What to do and see in Wild Atlantic Way, Wild Atlantic Way: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

January 7, 2022 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland including St. Joseph's Church, Glenstal Abbey, Gougane Barra Church, Kilcrea Friary, St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Galway Cathedral, St. Mary's Cathedral, Sligo Abbey, St. Brendan's Cathedral.
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1. St. Joseph's Church

Saint Joseph's Church O'Connell Avenue, Limerick Ireland +353 61 313 401 http://www.stjosephsparish.ie/parish-churches/church-2/?on=1
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

St. Joseph's Church

This church played a prominent role in Frank McCourt's book, "Angela's Ashes."

2. Glenstal Abbey

Muroe Road Ireland +353 61 386 103 http://www.glenstal.org/
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Glenstal Abbey

Built in 1830 in the style of a 12th century castle as an expansive family residence, with elaborate landscaping of trees and man-made lakes, Glenstal became a Bendictine abbey when the family moved to England in 1920. Today it includes a school of arts and crafts and a new church which houses a collection icons, silver and other treasures.

3. Gougane Barra Church

Gougane Barra, Ballingeary Ireland
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Gougane Barra Church

Reviewed By catherineo915 - Carlow, Ireland

We visited Gougan Barra on our way back home from a mini break in Kenmare and I have to say what a beautiful peaceful place to visit i had heard so much about it and I had always wanted to see it and I have to say it was stunning so much history so when you visit stop and take a few minutes for yourself to sit and appreciate the beautiful scenery and to reflect on life its such a calm and peaceful place in such a busy crazy world

4. Kilcrea Friary

Abbey Rd. Garryhesty Ireland
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Kilcrea Friary

5. St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

Market Street, Galway Ireland +353 91 564 648 http://www.stnicholas.ie/
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4.5 based on 581 reviews

St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

The largest medieval church in Ireland is surrounded by narrow, winding streets and a bustling marketplace.

Reviewed By thebiggerdog - London, United Kingdom

Located just round the corner of Tig Coili, down Market Street is this wonderful church. Founded in 1320 (!) and dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers and visited by Christopher Columbus in 1477. Be sure to read all the pamphlets as the contain loads of facts, and if you happen to be there as a tour group is wondering through, the acoustics allow you to catch all the guide's wisdom. Afterwards, be sure to cross the street and visit Sheridan's Cheese Mongers.

6. St Fin Barre's Cathedral

Dean St, Cork Ireland +353 21 496 3387 [email protected] http://cathedral.cork.anglican.org
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4.5 based on 974 reviews

St Fin Barre's Cathedral

A stately 19th-century cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of Cork.

Reviewed By igal27 - Rehovot, Israel

The walk up to the cathedral through the grounds is very impressive -- the cathedral is imposing and the grounds inviting. The kids enjoyed playing in the grass and walking through the maze. The cathedral from the inside is stunning, well worth a visit.

7. Galway Cathedral

University and Gaol Rds. Cathedral Square, Galway Ireland +353 91 563 577 [email protected] http://www.galwaycathedral.ie/
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4.5 based on 1,951 reviews

Galway Cathedral

Reviewed By CarolinaNurse323 - Kernersville, United States

My husband & I were travelling with a tour group with Gate 1 Travel and Galway Cathedral was on our list of MUST SEE when we arrived in Galway. This spectacular Cathedral was built with local limestone and Connemara marble and is truly amazing. The awe inspiring sanctuary with its wooden pews, flags, marble floors, stained glass windows, altars, cupola and THAT large pipe organ are exquisite! The plaque with JFK made a lasting impression. THIS CATHEDRAL IS A MUST SEE! TRULY ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN!

8. St. Mary's Cathedral

Saint Mary's Church Cathedral Place, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31014 http://www.killarneyparish.com
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4.5 based on 611 reviews

St. Mary's Cathedral

This imposing Catholic church is the city's best known architectural landmark.

Reviewed By vbyrne2010

We attended Vigil Mass in the Cathedral. Mass well attended. Celebrant was a young priest and gave a lovely homily. Beautiful Cathedral.

9. Sligo Abbey

Sligo Abbey Visitor Centre Abbey Street, Sligo F91 K796 Ireland +353 71 914 6406 [email protected] http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/north-west/sligoabbey/
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4.5 based on 293 reviews

Sligo Abbey

Reviewed By LucyKilkenny

We live in Kilkenny, so we have Jerpoint Abbey close by and St Canice's Cathedral in Kilkenny, but if you appreciate your history the cloisters in Sligo Abbey are a must as there are three sections more or less in tact and you get a definite feel for the times when it was built. We would highly recommend an hour here and at only a fiver to get in it was well worth the price

10. St. Brendan's Cathedral

Loughrea Ireland +353 91 563 081 http://www.loughreacathedral.ie
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

St. Brendan's Cathedral

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