Holy wells in Ireland’s county WICKLOW
Saint Kevin’s Well (Glendalough): Pattern day: June 3 (Saint Kevin’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Saint Kevin’s Well (Glendalough): Pattern day: June 3 (Saint Kevin’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Saint David’s Well (Oylegate, Ballynaslaney): Pattern day: March 1 (Saint David’s feast day). One of…
County Westmeath in Ireland harbours a rich tradition of holy wells, ancient sites revered for…
Saint Declan’s Well (Ardmore): Pattern day: July 24 (Saint Declan’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Magherakeel, Aghyaran, near Killeter): Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s feast day).…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Clonmel, near Marlfield): Pattern day: Last Thursday of June (modern Mass, historically…
Tobernalt Holy Well (Carraroe, near Lough Gill): Pattern day: Last Sunday in July (Garland Sunday,…
Saint Brigid’s Well (Brideswell, Curraghboy): Pattern day: Last Sunday in July (Garland Sunday, linked to…
Our Lady’s Well (Clybanane, near Fanure): Pattern day: August 15 (Feast of the Assumption, revived…
Saint Dymphna’s Well: Pattern day: May 15 Located in a pasture in Tedavnet (Caldavnet), this…
Saint Ciaran’s Well (Kells): Pattern day: September 9 (Saint Ciaran’s feast day) or the third…
Tobar Mhuire (Saint Mary’s Well), Rosserk, Ballina: Pattern day: August 15 (Feast of the Assumption)…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Cartron, Granard: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically observed.…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Singland, Limerick City: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Tobair Phadhraig), Tullaghan: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), with…
County Laois, in Ireland’s midlands, has a rich heritage of holy wells, reflecting pre-Christian and…
Saint Canice’s Well (Saint Kenny’s Well), Kilkenny City: Pattern day: October 11 (Saint Canice’s Day)…
County Kildare, in Ireland’s east, is rich in spiritual heritage, with holy wells tied to…
Saint Brendan’s Well (Tobar Bréanainn), Mount Brandon: Pattern day: May 16 (Saint Brendan’s Day), with…
Saint Augustine’s Well (Tobar Agaistín), Lough Atalia, Galway City: Pattern day: Last Sunday in…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Dabhach Phádraig), Belcoo: Pattern day: Last Sunday of July to August…
Saint Brigid’s Well, Clondalkin: Pattern day: February 1 (Saint Brigid’s Day), though active patterns have…
Saint Cooey’s Well (Tobar Naomh Cua), Portaferry: Pattern day: Unknown, possibly summer months like Lughnasa…
Saint Columba’s Well (Tobar Cholm Cille), Glencolmcille: Pattern day: June 9 (Saint Columba’s Day), with…
Saint Columba’s Well (Tobar Cholum Cille), Derry City: Pattern day: June 9 (Saint Columba’s Day),…
Carrigaphooka Castle and the Pooka: The gaunt tower of Carrigaphooka, perched on a rock along…
Biddy Early and the Fairies: Biddy Early, a renowned wise woman who lived in County…
The Haunted Mill and the Brave Young Man: A wealthy squire in Cavan, whose ancestors…
The Banshee at Clonee: A man named John O’Hara, travelling home to Straduff from Myshall,…
The Curse of Macha at Emain Macha: Pre-Christian goddess Macha, forced to race against the…
The Fairy Fort and the Uprooted Tree: In Glasnamullen, a large tree grew within a…
The Banshee and the Poll Light: In districts like Templeudigan, the banshee is known to…
The Fairies’ Cave on the Hill: On a prominent hill in the district, a fairies’…
Hidden Treasure in the Lios: In the area around Mount Druid and Kilcullen Upper near…
The Naming of the Fairy Water: Near Omagh in County Tyrone, a small stream flowing…
The Hidden Treasure at Bansha Church: A group of men dreamt of gold buried near…
The Battle of Moytura: The great Battle of South Moytura was fought on the plains…
Fairy Lights at Croghan: Every night at midnight, mysterious lights are seen moving around the…
The Haunted Ruins of Temora House: Near Kilcormac stands the ruined grand house called Temora…
McMahon’s Coronation Stone: In the district near Leck, about four miles from Monaghan town, stood…