Ardfert Cathedral
A trio of medieval churches devoted to St Brendan
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Site Closed
Site closed for 2024 season
Admission
Adult: €5.00
Group/Senior: €4.00
Child/Student: €3.00
Family: €13.00
Cash only please – no credit card facility
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Ardfert Cathedral
No less a figure than St Brendan the Navigator was born in the Ardfert area in the sixth century. He founded a monastery there not long before embarking on his legendary voyage for the Island of Paradise. It was Brendan’s cult that inspired the three medieval churches that stand on the same site today.
The earliest building is the cathedral, which was begun in the twelfth century. It boasts a magnificent thirteenth-century window and a spectacular row of nine lancets in the south wall.
One of the two smaller churches is an excellent example of late Romanesque architecture. The other, Temple na Griffin, is named for a fascinating carving inside it – which depicts a griffin and a dragon conjoined.
Anyone with a passion for architecture will find Ardfert Cathedral well worth a visit.
Highlights
Gallery
Opening Times
15 March – 27 September 2024
Daily 10:00 – 17:15.
Notice
Cash Only please – no credit card facility
Getting Here
10km from Tralee on R551 (Tralee to Ballyheigue Road).
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Facilities
- Brochure
- Card Accepted
- Exhibition
- Guided tours
Restrictions
- Dogs on lead
- Uneven walkways
Nearby sites to visit
Ardfert Cathedral
Listowel Castle
The last bastion of the Fitzmaurices
Approx. 23.8 km from Ardfert Cathedral
Scattery Island and Visitor Centre
Discover the History, Myth and Legend of Scattery Island
Approx. 36.2 km from Ardfert Cathedral
Ross Castle
A lakeside citadel steeped in legend
Approx. 36.2 km from Ardfert Cathedral
Resources
Social Guide
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