• The Rock of Cashel is enthroned on a mighty rock. The famous monastery consists of medieval cathedrals, towers and high crosses.
  • The Rock of Cashel, also known as Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick’s Rock, is a historic site located at Cashel in County Tipperary.
  • The Rock of Cashel has a long and storied history. It has been occupied by various religious and secular groups since the 4th century AD.
  • Cashel Kayası (İrlandaca ‘Carraig Phádraig’; İngilizce ‘Rock of Cashel’) veya Krallar ve Aziz Patrick Kayası olarak da bilinen Cashel, İrlanda’da County Tipperary...
  • 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.
  • A brief article focusing on the history and origins of one of the most spectacular medieval complex of buildings in Ireland, the Rock of Cashel.
  • In 1101, Muirchertach O Briain, king of Munster, gave the Rock of Cashel to the church. A round tower, which still stands today, was erected shortly after this.
  • 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.
  • The Rock of Cashel (Irish Carraig Phádraig), near the town of Cashel, about 20 km north of Cahir in County Tipperary in Ireland, is a unique monument to Irish...
  • The Rock of Cashel is an imposing castle rising high above the town of Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland. Learn about visiting this ancient castle here.