The 10 Best Cemeteries in Province of Leinster, Province of Leinster

January 25, 2022 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Leinster, Ireland including Kilwirra Church Ruins, Mount Jerome Cemetery, Moydow Parish Graveyard Old, St Begnet's Church and Graveyard, St Mochta's House, Goldenbridge Graveyard, Monastic Site, The Mullagh Graveyard, Arbour Hill Cemetery, Glasnevin Cemetery Museum.
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1. Kilwirra Church Ruins

R175 Templetown, Carlingford Ireland
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Kilwirra Church Ruins

2. Mount Jerome Cemetery

158 Harold's Cross Rd, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W,, Dublin DUBLIN Ireland +353 1 497 1269 http://www.mountjerome.ie/
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Mount Jerome Cemetery

3. Moydow Parish Graveyard Old

Ardagh road, Longford Ireland
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Moydow Parish Graveyard Old

4. St Begnet's Church and Graveyard

Castle Street, Dalkey Ireland
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St Begnet's Church and Graveyard

5. St Mochta's House

Abbey Ct, Commons, Louth Village, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/St%20Mochta's%20House.html
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St Mochta's House

6. Goldenbridge Graveyard

8 St Vincent Street West Inchicore, Dublin 8, Dublin Ireland +353 1 882 6500
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Goldenbridge Graveyard

7. Monastic Site

Marino Avenue West, Killiney Ireland
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Monastic Site

8. The Mullagh Graveyard

Main Street, Clogherhead Ireland
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The Mullagh Graveyard

Reviewed By robg467 - Clogherhead, Ireland

Fantastic views of the village and as far as Skerries as well as the Sugar Loaf in the distance. Graves here include slates from the time of the famine. The Church ruins are said to date back to the 12th century. You will find a tomb belonging to a cousin of Countess Markievicz. It is rumoured that it was built on the site of a pre-existing 6th century Monastery built by St Nectan, the nephew of St. Patrick, its significance is also attested to in the Schools Collection also when Mullagh Church is described as ‘a branch church of Clonmacnoise’

9. Arbour Hill Cemetery

Arbour Hill Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 Ireland +353 1 605 7700 http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/Dublin/ArbourHillCemetery/
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Arbour Hill Cemetery

Small cemetery housing the remains of 14 leaders of the Easter Rising.

Reviewed By Trip03953845671 - Kildare, Ireland

A small but well maintained and clean cemetery. Located behind the museum (Collins barracks). Do take the time to visit here and pay respect to the 14 men / leaders of the 1916 rising who are buried here. A fitting memorial with the Irish proclamation and the Irish tri colour flying above the final resting place of these brave men.

10. Glasnevin Cemetery Museum

Finglas Road, Dublin 11 Ireland +353 1 882 6550 [email protected] http://www.glasnevinmuseum.ie
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Glasnevin Cemetery Museum

Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum are both the guardians and storytellers for over 1.6 million people. From the ordinary to the truly extraordinary, these people helped shape the Ireland of today. We want to share their stories and times with you through tours of the cemetery, a visit to the museum or through a genealogy search for your family history. We are a not-for-profit organisation and all proceeds are used to sustain and improve our cemeteries to ensure they are places of beauty, interest and intrigue.

Reviewed By LiamK_12 - Dublin, Ireland

We are a group of retired men from the Tallaght area of Dublin Ireland. We go on many tours all over Ireland and this tour was one of the best we have done. We arrived at Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum at 11 am. Our organizer Pat Saunders checked in and it was confirmed that our tour was at noon. He was told, as we were doing the tour that access to the excellent museum was free. As well as showing an excellent film on the history and development of the cemetery there are realistic looking exhibits showing how graves were dug in the past also how grave robbers carried out their ghoulish trade.. There is a lot to read including the burial cultures of more than a dozen different religious groups. Our tour of the graves started at noon with our guide Paddy Gleeson providing the narration. It included the burial sites of some of the most famous people in Irish history including the graveside of the Fenian leader Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa Where in 1915 Pádraic Pearse gave his famous oration. Not only has Paddy Gleeson got an encyclopedic knowledge of Glasnevin his ability to link the wider family history to the graves, almost to the present day, gives the feeling you know the families. The tour is about an hour an a half. There is plenty more to see for free if you feel like walking around. The O'Connell Tower is available to climb for anyone who can walk reasonably well If you get hungry there is a nice restaurant with outside seating also. Our day was made even more pleasant by Dublin Bus supplying us with the Community Bus and our terrific bus driver Joanne Courtney Regards Liam K

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