Kevin Jones
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Glendalough cathedral is a stunning, old, sixth century monastery. It is an ancient, monastic city in County Wicklow, Ireland, founded by Saint Kevin. Glendalough was attacked several times by Vikings and the monks would hide in the tall, conical stone tower that still stands today for protection. The English destroyed the majority of the monastery city in 1398, leaving it the ruin that it is today.
It is a lovely historic site and is very peaceful and relaxing. You enter through the curved, granite arches, where we were lucky enough to see a lady playing Irish bagpipes (yes the Irish have bagpipes as well, but not as famous or common).
Tour the ancient graves and wonder at the tall, conical, bell tower. Stroll through the ruins of St. Peter and Paul’s cathedral and appreciate the amazing stone roof of St. Kevin’s church or ‘Kitchen,’ (its bell tower looks like kitchen chimney) as it’s called.
A very interesting, historic and lovely place to visit while in Ireland, that is well worth seeing!