
Kilfenora | County Clare, Ireland
Steeped in culture and surrounded by castles, iron age forts and ancient tombs, Kilfenora is a gateway to the world-famous Burren region with many of North Clare’s best-known attractions on the village’s doorstep.
Kilfenora – The Home of Traditional Ceili Music and The Gateway …
Kilfenora is a historic village located just off the Wild Atlantic Way on the west coast of Ireland in County Clare. It is a gateway to the fabulous landscape of the Burren, with its limestone paving, distinctive hills and one of the most extensive cave systems in Europe.
Kilfenora - Wikipedia
Kilfenora (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach [ˌciːl̠ʲ ˈɪn̪ˠuːɾˠəx], meaning 'Church of the Fertile Hillside' or 'Church of the White Brow') [1] is a village and a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. [2] It is situated south of the karst limestone region known as the Burren.
The Burren Visitor Centre | Exhibition I Kilfenora, County Clare
The Burren Visitor Centre is the essential first stop in any visit to The Burren UNESCO geopark and North Clare. Exhibition, Tours, Events, Craft Shop and Cafe plus Visitor Information Point for maps and discount vouchers.
Check Out the Scenic Village of Kilfenora with Discover Ireland
Find the quaint village of Kilfenora in north County Clare, it's the gateway to the enchanting Burren region. Enjoy the treasured songs of the Kilfenora Céilí Band founded over 100 years ago, visit the village's historic...
About Kilfenora
Kilfenora is one of Ireland’s most historic villages with a history stretching back at least over 1500 years. Kilfenora is known as ‘the city of the crosses’ because of the numerous ancient celtic crosses placed in and around St. Fachnan’s Cathedral (dating from 1058).
Kilfenora | The Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark
Kilfenora is a small village in County Clare in Ireland, just south of The Burren. It is situated at the southern tip of the Burren. It supposedly derives its name from its location, the church of the fertile hillside, although another explanation for the name is given in Cill Fionn abhrach, the church of the white brow or meadow.
Kilfenora County Clare - A Musical Village in Traditional Clare
Jul 17, 2021 · Killaloe County Clare, Ireland, is located in the east of the county, not far from Limerick City. Built on the River Shannon at the edge of Lough Derg, this town is a perfect mix of natural beauty and fascinating history….
Kilfenora Cathedral & Crosses
Kilfenora is famous for its ‘seven crosses’, the earliest dating from the ninth century AD – an indication of its importance as a religious centre. Originally there were crosses north, south, east and west of the village, and others in the graveyard such as the beautiful ‘Doorty Cross’.
Kilfenora Map - Burren, Ireland - Mapcarta
Kilfenora is a tiny village in County Clare in Ireland. It's the most northern of a string of little places, also described here, as the road leaves the low country at Corofin and climbs the valley through Kilnaboy and Leamaneh.