SAINTS of Ireland’s county FERMANAGH
Saint Ninnidh of Inismacsaint: January 18, c. 6th century: Inismacsaint (Derryvullan North)Ninnidh, one of the…
Saint Ninnidh of Inismacsaint: January 18, c. 6th century: Inismacsaint (Derryvullan North)Ninnidh, one of the…
Saint Brigid of Kildare: February 1, c. 451–525: Bride Street (St. Brigid’s Church), KilbrideOne of…
Saint Patrick: March 17, c. 385–461: Downpatrick (Cathedral of the Holy Trinity), SaulIreland’s primary patron…
Saint Columba (Columcille): June 9, c. 521–597: Gartan, Glencolmcille, Tory IslandOne of Ireland’s three patron…
Saint Columba (Columcille): June 9, c. 521–597: Waterside (St. Columba’s Church, Long Tower), Derry CityOne…
Ballydehob and the Phantom Piper: Ballydehob is haunted by a ghostly piper, whose music echoes…
Ballyvaughan and the Ghostly Fisherman: Ballyvaughan’s shores are haunted by a ghostly fisherman, seen mending…
Bellananagh and the Leprechaun’s Curse: Bellananagh is haunted by a leprechaun’s spirit, cursing those who…
Carlow Castle and the Knight’s Ghost: Carlow Castle is haunted by a knight, killed during…
Ardress House and the Servant Girl’s Curse: Ardress House is haunted by a wronged servant…
Glendalough, Monastic Site: Ghostly monks, believed to be from the 6th century, haunt Glendalough’s ruins.…
Loftus Hall: A young woman’s ghost, believed to be Anne Tottenham from the 18th century,…
Athlone Castle: A ghostly soldier, believed to be from the 1691 Siege of Athlone, haunts…
Waterford City, Reginald’s Tower: A ghostly Viking warrior, believed to be from the 10th century,…
Ardstraw, Old Churchyard. A churchyard in Ardstraw, recorded in the 1930s Dúchas Schools’ Collection, is…
Nenagh Castle: A ghostly woman, believed to be a medieval resident, haunts Nenagh Castle. Her…
Sligo Abbey: A monk’s ghost, believed to be from the 13th century, haunts Sligo Abbey’s…
Boyle, Boyle Abbey: Monks’ apparitions are seen wandering the ruins of Boyle Abbey, founded in…
Birr Castle: The ghost of a young girl, believed to have died tragically in the…
Glaslough, Castle Leslie Estate: In 1927, Shane Leslie encountered the ghost of his uncle Moreton…
Navan, Athlumney Castle: In 1649, the Dowdall family burnt Athlumney Castle to prevent Cromwell’s forces…
Rahans, Foxford, Haunted House. About 30 years before the 1930s, an O’Hara family member in…
Granard, Blundell’s Ghost: A British officer named Blundell, from the 18th century, is said to…
Askeaton Abbey and the Spectral Monk: Askeaton Abbey is haunted by a spectral monk, seen…
Ballinamore and the Ghostly Horseman: Ballinamore’s roads are haunted by a ghostly horseman, believed to…
Abbeyleix House and the Phantom Coach: Abbeyleix House is haunted by a ghostly horse-drawn coach,…
Dunmore Cave and the Ghostly Warrior: Dunmore Cave is haunted by a spectral warrior, believed…
Castledermot Castle and the Knight’s Ghost: Castledermot Castle is haunted by a spectral knight, killed…
Ballinskelligs and the Phantom Ship: Ballinskelligs’ coast is haunted by a ghostly ship, crewed by…
Aughrim Castle and the Soldier’s Ghost: Aughrim Castle is haunted by a spectral soldier, seen…
Belcoo and the Ghostly Fisherman: Belcoo’s shores are haunted by a ghostly fisherman, seen mending…
Ardgillan Castle and the Lady’s Bridge Ghost: Ardgillan Castle’s Lady’s Bridge is haunted by a…
Ballynoe Stone Circle and the Spectral Druid: Ballynoe Stone Circle is haunted by a spectral…
Ardara and the Banshee’s Wail: Ardara’s hills are haunted by a banshee, her cry foretelling…
Ballyscullion House and the Ghostly Coach: Ballyscullion House is haunted by a ghostly coach, driven…
The highest point in County Cork is Knockboy (Irish: An Cnoc Buí, meaning “yellow hill”),…
The highest point in County Clare is Moylussa, standing at 531.6 meters (1,744 feet). Moylussa is…
The highest point in County Cavan is Cuilcagh Mountain, standing at 665 meters (2,185 feet).…
The highest point in County Carlow is Mount Leinster, standing at 795 meters (2,608 feet). Mount…
The highest point in County Armagh is Slieve Gullion, standing at 573 meters (1,880 feet).…