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Experience the magic of the
Dingle Peninsula located in
the Southwest of Ireland

 


 




Kilmalkedar

Romanesque Church





This Early Christian and later Medieval site is spread over a large area of around 10 acres.
At the centre of this area is the 12th century Hiberno-Romanesque Church.


Give yourself plenty of time if you are planning a visit as there are so many interesting antiquities here at Kilmalkedar. Amongst them, the Alphabet Stone, a holed ogham stone, q sun dial, a large stone cross, two Holy Wells, two Bullaun stones, St Brendans Oratory and numerous cross slabs.

Tripadvisor Review:  A word of advice: head out later in the day. When we went in was dead quiet, not a soul except those haunting their graves. A truly unique experience with a unique view of the Dingle countryside. Just take a deep breath and soak it in the solitude of it all.

The ecclesiastical site at Kilmalkedar is situated 5 kilometres north of Dingle on the R556.

Discovery Map 70: Q 4023 0622.

Longitude:  10° 20' 11" W

Latitude:  52° 11' 5" N

 

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