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On the R631 towards Carrigaline

2nd January 2017 Leave a Comment

Delivering the last son to the airport after the Christmas holidays, the return journey afforded an excellent opportunity for a spot of well hunting. Four wells were on the agenda all loosely located off the R631 towards Carrigaline. First stop Sunday’s Well, Raffeen. Sunday’s Well, Raffeen This well lies off a steep lane – a […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ballygarvan Blessed Virgin Mary Father Florence McCarthy fish hawthorn Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 King of Sunday Liam McCarthy Monkstown Owenabue River pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Paul

An Arboreal Theme

9th December 2016 Leave a Comment

Fuelled with coffee at Budds in Ballydehob we headed off on the R586 towards Bandon, five wells in the GPS. Holy Well, Killowen First stop, a sharp left after Murragh and up an unexpected glen, full of dense foliage and the sound of dripping water. We parked in a layby and Ger just happened to […]

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Roving around Kilmichael

18th November 2016 4 Comments

Today’s explorations were all within distance of the R584 meandering from Kealkil towards Macroom. The countryside was looking spectacular – all russets and ochres. First stop Togher. Couragh Well, Cabhrach,Togher Driving up to the farm to ask directions, the sight of the fortified house looming in the adjacent field is an impressive one. This incredibly […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ambush site Blessed Virgin Mary Carrigadrohid Dam Cooldorrihy Grotto fortified house; Gearagh Kilmichael Macroom Moneycusker offerings ringfort rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Bericheart Togher Tom Barry War of Independence

Two Kinsale Wells

3rd November 2016 9 Comments

A day in Kinsale; rather nice once the crowds have gone, to wander around the windy streets, admire the old buildings and enjoy a white pizza: no tomato sauce but pears, goat’s cheese and walnuts. The Abbey Well, Tobar na Mainistreache The first well goes under many names  – Abbey Well, Friary Well, Lady’s Well, […]

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Lady’s well, Ballycurrany

21st October 2016 6 Comments

There are but two holy wells in this parish, one in Ballycrana and the other in Templeboden, both of which are very well kept. The people still visit them on the week preceding the twelfth of August and perform three visits around the well. We go to the one in Ballycrana which is in Mr […]

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Our Lady’s Well, near Cloyne

8th October 2016 10 Comments

A few days in east Cork on a holy well expedition proved fascinating and rewarding. The very first well visited was probably one of my all time favourites and really the epitome of all that’s special about Irish holy wells. Lady’s Well, Tobar Mhuire, Titeskin Near the ruins of the old church of Titeskin (or […]

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