Field trip to Clonmacnoise & Corlea Trackway

The High Cross at Clonmacnoise
Tuesday, February 7, 2017 - 08:45 to 19:00
Clonmacnoise & Corlea Trackway

​Students will participate in a field seminar at one of the most complete religious complexes of medieval Ireland, the great monastery at Clonmacnoise. Although reputedly founded in 548 AD by Ciarán most of the remains (high crosses, round tower, churches, early medieval graves) date to the period between 900-1100 AD. Clonmacnoise became one of the most powerful, wealthy and infleuntial monastic centres in Ireland on an important 'crossroads'. Since the early medieval period Clonmacnoise has been an important centre of Christian pilgrimage and spiritual devotion.​ From here, we will travel to the northern midlands to explore the 2nd c BC oak trackway discovered in the bog at Corlea, Co. Longford.

 

Limited places

Booking essential: irish.heritagecentre@mu.ie

Oak trackway, Corlea, Co. Longford