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Fair-worded St Féichín & the Seven Wonders of Fore

6th November 2025 2 Comments

Founded in the seventh century by St Féichín, the extensive remains of this Benedictine Abbey date from the twelfth century. Dotted around the large site are traces of the Seven Wonders of Fore which continue to entice curious pilgrims. Look out for two holy wells, a sacred tree and a hefty lintel.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: anchorite ash tree Benedictines columbarium County Westmeath Doaghfeighin dovecot Elizabeth Healy Fore Harry Clarke Headaches lintel mill Peter Harbison rag tree Schools' Folklore Project Seven Wonders St Feichín Tobernacogany Toothache Whitley Stokes

Heading East: Wandering through Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow

30th June 2025 4 Comments

I was recently invited to participate in the the Wellsprings of Éiríu event in County Wexford, organised by Áine Fortune of Embodied Soul. It was a long drive but it is always nice to meet up with like minded people. There were six speakers but what was especially welcome was that Áine left plenty of […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Ardmore cilleen Cloch Breac County Waterford County Wexford County Wicklow Eyes Glasnamullen Glendalough Headaches Inchindrisla jaundice Kilgobnet Kilpatrick Moneystown Newtown Boswell offerings Rosaleen Durkin Schools' Folklore Project Séighean Ó Draoi St Conlon St Declan St Declan's Stone St Gobnait St Kevin St Luin St Patrick Tobar Apoona Toberpatrick Toibreacha Chill Mhantain Toothache Trinity Well Trooperstown Warts Wicklow Wells

Three ladies encountered enroute to Adare

7th December 2022 10 Comments

Day one of a well hunting trip to County Limerick in the excellent company of Robert and Finola of Roaringwater Journal. The weather had been atrocious and I was nervous as to how we’d cope as were going to be in the field with nowhere to run. The journey up to Adare, where we were […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: Adare artesian spring BVM Eyes Folklore Collection Main Manuscript Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Killeedy National Folklore Photographic Collection pattern day pilgrimage Rathcahill ringfort Roaringwater Journal rounds Schools' Folklore Project Shangarry shrine smallpox St Bridget St Ita Toothache tournafulla trout

A Mountain Well for Lughnasa

5th August 2019 13 Comments

Some wells are more challenging than others. Tobar Bréanainn, St Brendan’s Well, on the  summit of Cnoc Bréanainn, Mount Brandon, has to be one of the most dramatically positioned holy wells and one of the most fiendishly difficult I’ve ever attempted to get to. But it had to be done, and on the correct day, […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Backache Bishop Moriarty Blasket Islands bull Caoimhín ÓDanachair Cloghane Cnoc Bréanainn Corca Dhuibhne Cosán na Naomh Croagh Patrick Crom Dubh Domhnach Crom Dubh Faha Grotto Hikelines Isle of the Blessed Kerry Lunasa Máire MacNeill Mount Brandon Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis Paternoster Lakes pilgrimage Reek Sunday rounds Skelligs Sliabh nDaidche St Brendan Toothache

Tobar Manacháin agus an Madra

21st July 2019 11 Comments

I’m back in the Gaeltacht having finished an intense but rewarding week on an Irish language immersion course in Baile an Fheirtéaraigh, Corca Dhuibhne;  Ballyferriter, Dingle Peninsula. (There’ll be a lot of Irish in this blog, hopefully mainly spelled correctly, but it seems only right to give names in Irish first). The course was very […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Áine Ó Dubhshláine Backache Ballyferriter bonfire Bonfire Night; Caoimhín ÓDanachair Christmas Day cross slabs Dingle Earache Easter Sunday eel Gaeltacht Gallarus Oratory Lateeve Mor Mass Mount Brandon Ogham oratory Penny's Pottery Rosary rounds salmon Schools' Folklore Project souterrain. St Bridget St John's Eve St Manchán Teampall Geal Tig Áine Toothache Ventry WG Wood Martin

Thinking Out Gobnait

23rd June 2019 14 Comments

A visit to Corca Dhuibhne, the Dingle Peninsula, and the Gaeltacht, with several interesting wells on the agenda (an oxymoron surely). First stop, Dún Chaoin, Dunquin, and Ionad agus Oileán an Bhlascaoid Mhór, the Blasket Centre, Designed over 25 years ago and nestling respectfully into the landscape, this is an interesting building containing a fascinating display […]

Filed Under: Dingle Peninsula Tagged With: Aran Islands Ballyvourney bees Blasket Centre Blasket Islands Bones cairn Caoimhín ÓDanachair Cliodna Cussen clochán Dunquin Gaeltacht Harry Clarke Honan Chapel Imbolc Inis Oirr Kerry Robert Mitchum rounds Ryan's Daughter Sean Keating Seán Mac tSithigh. St Gobnait stone cross The Holy Wells of Corkaguiney Toothache University College Cork

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