Poisoned Glen Explained

The Poisoned Glen [1] is a glen or valley located near Dunlewey in Gweedore, a district in the north-west of County Donegal, Ireland. It is located beside Errigal and extends beyond Glenveagh National Park, facing Loch Altan.[2] The Poisoned Glen is situated approximately from Letterkenny. The Cronaniv Burn flows through the glen.[3] [4]

Etymology

According to legend, the huge ice-carved hollow of the Poisoned Glen got its name when the ancient one-eyed giant king of Tory, Balor, was killed here by his exiled grandson, Lughaidh, whereupon the poison from his eye split the rock and poisoned the glen. The less interesting truth, however, lies in a cartographic gaffe. Locals were inspired to name it An Gleann Neamhe ('The Heavenly Glen'), but when an English cartographer mapped the area, he carelessly marked it An Gleann Neimhe – The Poisoned Glen.[5]

Arts and culture

A number of musicians associated with the area have been inspired by the location. For example, Clannad's album Anam (1990) included a track titled 'Poison Glen', and Altan released an album titled Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen (2015).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cró Nimhe / Poisoned Glen . Irish Placenames Commission . logainm.ie . 28 April 2019 .
  2. Web site: The Poisoned Glen . Donegal Diaspora . donegaldiaspora.ie . 3 December 2019 .
  3. Discovery Series Sheet 1 (Fourth Edition). Ordnance Survey of Ireland (O.S.I.), Dublin, 2012.
  4. Patrick McKay, A Dictionary of Ulster Place-Names, p. 120. The Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, 1999.
  5. Web site: Poisoned Glen. Lonelyplanet.com. 17 October 2019.