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Some wells are invisible: exploring around Enniskean

27th March 2017 7 Comments

Some wells prove difficult! I had five wells on the agenda today, all remote and my expectations of finding anything were low. This proved entirely justified. But I did get to explore some beautiful areas in the crisp Spring sunshine. St Srufan’s Well, Drimoleague First stop, St Strufan’s Well, long vanished according to the Archaeological […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ballinacarriga Castle Ballingeary Historical Society; Bruno O Donoghue bullaun Cineal Laoghaire cloicteach Coolmountain Coppeen Desertserges Drimoleague Inchigeelagh John Windele Kinneigh National Library of Ireland railway station round tower St Colman St Mocholmóg St Patrick Warts West Cork Eagle WG Wood Martin William Frazer

Found, Lost & Unknown: Three Beara Wells

19th March 2017 8 Comments

A trip out to the Beara Peninsula. It was misty and mizzling, low clouds moving over the rugged mountains, the scenery spectacular, the colours ever changing; incredibly imposing even in the damp weather. The search for wells had mixed results: one definite, one confusing and one not found. Holy Well, Tobar Beannaithe, Roosk, near Adrigole […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Adrigole Beara Peninsula bullaun Dereenataggart Stone Circle grotto Kilcaskan Massmount offerings rag tree St Mochuda standing stones Teernahillane raised ringfort

Island Wells 2: Whiddy Island, Oileán Faoide

13th March 2017 9 Comments

There are seven inhabited islands off the coast of Cork: Cape Clear Island, Sherkin Island, Heir Island, Long Island, Whiddy Island, Bere Island and Dursey Island. And of course they all have a well or two. Some island hopping required. The rain and wind having ceased slightly, I thought it time I ventured over to […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Cromwellian War Donal Cam O Sullivan drumlin Naval Base US Navy Oileán Faoide Schools' Folklore Project tower house

A Motley Quintet around Mitchelstown

5th March 2017 11 Comments

The last five wells from our recent expedition to North Cork are all unloved, neglected or forgotten, a motley crew indeed yet one or two exciting discoveries were made, as usual. Mitchelstown Holy Well Confusingly this little well is not in Mitchelstown itself but in a small townland of the same name a few miles […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: cilleen Colonel Grove White Crannahulla Killuragh Mitchelstown Castle Mount Melleray Abbey OS maps River Funcheon sacred tree Schools' Folklore Project St Ruadh

St Dominic’s Holy Well, Glanworth

28th February 2017 10 Comments

St Dominic’s Well, Tubbernacruinahur, Glanworth This well was visited at the very end of an intense day of exploration. The light was fading and weariness setting in but there was just time for one more well – one I really wanted to visit for I had seen an enticing photograph and hoped against hope that […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Boherash Colonel Grove White Cronee Dominican Friary Eyes Jack Sheahan Labbacallee pilgrimage pilgrims' shelter rag tree River Funcheon Roches Castle Schools' Folklore Project St Dominic The Avondhu trout Windele

In search of St Mologa

20th February 2017 7 Comments

Today we were in search of St Mologa, two wells on the agenda both within a few miles of each other: one in Templemologa (church of Mologa) and the other at Labbamologa (bed of Mologa) – the area between the two seemingly being the Tearmon or sacred space, where Mologa offered protection and sanctuary. The […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Aghacross ash tree ballaun stone bees Childbirth cist Colonel Grove White cursing stones; Headaches leaba Rheumatism River Funcheon rounds sanctuary Schools' Folklore Project St Modomnoc St Mologa Tearmon trout volute Women's health

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