Clonmacnoise Monastic Site
What it’s all about
About
Clonmacnoise is one of the most famous monastic sites in Ireland; an ancient place where time stands still. Located along the River Shannon near the village of Shannonbridge, Clonmacnoise was founded by Saint Ciaran in the mid-sixth century where it became a great centre of religion and learning, visited by scholars from all over the world. Many historical manuscripts, including the 11th century Annals of Tighernach and the 12th century Book of the Dun Cow, were written here.
The beautifully preserved structures of Clonmacnoise Cathedral, Temple Doolin, Temple Hurpan and Temple Melaghlin will impress and leave those who visit Clonmacnoise with an authentic sense of the history of Ireland.
Explore
To dig deeper into the fascinating history of Clonmacnoise, visit the onsite interpretive Visitor Centre, which displays a number of cross slabs and the 9th century Cross of the Scriptures. The Clonmacnoise graveyard surrounding the site continues to be in use, while religious services are held regularly on the site in a modern chapel.
Things to Know
Useful Information
You can also visit Clonmacnoise by boat from the River Shannon from Athlone, Banagher or Shannonbridge.
- One of Ireland’s most popular heritage sites
- The site is nearly 1,500 years old
- Open all year
Clonmacnoise Monastic Site
Clonmacnoise is easily accessible from Dublin and only 20 minutes away from Athlone and the M6. It’s only 30 minutes from Tullamore and the site’s central location in Ireland, makes it a great place to visit when you’re in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands.
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