AR AN SLIABH

Ar An Sliabh is a six-part documentary series that follows the lives of people who live and work remotely in mountainous areas across Ireland.

The second series focuses on three different mountain regions: The Glens of Antrim, Earagail in Donegal and Cnoc Bhréanainn in Kerry.

The realities of life in Ireland’s most remote and mountainous areas is at the heart of Ar An Sliabh. This series captures everyday ups and downs – from a young family dealing pragmatically with long-term illness, to older families planning for a sustainable future for the next generation.

Episode 3

Sraith faisnéise a léiríonn saol an phobail i gceantair shléibhtiúla fud fad na tíre. Tugann RTÉ Raidió
na Gaeltachta cuairt ar Ghlinnte Aontroma. Ar Chnoc Bhréanainn i gContae Chiarraí, tá John Joe, an
feirmeoir caorach, ag baint triail as an teicneolaíocht úr agus ag bun na hEaragaile, i gContae Dhún
na nGall tá Beulah, bainisteoir úr Ionad Cois Locha, ag déanamh réidh leis na doirse a oscailt arís don
chéad uair i ndiaidh na paindéime

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A documentary showing the lives of mountain communities across the country. RTÉ Raidió na
Gaeltachta visits the Glens of Antrim. In Co. Kerry, on Cnoc Bhréanainn, sheep farmer John Joe is
trying out new technology and at the foot of Earagail in Co.Donegal – new manager Beulah is
preparing to open the doors of the Ionad Cois Locha for the first time since the pandemic.