Though I was warned beforehand that landowners at two sites I was planning on visiting on the Beara Peninsula were charging people to visit sites on their land I still felt ripped off and annoyed that people can get away with profiting from our heritage. I really got the feeling I was being taken for a mug, along with every other visitor who comes along. Anyone know whats the legal standing on this? I wouldn't feel so bad if they were offering a tour or some insight into the significance of the site but I got the impression these people didn't give a hoot what I was going to see as long as I coughed up (and were laughing all the way to the bank at the plebs that part with their cash so easy).
Both places gave me a crummy photocopied sheet with scant information, is this how they are getting away with it ie. charging for the sheet rather than for access?