Moor Abbey
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HORE ABBEY, CASHEL, TIPPERARY 26.5.17
Hore Abbey, Cistercian Monastery, Ireland
Hore Abbey - ruined Cistercian Monastery lying beside Rock of Cashel. Abbey was founded in 1270 by Archbishop David MacCearbhaill.
Hore Abbey
Originally founded by the Benedictine order in 1266, Hore Abbey was given to the Cistercian monks from Mellifont Abbey in 1272 by David McCarvill, Archbishop of nearby Cashel. Tradition says that McCarvill expelled the Benedictine monks after he had a dream that they were about to kill him. He endowed the Abbey generously with land, mills and other buildings previously belonging to the town, which caused local resentment. The Abbey was the last pre-Reformation Cistercian foundation in Ireland. It was never prosperous; at the time of the Dissolution the annual income of the abbey was valued at just £21.
Most of the abbey was built in the thirteenth century, however many changes were made to the buildings in the fifteenth century including the addition of the tower in the centre of the transept. The cruciform church comprised, in addition to the chancel, a nave with aisles and two chapels to the east of each transept. The nave is exceptionally plain and the overall design is a perfect example of the conservative approach of the Cistercians. Hore was the only Cistercian monastery in Ireland where the cloister was positioned to the north of the abbey. It is thought that the site of the Rock of Cashel, close to the north of the abbey, may explain this departure from the usual arrangement. The ruins are now surrounded by fields of sheep and cattle and can be accessed by the public.
Visit to Hore Abbey in Cashel, Co. Tipperary
Hore Abbey is a former Cistercian Abbey located at the edge of Cashel in County Tipperary. This abbey was originally founded in 1266 as a Benedictine Abbey but was handed over to the Cistercians in 1272 by Archbishop David MacCearbhaill of Cashel. Most of the abbey dates from the 13th Century with some alterations to the abbey in the 15th Century. In 1540 the abbey was dissolved under orders of Henry VIII and the abbey became the property of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond. The monks for some time continued to serve Cashel.
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Walks in Glen of Aherlow and Galtee Mountains
Walks in the Glen of Aherlow & Galtee Mountains
The Glen of Aherlow & Galtee Mountains are located in South County Tipperary.
There are a wide variety of planned and marked walks with breath-taking views, to suit all fitness and ability levels and ages. There are looped and linear walks through forests, up steep hills and mountains, and along moderately flat forest trails.
Signs and information boards provide direction and guidance.
Arrowed marker posts delineate the walks for ease of navigation. The walks generally range from one to four hours in duration. The Tourist office can provide details on the walks.
Archaeological and Historical features, which are part of Ireland’s heritage, can be explored. Shown are two Passage Tombs built with large stones, the tombs are at least 5,000 years old.
Moor abbey is 600 years old.
A mass rock where mas was said in secret during the times of the Penal laws, 300 years ago.
Stafford O’Brien’s well where stagecoaches horses stopped to drink water.
Rock An Thorabh is a viewing point for Tipperary Town and the surrounding countryside.
Clonbeg Church and graveyard with the remnants of an older church.
The Nature Park is near the Christ the king statue, it is a circular walk that takes 1 hour. It passes through woodlands inhabited by birds, squirrels and foxes, also the ruins of a small farmer’s cottage from the 1800s.
Corrie lakes are embedded high up the slopes of the Galtee Mountains. Mountain streams flow down the mountains in ravines. Sheep graze on the mountains slopes.
From the top of Galtymore there are panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and distant mountains and hills. On a clear day one can see seven counties from the summit of Galtymore.
Lush coniferous forests cover the lower slopes of the Galtees and the Slivenamuck hills.
Get to experience spectacular mountain scenery and landscapes, the sounds of the countryside and the smells of rich vegetation, as you breathe in the fresh mountain air. This is, as close to nature, as it gets.
The walks are memorable and will leave you with a sense of achievement, a feeling of refreshment and an urge to return.
Maps showing some of the walks and the carpark locations. Pause to read.
There is a Cycle loop, along small rural roads through scenic and beautiful countryside and villages.
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A beautiful 18th Century private Irish property
A beautiful hidden private Irish property built in the 18th Century seen by drone!
It was once a grand stud farm which produced a Gr1 winner, a triple oaks winner and a yearling which made 1 million pounds sterling at the sales, a record price at that time!
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Cedd of Lastingham
Crypt where St Cedd's body was first laid to rest in 664AD
Hore Abbey at the base of the Rock of Cashel
Just hopping on 800 year old walls at Hore Abbey in Cashel. Walk through to follow!
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Trip through Tipp 2010
Trip through Tipp was a Honda 50 run held on Easter Saturday in conjuction with Tipperary Vintage Rally. It started off from Tipperary Racecourse and went through Tipperary town , out to Galbally, down through the Glen of Aherlow, Cahir and back via Christ the King.
It will be held again on 23rd April 2011.
Photography by Justinseye, Tipperary
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