• Portumna Abbey is a medieval Cistercian (and later Dominican) friary and National Monument located in Portumna, Ireland.[1][2][3][4].
  • Portumna Abbey is the remains of a chapel founded by Cistercian monks from Dunbrody Abbey in Wexford in 1254 and dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
  • Abbey exterior. Portumna Priory is located quite close to Portumna Castle, Portumna, on the west bank of the Shannon River in County Galway.
  • Lough Derg sits in the middle of some of the most dramatic scenery in Ireland. You can set out from Banagher or Portumna and explore this fantastic area.
  • The old Abbey in Portumna is a favourite with kids, who love to play hide-and-seek in the many nooks of the ruins.
  • Hidden Treasure – The Abbey Portumna. “Outside the old ruined castle of Clan Rickard which lies south west of the village of Portumna is built a tunnel.
  • The Ruins of Portumna Abbey Ireland. Portumna Abbey is a medieval Cistercian friary and National Monument located in Portumna, County Galway, Ireland.
  • Light painting images taken at the Photography Outing to Portumna Abbey organised by the Birr Photography Group on 5th November 2015.
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