St. Feichin's Way, Fore

St. Feichin's Way is a 3km Looped Walk around the beautiful and historic landscape for Fore village, allowing visitors to explore this early Christian settlement which was converted by the Anglo-Normans into a chartered walled town with an important Benedictine priory. It continues to be occupied today and is famous throughout the land as “The Place of Seven Wonders”. Car parking facilities and a friendly welcome are available for visitors and  the Fore Abbey coffee shop is open in the summer.

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Fore Abbey is the site where St Feichin founded a Christian monastery in the 7th Century. It’s believed that before his death, 300 monks lived in the community. Later, the monastery was set on fire 12 times. Among the remains on site is St Fechin’s church, built about 900 AD, and one of the 18 Fore crosses, the rest of which are spread out over 10 kilometres on roadways and in fields.

The 'Seven Wonders of Fore' are a unique feature where visitors can marvel:, "the monastery in the bog, the mill without a race, the water that flows uphill, the tree that has three branches, the tree that won’t burn, the water that won’t boil, the anchorite in a stone and the stone lintel raised by St Fechin’s prayers


Contact Us

Address: Fore, Westmeath
T: +353 (0)44 93 48650
E: Foreabbeycoffeeshop@gmail.com
W: https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/fore-abbey/

St. Feichin's Way, Fore
St. Feichin's Way, Fore

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