of each day.
- Drive: Girley is approx. 1hr 8min drive from Dublin on the M3.
- Parking can be found 200m from the Bothy Site (see map below)
Address
The Bog Bothy, Co. Meath