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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

St Bartholomew’s Well, Tobar Partalam, near Bantry

10th April 2016 Leave a Comment

This little well proved very elusive. I had tried on two previous occasions to locate it and had driven down small lanes, asked two women on horseback and generally found nothing. Armed with the GPS and a navigator, things proved a little easier the third time. We pulled into the corner and looked hopefully into […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Bantry Eyes faction fighting Gortroe offerings pilgrimage rounds St Bartholomew Toothache trout Twelve Apostles wellhouse

St Brendan’s Well, Tobar Breanain, Castlepoint

26th March 2016 5 Comments

This little well proved very elusive the first time we looked for it but the exploration was interesting. We asked directions from a man who was tie dyeing table cloths for his 70th birthday. He was a little uncertain but pointed us in the right direction. We searched hither and thither but found nothing that […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ardfert Bantry Bishop Erc Cattle Clonfert Hy Brasail Leamcon rounds St Brendan Twelve Apostles

St Patrick’s Well,Tobar Padraigh, Kinneigh

18th March 2016 6 Comments

It being St Patrick’s Day it seemed appropriate to hunt down a well dedicated to the national saint. I managed to find one listed in the Archaeological Inventory that was fairly close to me and after attending the Parade in Ballydehob set out. The well was not on the map but I had written down […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Castletown Kinneigh John Windele National Library of Ireland pilgrimage pilgrims rounds St Patrick St Patrick's Day West Cork Eagle William Frazer

St Brigid’s Well, Castlemagner

16th March 2016 12 Comments

This has to be one of my favourite wells visited so far. We had had an energetic day searching out holy wells in North Cork and this was the last on the agenda. It is not easy to find and seems to be on the fold of several different OS maps but eventually, after much […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Ballyvourney blessed fish carvings Castlemagner castle Castlemagner; Ceatra River Colonel Grove White Coolavaleen Druidism faction fighting General Glamorgan Imbolc Infertility Kanturk Knocknanuss Knocknauss Magners Mass house Owen Egan pattern day rounds sile na gig St Brigid St Michael Subulter trout Wales

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