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St. Brigid's Well, Faughart

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A historic holy well dedicated to St. Brigid, Ireland's patron saint. Set in a tranquil rural location near Dundalk, this small pilgrimage site features a stone well, a statue of St. Brigid, and a peaceful garden where visitors can reflect or leave offerings.

  • A short visit (20-30 minutes) suitable for all ages
  • Free entry and parking nearby
  • No playground or structured activities; best for a quiet cultural stop
  • Uneven ground and steps; not pram-friendly in all areas
  • Adjacent to the ruins of Faughart Church and St. Brigid's Shrine
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLouth
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Expect a short visit

    Plan for 20-30 minutes. This is a quiet cultural stop rather than a full day activity, so combine it with nearby attractions.

  • Uneven ground may challenge buggies

    The site has uneven ground and steps that aren't pram-friendly in all areas. A baby carrier or backpack may be more practical than a buggy.

  • No facilities on site

    There are no toilets, shops or food facilities. Use facilities in nearby Dundalk before visiting or bring supplies with you.

  • Wear suitable footwear

    Bring sturdy, closed-toe shoes for children as the terrain is uneven. Older children may find walking boots more comfortable.

  • Free parking nearby

    Parking is available close to the site at no cost, making it easy for families to access.

  • Completely free entry

    There's no admission charge, so it's a budget-friendly stop for families exploring the area.

  • Peaceful but exposed location

    It's a rural outdoor site with little shelter. Check weather and bring layers or wet weather gear, particularly in winter and spring.

  • No playground activities

    There are no play facilities or structured activities. This is a reflective cultural visit, better suited to older children who can appreciate the history.

  • Combine with nearby ruins

    The site adjoins the ruins of Faughart Church and St. Brigid's Shrine. Explore both to make the visit more substantial.

  • Best for walking-age children

    The uneven terrain and steps make it most manageable for children comfortable walking independently. Very young children may need close supervision.

  • Quieter than busier pilgrimage sites

    Being a small pilgrimage site, it's rarely crowded. Any time of year offers a peaceful visit without queuing.

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