Trinitarian Abbey Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stunning church
I had the privilege of attending mass at 11.30 this morning (07/04/24) in the stunningly beautiful Holy Trinity Abbey Church in Adare. Father Dan conducted a wonderful mass, and I have only ever heard...
Holy Trinity Abbey Church is nestled in the picturesque village of Adare, From the moment we set foot inside, we were greeted by the solemn grandeur of its Gothic architecture, with elegant arches and...
Definitely stop by the Abbey if you’re in Adare Village or staying at Adare Manor, the history is amazing. It’s an easy walk from the manor or city center.
We spent a bit of time at the church, very lovely with a long history. I think it was originally the Trinitarian Monastery. Built in 1230 it is the only known one of that order in Ireland so quite a u...
Experience spoiled by very busy traffic on the N21 running through the centre of town.
Some pretty thatched cottages, a nice church and castle ruins nearby to be visited, but the whole Adare experience is spoiled by the end-to-end traffic (cars, large lorries and coaches) on the very bu...
Stunning church
I had the privilege of attending mass at 11.30 this morning (07/04/24) in the stunningly beautiful Holy Trinity Abbey Church in Adare. Father Dan conducted a wonderful mass, and I have only ever heard...
With a visit if you are in Adare
Holy Trinity Abbey Church is nestled in the picturesque village of Adare, From the moment we set foot inside, we were greeted by the solemn grandeur of its Gothic architecture, with elegant arches and...
If you’re in the area…
Definitely stop by the Abbey if you’re in Adare Village or staying at Adare Manor, the history is amazing. It’s an easy walk from the manor or city center.
Grand church
We spent a bit of time at the church, very lovely with a long history. I think it was originally the Trinitarian Monastery. Built in 1230 it is the only known one of that order in Ireland so quite a u...
Experience spoiled by very busy traffic on the N21 running through the centre of town.
Some pretty thatched cottages, a nice church and castle ruins nearby to be visited, but the whole Adare experience is spoiled by the end-to-end traffic (cars, large lorries and coaches) on the very bu...