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St John’s Well, Tobar na bhFaithní, Mushera

9th May 2016 14 Comments

This large and impressive site is dedicated to a local saint, St John of Mushera. Wedged into the side of Mushera mountain, emerging from the forestry and with spectacular views down into Millstreet and beyond, it is a remarkable, unexpected and windswept spot. Each time we have been here the weather has been interesting: thick, […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Cattle Kilcorney Midsummer Millstreet Mushera pattern day pilgrimage rounds Schools' Folklore Project Sonny Buckley St Inghne Bhuide St John St Laitairian St lasair Stations of the Cross Warts

Three sisters, Two wells around Cullen

6th May 2016 13 Comments

The area around Cullen in North Cork reveres three saintly sisters: St Lasair, St Laitairian and St Inghne Bhuidhe – the spellings of these names vary enormously! Who they were seems complicated. Some accounts refer to them as being from the north of England for the wonderfully named St Beirechert (also spelled in a multitude […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Bealtine BVM Canon O Hanlon Cloch na gCursa clootie tree Colonel Grove White Cullen dallan Eyes Grove White handball alley Killasseragh Men's health Mushera pattern day rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Berichert St Gobnait St Inghe Bhuidhe St Laitiaran St lasair trout Tullylease

Two wells for Bealtine: Tubrid Well & City of Shrone

2nd May 2016 17 Comments

Just back from a brief but fruitful tour of North Cork, culminating in two very special wells that are traditionally visited at Bealtine. Bealtine was one of the four ancient Celtic festivals and is a Cross Quarter Day, half way between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice. It was usually celebrated on May 1st. […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Bealtine Blessed Virgin Mary Boeotia cashel Cattle Crobh Dearg Cross Quarter Day Dan Cronin Danú deerhough fish General grotto Kerry Mass Millstreet na bolcaa immaise Ogham Paps of Anu River Finnow rounds Shrone Spring Equinox St Gobnait Summer Solstice Tuatha de Danaan Well of Segais

Island Wells 1: Tobar Ciarán, Oiléan Cléire

27th April 2016 2 Comments

Today’s exploration involved a ferry, not my favourite means of travel as I have no sea legs, but the forecast was good, the sea looked calm and a well beckoned. What a great excuse to visit Oiléan Cléire, or Cape Clear Island – eight miles off the mainland and a really beautiful island, with crystal […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory association with sailors Baltimore Battle of Kinsale Cornwall Dún na Séad castle Fineen O Driscoll fishermen Gaeltacht Gallán grotto Lourdes Oiléan Cléire Ossary pillar stone Queen Elizabeth 1 rounds St Ciarán St Patrick St Piran

St Colman’s Well, Cullomane East

21st April 2016 10 Comments

At first sight, this little well does not look terribly exciting or interesting but looks can be deceptive! This area is bursting with interesting archaeological remains, evidence that it has been spiritually significant for many millennia. The well takes a bit of finding – identified by a rather sorry looking dip in the pasture, filled […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Bealtine boulder burial cairn cilleen Cloyne Lough Derg penitential station radial cairn ringfort rounds St Colman stone circle Winter Solstice

St Barrahane & St Brigid: an explore around Castlehaven

18th April 2016 6 Comments

Two small, well camouflaged wells today, both with minute roads leading to them which required nerves of steel but well worth it! St Barrahane’s Well, Tobar Bearcháin, Castlehaven What a beautiful spot this is – a small, narrow, bumpy road takes you down to the unexpectedly expansive harbour of Castlehaven, the blue of the water […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Battle of Kinsale Bealtine Castlehaven Castletownshend Daniel Donovan eel Eyes fish Glanbarrahane Gormú Harry Clarke O Driscolls offerings pilgrimage Rabbit Island rag tree Red Hugh O Donnell Rheumatism rounds Sketches in Carbery Somerville & Ross Squince Harbour St Barrahane St Brigid Stomach ailments Union Hall

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