Children of Lir Mythical Site, Allihies, County Cork, Ireland

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Children of Lir Mythical Site, Allihies, County Cork, Ireland

Just outside the lovely seaside village of Allihies is a small sacred site dedicated to the Children of Lir. Their lives are celebrated in their ancient story,one of the three sorrows of Irish storytelling.

The Beara Peninsula, otherwise known as the Ring of Beara, is a place where ancient landscapes and changing skies welcome the passionate traveler. Discover mysterious stone circles, wedge tombs and standing stones. Explore wild beaches and rolling hills. Enjoy the music, great conversation, and company of friendly people in colourful towns. The Beara Peninsula holds the spirit of Ireland within its rugged beauty.

Please join me, artist and writer Susanne Iles, as I travel around the Most Captivating Place in Ireland. Today's trip to the Beara Peninsula takes us to the final resting place of the Children of Lir.

(original painting, "Barra's Ring" by Susanne Iles, http://www.susanneiles.com/barra.html)

The Legend

900 Year Journey

Children of Lir
A sign posted by Beara Tourism reads as follows:

"The story of the children of Lir is a well known legend in Ireland. Many areas in Ireland claim to be the landing spot of the swans after their 900 year journey on the seas and lakes of Ireland. The children were the sons and daughters of Lir, a member of the Tuatha de Danaan clan, who married Eve daughter of King Bov the Red, King of the Tuatha de Danaan. Eve and Lir were blissfully married and had a set of twins-Aed and Finola, and after a short period there followed another set of twins, 2 boys, Conn and Fiara. Unfortunately Eve died soon after and Lir,not wanting his children growing up without the love of a mother, married Eva, King Bov's second daughter. This was a happy marriage until Eva became jealous of Lir's devotion of his children."

Swans

Bells in the Village of Allihies

"Overcome with hatred she brought the children to Lough Darravagh near their home and transformed them into swans. Realising what she had done and overcome with remorse, she attempted to release the spell but could only ease their distress by enabling them to speak and sing and to remain as swans for 900 years until Christianity was introduced into Ireland. The swans spent the first 300 years on Lough Darravagh close to their home. The next 300 years was spent on the Sea of Moyle, a cold and desolate area between Scotland and the north of Ireland. The last 300 years they endured on the Atlantic sea. When their time was over the swans attracted by the ringing of a bell rung by a monk living in Allihies village in the Beara Peninsula, came ashore and immediately were changed back into their human form. The children were by now old men and women (and) were baptised by the monk. A short time later they died and were buried under these large white boulders. Traditionally rounds were made by the local people circling the boulders. Money was placed under the boulders as an offering to the children."

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The Children of Lir, by artist PJ Lynch
A poignant and beautiful painting by PJ Lynch, depicting the last moments of the Children of Lir.
Ireland Information: The Children of Lir
A re-telling of the story, The Children of Lir.
Allihies, County Cork, Ireland
Information about Allihies, County Cork, Ireland. The mythical site is located in this lovely seaside village.
Glenbeg Lake, County Cork, Ireland
Another site on the Beara Peninsula linked to the Children of Lir.Glenbeg Lake may have been one of the swans' resting places before the children heard the bells ringing.
Ancient Texts
This site not only includes the story entitled, "The Fate of the Children of Lir", but also is endeavoring to provide the largest on-line library of ancient texts in the world.
Children of Lir Sculpture
The Children of Lir, sculpture in the Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)

Where to Find the Children of Lir Mythical site, Allihies, County Cork, Ireland

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Barra's Ring original Painting by Susanne Iles

Barra's Ring original painting by Susanne Iles

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