• Here's what previous visitors have asked, with answers from representatives of Rock of Cashel and other visitors.
  • 1101 was a turning point in the history of the Rock of Cashel when King Murtagh O'Brien bequeathed the fortress to the Church.
  • It was 16 years after beginning his mission in Ireland that the elderly and decidedly feeble St Patrick finally reached the Rock of Cashel.
  • We have to admit to a little bias here, given that the Rock of Cashel is one of our local monuments, but it absolutely deserves all the attention it receives.
  • Welcome to the enchanting world of the Rock of Cashel! Perched on a limestone outcrop in County Tipperary, Ireland, this historic site is truly a sight to behold.
  • Rock of Cashel, Ireland's Sacred Ruins.
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  • Rock of Cashel is much more than that. Both ecclesiastical and political powers enriched this complex to the magnificence we can admire today.
  • Rock of Cashel. The Rock of Cashel is an impressive group of medieval buildings perched atop a limestone outcrop in County Tipperary.
  • The Scully Cross, one of the largest high crosses at the Rock of Cashel, was destroyed by lightning in 1976. Queen Elizabeth II visited the Rock of Cashel in 2011.
  • The Rock of Cashel: Things to Know About This Storied Irish Landmark. The Rock of Cashel is a historic landmark dating back to the 11th century.