The launch is scheduled for 1st May.
A new Inchcleraun VR Project in the midlands is set to be opened to the public next month.
Lough Ree Access for All is opening it's 10-minute virtual reality experience, which will enable visitors who cannot access the island to explore its monastic ruins and the ancient stories of St. Diarmaid and Queen Maeve using VR headsets.
The launch is scheduled for 1st May at 11:00am at Lough Ree Access for All, Ballyleague, Lanesborough.
Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure, Kevin Boxer Moran will officially open project.
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