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Schools' Folklore Project

St Finán Cam: the Squinty One

27th September 2021 12 Comments

On the lookout for St Gregory’s Well, Tobar i Choill, in Glenbeigh, a chance conversation in the excellent Emilie’s café alerted us to St Finán’s Well. St Gregory proved elusive, too overgrown, but St Finán’s Well turned out to be a much loved and distinguished well in an imposing situation, located about two kilometres out […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Iveragh Peninsula North Cork West Cork Tagged With: Ballinskelligs Beara Peninsula Castletownbere Corca Dhuibhne fish fulachta fia Glenbeigh Iveragh Peninsula Kenmare Kinard Kinitty Lake Currane pilgrimage Schools' Folklore Project St Brendan St Finan Cam St Michael Valentia Island Waterville

Sunday’s Well, Kilvickadownig

14th September 2021 9 Comments

Just on the outskirts of Ventry, Fionn Trá or possibly Ceann Trá, is a rare and fascinating museum – the Celtic and Prehistoric Museum, currently visited by appointment only due to Covid restrictions. It’s a personal collection with some truly remarkable artefacts and well worth a visit. However, lurking in the hedge a little further […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Caoimhín ÓDanachair Corca Dhuibhne Dingle Peninsula Kilvickadownig Schools' Folklore Project Slea Head Drive trout Ventry

Sunday’s Well, Lisloose: A Cautionary Tale

26th August 2021 8 Comments

Sundays well Lisloose

An unexpected meeting with fellow holy well enthusiast Gail Tangney led to an enjoyable whizz around Tralee inspecting three wells. First we had an excellent coffee and bun in the wonderful Madden’s coffee shop. It was even Infant of (Pride) Prague themed! Refreshed we leapt in our cars and headed to Lisloose. Sunday’s Well, Tobar […]

Filed Under: North Kerry Tagged With: Ardfert Caoimhín ÓDanachair Eddie Lenihan Irish Examiner Moydore Well Patrick Logan pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project The Kerryman Tralee

In Search of Fair Women: from Matehy to Cahersiveen

14th July 2021 7 Comments

A most enjoyable morning in the company of Patsy O Callagan and John Lane, two very knowledgeable and passionate local historians. They had invited me to explore two obscure wells in their parish of Iniscarra – how could I refuse. Fuelled with good coffee at the Angler’s Rest we headed off down small country lanes, […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula North Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory for Cork Bentee Mountain Cahersiveen Carhan Woods Carhue CHAS Courtbrack Denny Lane epilepsy fulacht fiadh goddesses Inniscarra Matehy Penal Times Schools' Folklore Project St John's Eve

In the Wake of St Finán

4th July 2021 12 Comments

How nice to be out and about in County Kerry after a long enforced lockdown due to Covid-19. We spent a few days in Waterville on the Iveragh Peninsula mainly in pursuit of St Finán Cam. This elusive and complex saint is fascinating and may need a blog to himself at some point for he […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: Caherlehillan Church Island cross slabs Eyes leacht Lough Currane Lough Luíoch oratory pilgrimage quartz Schools' Folklore Project shrine St Finán St Finnian trout UCC Waterville

An Turas: in the footsteps of St Crohane

28th June 2021 14 Comments

Tobar an Bhile, St Crohane’s Well near Castle Cove on the Ring of Kerry was the well that originally sparked my interest in Irish holy wells. Way back on the 30th July 1998 (I remember the date exactly as it was my son’s 18th birthday) I left our holiday home in the lashing rain to […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula Tagged With: blessed tree butter route Castle Cove Charles Smith Coad Mountain copper mines Eagle Hill Eyes hermitage Kerry Way Lunasa Mass Rock pattern pilgrimage Ring of Kerry Samuel Lewis Schools' Folklore Project St Crohane The Book of the Skelligs turas Windy Gap

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