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Tobairín Dónail, Rathcormack Mountain

7th October 2018 8 Comments

This well was discovered at the end of a long and hard day’s exploration – see last week’s blog. It’s one of those wells that I have looked at on the map and sighed for it looked very remote and difficult to get too- also the name of the townland Rathcormack Mountain was a bit off putting. […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Feast of the Assumption offerings rag tree Rathcormack Mountain Rosary Schools' Folklore Project

Chalk & Cheese: two very different wells near Burnfort

4th September 2018 13 Comments

The last two wells in the latest North Cork exploration were like chalk and cheese, wonderful contrasts to show just how different holy wells can be. But first a diversion to Island Wedge tomb (CO042-056001) in the same townland as the first well. Island Wedge Tomb This took some finding – just a few miles […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Burnfort Colonel Grove White Eyes Island Wedge Tomb Midsummer offerings pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project St John statue trout

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

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

St Peter & St Paul’s Holy Well, near Skibbereen

22nd January 2017 9 Comments

Browsing the Schools’ Folklore Collection as you do (if you haven’t you should – it’s a mine of information: duchás.ie)  I came across a hitherto unknown well just outside Skibbereen. It wasn’t listed in the Archaeological Inventory and I could find no reference to it anywhere else. It sounded fascinating though. This is what Seóirse […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: eels General pilgrimage rag tree Schools' Folklore Project Skibbereen Heritage Centre St Peter and St Paul

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

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