Religious Sites in Tralee
Explore the diverse spiritual heritage of the Tralee region, spanning from medieval ruins to active parish churches. This collection includes the 13th-century Ardfert Friary, a Franciscan National Monument, alongside sacred holy wells like Tobar na Molt, traditionally associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator. The list features significant architectural sites such as the Neo-Gothic Dominican Church and the ruins of Kilgobbin Church, representing Roman Catholic and Anglican traditions across the North Kerry landscape.
Ardfert Frairy
Ardfert Abbey, also known as Ardfert Friary, is a ruined medieval Franciscan friary and National Monument in Ardfert, County Kerry, Ireland.
Saint Bernard's
A historic church and heritage site located in the Abbeydorney area of County Kerry.
Wethers Well
Also known as Tobar na Molt, this ancient holy well features a stone-enclosed spring and carved figures of Saint Brendan, Saint Erc, and Saint Ita. It remains a significant site for local pilgrimage.
Saint Brendan's Well
A traditional holy well and place of worship dedicated to Saint Brendan the Navigator, situated near the coastline of Tralee Bay.
Dominican Church
Also known as Holy Cross, this 19th-century Neo-Gothic church was designed by architect George Ashlin. It features intricate stonework and notable stained-glass windows.
St. Mary's
A Roman Catholic parish church serving the community near the eastern approach to the Dingle Peninsula.
Kilgobbin Church
The ruins of a medieval church and historic graveyard located near Camp, overlooking Tralee Bay.
Saint Brendan's Church
A Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Brendan, the patron saint of Kerry, located in the Clogher area.
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