More Locations Associated with Saint Patrick in Ireland

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I have written about Northern Ireland's locations associated with Saint Patrick in this post and since it is Ireland's national saint's day once again, that's the 17th March for those of you who don't know, why not show off some more locations with links to the snake-banishing, shamrock-wielding Welshman who became a hit in his adopted country Ireland.

 

And where better to include, other than the spectacular Croagh Patrick mentioned here, Dublin's Saint Patrick's cathedral, a well in Tipperary, and Cashel also known as Patrick's Rock in Irish.

 

All beautiful places I'm sure you will agree.

 

Happy Saint Patrick's Day 2017 and I look forward to seeing you in Ireland soon!

 

Saint Patrick's Cathedral Dublin is associated with Ireland's patron saint.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral Dublin is associated with Ireland's patron saint.
Cashel, one of Ireland's most important monuments is associated with Saint Patrick
Cashel, one of Ireland's most important monuments is associated with Saint Patrick
Last modified on Friday, 17 March 2017 01:13
Darren McLoughlin

Irishman and International travel photographer in search of the best bits of Ireland. Leading photography tours and experiences in Ireland.

Contributor to New York Times / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Echtra Echtra and Eonmusic

Cancer survivor.

Ask me about travel in Ireland or about photography in Ireland.

https://darrenmcloughlin.com

2 comments

  • Comment Link Chris M Johnson Monday, 11 March 2019 18:35 posted by Chris M Johnson

    Hi Darren,
    I have been to St. Patrick's cathedraln it was beautiful. That was my first cathedral in Ireland. Isn't that where Jonathan Swift is buried? My first time being in a church where people are buried underneath the church. Went to Galway Cathedral. It was amazing also. Thanks for your posts!

  • Comment Link Josephine Thursday, 11 January 2018 02:20 posted by Josephine

    Can I buy these prints please?!

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