Timoleague Franciscan Friary
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Timoleague Village is located in the heart of West Cork, just 45 minutes from Cork City and is close for the following villages and towns of West Cork such as Kinsale, Innishannon, Rosscarberry, Bandon, Inchydoney, Clonakilty and its close seaside neighbour Courtmacsherry. Timoleague Abbey is the main focal point in the village and it stands picturesquely at the water's edge at the head of a long sea inlet. Timoleague Abbey has been chosen as one of the main Discovery points on the Wild Atlantic way.In its day it was one of the largest and most important of the religious houses in Ireland. It was founded by one of the MacCarthys for the Franciscans in 1240, on the site already associated with St. Molaga - hence the name Timoleague, i.e. Tigh Molaga or the House of Molaga. Like all such monasteries, it was suppressed during the Reformation but the monks stayed in the district and returned in 1604 to repair it and bring it back to life. It must have recovered to some degree: the important MSS, known as the Book of Lismore, was in its keeping in 1629. It is said that the monks did a goodly trade in smuggled Spanish wine! Timoleague has its own Bird Sanctuary area for those with outdoor interests, and for the surfers, they can experience surfing at the Blue Flag Beach at Inchydoney, the Michael Collins Experience in Clonakilty for those interested in local history and for the walkers and water lovers,the Seven Heads Walkway and Courtmacsherry bay are the ideal places to explore.. Take a boat trip from Baltimore and explore the Islands off Baltimore such as Sherkin Island and Cape Clear Island for some great scenery and wildlife.For Food Lovers the area offers some of the best Dining options in Ireland and specialise in local produce. Timoleague is the ideal base to explore all that West Cork has to offer and has several accommodation options including Caravan and Camping and BB options ... See Failte Ireland for full route details of The Wild Atlantic Way We look forward to Welcoming you to our beautiful part of the Country...