The Hiberno-Scottish missions distinguished themselves through a unique form of monasticism that contributed to a robust intellectual tradition in Europe.
Ruins of an imposing cashel probably from the 9th century on the Cosán na Naomh pilgrimage route.
An ancient well whose waters are supposed to bring healing in the Pilgrim Path of Cnoc na dTobar
End of the pilgrim path known as Cnoc na Dtobar, don’t forget to get your Pilgrim Passport stamped
A celtic cross known locally as Canon’s Cross marks the top of the Pilgrim Path of Cnoc na dTobar
An ancient and prominent abbey in the early Middle Ages, it was a key location on the Cosán na Naomh pilgrimage route.
The old castle belonging to the Earls of Kerry in the Pilgrim Path of Cosán na Naomh
The beautiful beach that was the starting point of Cosán Na Naomh (Saints Road) for pilgrims arriving by the sea
A unique place to disconnect of technological life and stand “close to the sky”

