From Brusna to Kilmovee
Thank you to my guides: Jolanda van Herk & Barbara van Seventer, for sharing some of your favourite heritage sites near Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon, and Kilmovee, Mayo.
I always walk the land to become acquainted with the stories, character and seasonal rhythms of a place that I visit. This walk is part of a series of ‘Contemplative Walks’ taking place throughout 2024, in Ballaghaderreen and surrounding areas.
While all of my other diary entries include narrative and themes shared throughout our walks, today’s blog is a quiet visual exploration of three stunning heritage sites.
A spectacular walk to Brusna Ring fort
St Patricks Cemetery, Rusheens, Kilmovee.
Ruined remains of St Patrick’s church, also known as An Teampall, Nua - or the New Church.
Ogham Stone, Rusheens, Kilmovee
This ogham stone may date back to the late 4th or early 5th century AD, making it one of the oldest in Ireland (one of only eleven in County Mayo). It is situated next to a small holy well called ‘Tobar na Bachaille’, or the ‘well of the crozier’ (Ref. 1).
Tea & Scones at Kilmovee Heritage Centre
Reference 1. The Kilmovee Heritage Trail