Glendalough Cathedral

Historical landmark · Wicklow

Glendalough Cathedral

Historical landmark · Wicklow

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Sevenchurches Or Camaderry, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, Ireland

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Explore the enchanting ruins of Glendalough, a serene 6th-century monastic site rich in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.  

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"Glendalough Monastic Site is one of the most important ancient monastic sites in Ireland—and these days, it's also one of the country's top tourist spots. Set in the Glendalough Valley in Country Wicklow, adjacent to the sprawling Wicklow Mountains National Park, this Monastic City’s roots go back to the 6th-century St. Kevin, who laid its foundations; it survived attacks by the Vikings and other tumult to become one of the region’s top centers of learning and ecclesiastics, before ultimately being destroyed by the Normans in the 13th century. Things are a little less hectic today—you can take a guided tour through the Visitor Center, where you'll be loaded up on exhibits and audio-visual presentations, and can then meander independently around the grounds. Highlights include the pitched-roof church known as St. Kevin’s Kitchen; the Romanesque-style Priest’s House (don’t miss the even-older carving above the door); the massive granite cross thought to be from the 6th or 7th century; and the Cathedral, the largest church on the site. The top stop, though, is the 98.4-foot Round Tower, which stands tall along the river." - Sandra Ramani

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Sebastian Morris

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Went here on a guided tour. Very charming. Highly recommend a guided tour to get the best insight on the cathedral’s history. If you have the time, highly recommend the trail along the lake that leads through the woods to a small waterfall. Wear comfy shoes!

Maurice Cloney

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One of my fave places to visit. Peaceful and relaxing with lots of history. Plenty of parking and places to eat. The paths to the lakes are well maintained and clearly marked. Great for hikers of all ages.

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!

Cihan Uygur

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Glendalough Monastic City is a captivating historical site located in the Wicklow Mountains. In addition to the iconic round tower and other ancient ruins, the old cemetery adds a special touch to the site. The gravestones offer a glimpse into the area’s thousands of years of history. Surrounded by natural beauty, it’s a peaceful spot for history buffs and nature lovers alike. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring the area.

Hilton Riddex

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Gorgeous place for a walk, hike and picnic. It's historic, beautiful and a great place to spend the day. Leave your technology behind and just enjoy nature.

Simon Hurry

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Take a half day and steep yourself in over 1200 years of history, beginning with a beautiful glacial valley where a medieval monastic settlement was started by St Kevin bordering on two fresh lakes for which the area was named. Take a guided tour or simple wander among the ancient family graves some of which are so old they can almost not be recognized as headstones. Bring your hiking boots and follow the well-trodden trail to both lakes, through forest and meadows occasionally dotted with sheep. Weekdays, out of season, are best to avoid the crowds. The site may be very overcrowded on in-season weekends and if time permits avoid visiting at those times.

Irma Í Chuív

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I have been in Glendalough so many times but every time it is a different experience and always beautiful. This time we also had the surprise of meeting a few fallow deers 🦌calmly eating around.

Mel

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Did not disappoint. The day I visited, there was light rain and it was a little misty. Everything that I imagined Ireland to be.