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Interesting monastery
This monastery ruin was very interesting and it consisted of a few buildings. It is still an active grave site and you cannot get into any of the ruins for safety and privacy concerns I imagine, The t...
We visited as we was looking for a headstone of distant relatives with a picture from 1968 and we believe we found the correct one. It’s a beautiful setting with lovely old ruins and the tower is love...
Frankly, my family stumbled upon this one while heading to the burrens. Its kind of in the middle of no where. It isn't manned by any staff. Its a series of stone buildings, a tower, and a grave sit...
Interesting and beatiful little stop between Galway and the cliff of Moher. No facilities around. Nice views of the ruins of the old church, tower and the rolling hills of the Irish landscape.
Interesting monastery
This monastery ruin was very interesting and it consisted of a few buildings. It is still an active grave site and you cannot get into any of the ruins for safety and privacy concerns I imagine, The t...
Amazing place , stunning Tower
We visited as we was looking for a headstone of distant relatives with a picture from 1968 and we believe we found the correct one. It’s a beautiful setting with lovely old ruins and the tower is love...
Great historical and Irish cultural site
Nice walk around the grounds, very well keep tidy and litterfree. Well worth a stop in for some photos of the stone towers and buildings.
Lovely abandoned monastery
Frankly, my family stumbled upon this one while heading to the burrens. Its kind of in the middle of no where. It isn't manned by any staff. Its a series of stone buildings, a tower, and a grave sit...
Great little stop
Interesting and beatiful little stop between Galway and the cliff of Moher. No facilities around. Nice views of the ruins of the old church, tower and the rolling hills of the Irish landscape.