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A clutch of Bullauns

23rd July 2017 7 Comments

Stouke burial ground comes as a bit of a surprise. It seems to be miles from anywhere, high up overlooking some spectacular countryside in West Cork. The name is odd too. The old name for the site is Kilaspick Oen – Church of Bishop John. Later it became cillin stuaice – little church of the […]

Filed Under: South Kerry West Cork Tagged With: ballaun stone Bronze Age BVM cup marks Famine Fastnet Trails Historic graves Kerry offerings rounds Schull St Feaghna St John St John's Eve Warts Winter Solstice

St Declan’s Well, Ardmore

1st July 2017 5 Comments

I’m just back from an excellent two day conference on Holy Wells, An Tobar, in Waterford. It’s always good to meet like minded fellow enthusiasts and it was a very cosmopolitan and interesting gathering. Congratulations to the two organisers, Celeste Ray and Shane Lordan, for such a well organised and comprehensive conference. After all the […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Arthritis cashel Celeste Ray cloigthithe clootie tree Déisi Muman Eyes hermitage offerings Ogham oratory Philip Dixon-Hardy rounds sculptures St Declan St Declan's Way St Patrick Waterford

Beara Wells 2 & a trip into Kerry

22nd April 2017 9 Comments

Like a terrier with a stick, I kept on thinking about St Mochuda’s Well as yet unfound, and the mystery well at the roadside. A few weeks ago we had a second trip to the Beara Peninsula and  had time to investigate further. A gorgeous cold day, snow on the mountains, the wind whipping through […]

Filed Under: South Kerry West Cork Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary Eyes Gleninchiquin Healy Pass Innisfallen leprosy Massmount church offerings St Finnian Uragh Stone Circle

Cornish Cousins: seven wells from across the water

13th April 2017 7 Comments

A few days in Cornwall for a family reunion, and a chance to explore some of the holy wells over there. There are strong ties between Ireland and Cornwall, indeed many of the Cornish saints seem to have originated in Ireland, so no surprise to find the wells shared many similarities yet  retained their unique […]

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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

En route to Mitchelstown

6th February 2017 1 Comment

Well hunting is always an enjoyable experience especially when you devote a few days to it. Wells in North Cork beckoned. We stayed for a few days in Mitchelstown in the very comfortable Ballinwillin House, complete with free range deers and boars. A welcome break on the M8 on the way up saw a diversion […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: ahs tree anchorites Blackwater Céili Dé Coole Abbey Eyes Fermoy Martyrology of Donegal offerings rounds Schools' Folklore Project squint St Abbán St Dalbach turas

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