- http://historyfish.net abbeys/muckross.htmlMuckross Abbey (Irrelagh, or Oir-bhealach). A legend of the founding of Irrelagh shows up in Mary Frances Cusack's History of Ireland, written in 1868.
- travalour.com attraction/19035-muckross-abbeyMuckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor.
- tripadvisor.co.id Attraction_Review-g186612-…We enjoyed exploring the ruins of the Muckross Abbey. ... It's only a few minutes walk to the abbey ruins and another 20 to Muckross House/Gardens/Farm.
- http://gingerelli.com muckross_abbey.htmlMUCKROSS ABBEY. Founded in 1448, damaged, destroyed and reconstructed several time, it now serves as a graveyard.
- pinterest.com ideas/muckross-abbey/952826174419/In my last post I mentioned I would be posting a more focused piece about Muckross Abbey.
- visionsofthepastblog.com 2017/03/17/muckross-…Visions Of The Past. Irish history, Irish ruins, Ireland history, Ireland ruins, Abandoned Ireland. Muckross Abbey, Kerry, Ireland.
- urtrips.com en/muckross-abbey-castle-killarney/If you are a fan of archaeological castles and looking for the best things to do in Killarney, we invite you to visit Muckross Abbey Castle Killarney.
- lonelyplanet.com ireland/county-kerry/killarney-…Signposted 1.5km northeast of Muckross House, this well-preserved ruin (actually a friary, though everyone calls it an abbey) was founded in 1448 and…
- wikious.com en/Muckross_AbbeyIn this article, we will thoroughly explore all aspects related to Muckross Abbey, from its origin and evolution to its impact on today's society.