• Located on the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, Dunbrody Abbey retains much of its 13th-century church and extensive remains of buildings around the cloister...
  • Dunbrody Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Dhún Bróithe) is a former Cistercian monastery in County Wexford, Ireland. The cross-shaped church was built in the 13th century...
  • The longest abbey in Ireland Dunbrody Abbey was founded in 1170 on the grounds of a former Cistercian monastery under the instructions of Strongbow's uncle...
  • The abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1536 and granted to the Etchingham family in 1545, at which point part of the church was converted into a residence.
  • Did not visit the cafe but it looked nice, small gift shop, my favourite part was crossing the road to explore the Abbey, beautiful ruins to see and explore.
  • The Abbey Dunbrody Abbey was founded in 1170 on the instructions of Strongbow, by Herve de Montmorency (his uncle), after the Norman invasion of Ireland.
  • Dunbrody Abbey is an Irish Cistercian abbey in County Wexford, near the town of Waterford. Founded in 1170, the building is known as one of Ireland's...
  • The gothic cross-shaped church was built in the 13th century for the monks of Dunbrody Abbey while the tower was built into in the 15th century.
  • Dunbrody Abbey was founded in 1170 on the instructions of Strongbow, by Herve de Montmorency (his uncle), after the Norman invasion of Ireland.
  • The ruins of the former Cistercian monastery Dunbrody Abbey are located in a rural setting on the banks of the Campine River.
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  • Beside the R733, 9km north of Duncannon, ruined Dunbrody Abbey is a remarkably intact Cistercian abbey founded by Strongbow in 1170 and completed in 1220…
  • Dunbrody Abbey in Co. Wexford is perfect for a family day out.