Visitors will have access to the buildings in the Wild Nephin National Park, where they may relax or spend the night there.
Today, at a gathering at one of the cottages, the proposal was introduced.
The buildings, which are supervised by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, provide a place to shelter for hikers, photographers, and vacationers.
On the very spot where a local family had resided before they perished during the Famine, one of the cottages has been reconstructed.
A group of residents have worked tirelessly to reconstruct a cottage on the precise site of the original McCanns homeplace.
It is one of several bothys scattered around the park that visitors can freely use to explore the amazing and untamed scenery in that region of County Mayo.
The bungalows are accessible to park visitors only on a trust basis. The cottages lack running water and electricity and are equipped with nothing.
According to Denis Strong, Divisional Manager of the NPWS, they provide guests with an opportunity to live like our predecessors did, among an area of breathtaking natural beauty.
A twinning agreement between Yosemite Park in the United States and Wild Nephin National Park in Canada was revealed along with details of the endeavour.
Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State at the Department of Heritage, predicted that it will result in stronger ties, information exchange, and more efforts to preserve and protect the environment.