A monastery was founded here by St. Brendan 'The Navigator' in the 6th century. There are three medieval churches, an ogham stone and a number of early Christian and medieval grave slabs on the site today. The earliest building is the cathedral which dates from the 12th to 17th centuries. It has a fine Romanesque west doorway, a magnificent 13th century east window and a spectacular row of nine lancets in the south wall.
Two effigies of ecclesiastical figures of late 13th to early 14th century date are mounted on either side of the east window. The battlements were added in the 15th century. The pre-12th century block of masonry is clearly visible in the north wall.
One of the two smaller churches is a fine example of late Romanesque and the other is a plain 15th century structure with an interesting carving of a wyvern on one of the windows. Access for people with disabilities to exhibition area and viewing point.
Location: 10km from Tralee on R551 (Tralee to Ballyheigue Road).
Guided Tours: Available on request
Max. number: 40
Duration: 40 minutes
Leaflet/Guide book: English, Irish, French, German, Italian
Photography/Video allowed: Yes, but permit required for commercial purposes
Opening Hours
Open Easter '10 (1st - 7th Apr) Daily 10.00 - 18.00
April 29th - Sept 29th Daily 10.00 - 18.00
Average length of visit: 1 hour
Admission Fees
E Adult: €3.00
Sen/Group: €2.00
Child/Student: €1.00
Family: €8.00
Last admission 45 minutes before closing


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