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Ballintubber Abbey

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Claremorris
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Phone: 94 9030934
Fax: 94 9030934
Ballintubber Abbey was founded in 1216 by Cathal Crobhdearg O'Connor, King of Connacht, near the site of the church built by St. Patrick in 441. Despite the Abbey's turbulent history, which included repression and burning, the Abbey 'refused to die' and now has the unique status of being Ireland's only royal Abbey which has been in continuous use for over 780 years. Spend some time in Ballintubber and Stroll around the grounds of the Abbey. Pray within its hallowed walls. Visit the Interpretative Centre at the Abbey and let a guide unfold the story. Take a boat trip to Church Island, a place of prayer and solitude. Visit the historic places on Lough Carra e.g. Doon Nature Peninsula. Play a round of golf on par 3 golf course. Visit the thatched cottage and farm museum. Walk Tochar Phadraig, the ancient pilgrim path to Croagh Patrick some 35 km distance or on the IVV walks. Spend time boating on Lough Carra fishing or sightseeing. Stay with us in registered accommodation and enjoy meals and entertainment in restaurants and pubs.
Location
Ballintubber Abbey lies on the N84 (Castlebar - Ballinrobe road).
Welcome Picture of Ballintubber Abbey
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