• The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster for several hundred years prior to the Norman invasion.
  • ...Rock of Cashel | Ireland.com, The Rock of Cashel, Also Known As Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick`s Rock, a Historic Site Located at Cashel, County...
  • Walking uphill towards the entrance of the Rock of Cashel. One of the earliest buildings is the 1134 Romanesque Cormac's Chapel, at top centre, made of sandstone.
  • Thankfully because it is relatively distant from most places in Ireland the Rock of Cashel isn’t completely overrun by tourists - at least just yet.
  • The Rock of Cashel is a main stop on Ireland’s Ancient East and is operated by the OPW who have regular guided tours and an entrance fee to visit the site.
  • Like so many other religious buildings in Ireland, the Rock of Cashel was sacked in the 1600s by English parliamentarian troops – in 1647 to be exact.
  • The Rock of Cashel, also known as 'St. Patrick’s Rock' is located just 500 metres from the centre of Cashel Town in County Tipperary.
  • According to local mythology, the Rock of Cashel originated in the Devil's Bit, a mountain 20 miles (30 km) north of Cashel when St. Patrick banished Satan ...
  • An easy day trip from Dublin, the Rock of Cashel is an Ireland must-see. Here's what to see and do, plus facts, travel tips, and more.
  • The Rock of Cashel, also known as Cashel of the Kings is a historic site in Ireland's province of Munster, located at Cashel, Co.Tipperary.