Ballintubber Abbey in County Mayo, is a sacred site with a rich history dating back to 441 AD when St Patrick established a church here. The abbey has withstood centuries of turmoil, standing as a testament to faith and resilience. Despite partial destruction in 1653 by Cromwellian forces, it remains a place of worship, pilgrimage and historical significance.
Now beautifully restored, Ballintubber Abbey serves as both a national monument and a parish church, offering guided tours, retreats and pilgrim walks along Tóchar Phádraig, the ancient path to Croagh Patrick. Visitors can explore its medieval architecture, the tomb of Tiobóid na Long and its peaceful landscaped grounds, rich in Ireland’s Christian heritage.
- Ballintubber Abbey has been in continuous use for nearly eight centuries.
- Kings, local chieftains and St Patrick are all associated with the Abbey.
- Walk the landscaped grounds and discover other remnants of Ireland’s Christian heritage.
- There have been a number of celebratory weddings held in the abbey such as actor Pierce Brosnan, Jean Butler from Riverdance and Westlife's Shane Filan.
For a fun family day out, collect a map of the grounds at the visitor centre, follow the clues and discover the crypt tombs, the waterfall and Elizabeth’s House. Return to the visitor centre for your certificate.
Visit their giftshop for a wide range of locally produced gifts, crafts and books.