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Boyle Abbey

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Boyle Abbey is a well-preserved Cistercian abbey ruin located in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. Founded in the 12th century, the abbey is known for its impressive stonework and historical significance. Exploring Boyle Abbey allows visitors to walk through ancient arches, cloisters, and church remains while learning about monastic life in medieval Ireland. The abbey grounds offer a calm and reflective atmosphere. For travelers, Boyle Abbey provides a meaningful cultural experience, combining history, architecture, and peaceful surroundings.

What to See & Do

  • ⛪ Explore the abbey church 🏛️ and cloisters ⛪
  • 🏰 Admire Romanesque and Gothic 🏛️ architecture 🏗️
  • 📜 Learn about monastic history ⛪ in Ireland 🇮🇪
  • 📸 Take photographs of the stone 🧱 ruins 🖼️

How to Get There

  • 👟 On Foot: Short walk 🚶 from Boyle Town centre 🏙️
  • 🚗 By Car: Parking available 🅿️ nearby 🏁
  • 🪧 Well signposted from 🛣️ main roads 📍

Travel Tips

  • 🥾 Wear comfortable shoes 👟 for stone floors 🧱
  • 📖 Allow time to read on-site 📜 information panels 🏛️
  • 🕙 Check seasonal opening times 🕰️ before visiting 📅
  • 🚶 Combine visit with Boyle 🏘️ Town walk 👟

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕙 10:00 – Arrive at ⛪ Boyle Abbey 📍
  • 🕚 11:00 – Explore abbey ruins 🏛️ and cloisters 🏰
  • 🕛 12:30 – Walk back toward 🚶 Boyle Town 🏙️
  • 🕑 14:00 – Lunch and continue 🥘 sightseeing 📸

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Seasonal opening hours apply

Entry Fee:

Ticket required to enter the abbey

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or early afternoon

Location

📌• Boyle Abbey, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland • Located within walking distance of Boyle Town

👉 View on Google Maps

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