It is difficult to decide if the field is disused for sports, and a handy crop of hay, or whether cutting the hay is part of the management plan. The decrepit goalposts might be a clue. In the background, the escarpment rises to and beyond... (more)
Despite the name (which translated into English means "The Seven Churches") there are only two churches on this site, of which the older and larger of the two is Teampall Bhreacáin (part of which is on the left of the photo). The... (more)
A very wide beach platform has been created where the limestone bedrock is almost perfectly level. Seaweed-encrusted boulders of limestone make it a very inhospitable place. A low sea-wall protects the once-cultivated fields above the tide level.
One of the outbuildings of a monastic settlement built between the 9th and the 15th centuries. The main church is dedicated to the founding saint, Brecan