Doagh Famine Village depicts Irish life from the Great Famine of the 1840s to the current day.
Our tour guides will take you on a trip that will show you how families and communities have lived on the edge generation after generation, adapting and surviving as the environment and society in the surrounding region evolved through time.
A mix of instructive storytelling and life-size displays offers an educational, thought-provoking, and sometimes hilarious look into Irish life.
Among the attractions are genuine thatched Irish homes (inhabited as late as the 1980s), an Eviction Scene, an Orange Hall, a Republican Safe House, and an Irish Wake House.