
Cong Abbey - Wikipedia
Cong Abbey also known as the Royal Abbey of Cong, is a historic site located at Cong, County Mayo, in Ireland's province of Connacht. The ruins of the former Augustinian abbey mostly date to the 13th century and have been described as featuring some of finest examples of medieval ecclesiastical architecture in Ireland.
Cong Ireland: A Complete Visitors Guide For 2025 - The Irish …
Mar 6, 2025 · It is home to Cong Abbey, dating back to the 12th century, and the luxurious Ashford Castle. The village gained worldwide recognition as the filming location for the 1952 classic “The Quiet Man”, starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara.
CONG ABBEY - Visit Galway
Cong Abbey, also known as the Royal Abbey of Cong, is the ruins of a former Augustinian abbey that dates back to the 12th century. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of medieval ecclesiastical architecture in Ireland, with its intricate carvings, arches, windows and cloisters.
Visit Cong Abbey with Discover Ireland
In the village of Cong, County Mayo, visitors can see the ruins of a 12th-century Augustinian abbey established by Turlough O'Connor, High King of Ireland. The land had previously housed a 6th-century church associated with St Feichin.
Cong Augustinian Abbey and Monks Fishing House
Located near the River Cong, in the grounds of Ashford Castle, lie the remains of an Augustinian Abbey. Founded in the 12 th century by Turlough O’Connor, King of Connaught, Cong Abbey is sitting on the site of an earlier monastery that was founded in the 7 th century by St. Feichin.
Cong Abbey | A miscellany of places | Our Irish Heritage
Feb 25, 2021 · Cong Abbey or the Royal Abbey of Cong was established during twelfth century on a site of a former seventh century monastic settlement founded by either the nephew of an Irish King Domnal or St. Feichin who had been an abbot there in an earlier era.
Cong Abbey, Mayo - megalithicireland.com
Cong Abbey . AKA The Royal Abbey of Cong. The 12th century Abbey at Cong was built on the site of an earlier 7th century monastery founded by either Domnall, the nephew of an Irish King or St Feichin. We do know that St Feichen had been an abbot here during the early period.
Cong Abbey - Monastery in ruins• Go-to-Ireland.com
Located in the picturesque village of Cong, on the border between counties Mayo and Galway, lies Cong Abbey, one of Ireland’s most outstanding examples of medieval religious architecture. Founded in the early 7th century, this Benedictine abbey attracts visitors from all over the world who come to admire its architecture!
Royal Abbey of Cong - Tripadvisor
The Royal Abbey of Cong is one of the more extensive ruins that we visited in Ireland to which one had complete access. The ruin is pretty extensive, and, while roofless, there are a lot of walls, stairs, arches, and even some large fragments of the cloister arcade.
Cong Abbey | County Mayo, Ireland | Attractions - Lonely Planet
The evocatively weathered shell of Cong's 12th-century Augustinian abbey is scored by a cross-hatch of lines from centuries of exposure to the elements. Nevertheless, several finely sculpted features have survived, including a carved doorway, …