The ruins of a Castle that are linked with the difficult times for Catholic Irish during centuries
Stone oratory from the 6th century notable for its ingenious design and excellent construction
Well used by St. Patrick, located in the field behind the abbey, is still a place of pilgrimage.
Megalithic stone circle which leaves a lasting impression as a site of possible spiritual significance
The incredible quiet place where St Finbarr retired as a hermit before being ordained bishop
Also called St Patrick’s Chair, this Bronze-Age stone marks an important point on Tóchar Phadraig
Medieval ruins of a monastic town known for Tóchar Phádraig, the pilgrimage route from Ballintubber Abbey to Croagh Patrick
Holy mountain since Pagan times, st Patrick spent forty days fasting on the top when he evangelized Ireland
13th century Gothic abbey built on the ancient pilgrimage route of St. Patrick towards Croagh Patrick

