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Kilmacreehy Church Ruins & Parish Heritage

Kilmacreehy Church Ruins & Parish Heritage

East of Liscannor lie the atmospheric ruins of Kilmacreehy—the medieval parish that once spanned the peninsula to Hag’s Head. The site mixes a 15th-century nave and chancel with earlier origins, plus associations with poets and local figures; nearby stood Tobermacreehy (the holy well at the ecclesiastical site, long since removed). It’s a quiet heritage stop with carved stone details and views that anchor you in Liscannor’s older story.


Location

Kilmacreehy Church ruins (east of Liscannor)

Safety

Uneven ground; sturdy shoes recommended.

Season

Year-round (best in dry weather)

Related Folklore
St Macreehy & the Grave-Eel
Related Heritage Sites
Kilmacreehy Church & Graveyard -A Silent Witness Over the Bay
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