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Rock of
Cashel

Discover Ireland’s Ancient Kingship & Architectural Wonder, Just Over an Hour from Brielle House.

A multitude of cows grazing in a sprawling pasture located beside an ancient castle at the rock of cashel

Seat of the
Kings of Munster

Perched dramatically on a limestone outcrop, the Rock of Cashel was the royal seat of Munster’s kings from the 4th century. It later became a centre of ecclesiastical power and was gifted to the Church in 1101, making it a symbol of both political and spiritual authority.

The historic site includes Cormac’s Chapel (built 1127–1134), the gothic cathedral, a soaring round tower, St Patrick’s High Cross, and the Hall of the Vicars Choral — each structure reflecting centuries of architectural styles and religious significance. Its blend of Romanesque and Gothic design makes it one of Ireland’s most visually stunning heritage sites.

Legends speak of Saint Patrick converting the King of Munster here in the 5th century, while in 1647 the rock witnessed a brutal attack during the Irish Confederate Wars. Today, its silent ruins and panoramic views continue to evoke a powerful sense of Ireland’s past.

Visitor Information
for Rock of Cashel

Location

Just over an hour’s drive from Brielle House, this striking historic landmark overlooks the town of Cashel and makes for a remarkable day trip steeped in history and scenery.

Opening Hours

Open year-round with seasonal visiting hours; entry is ticketed and includes access to most historic buildings. Guided chapel tours operate on a first‑come, first‑served basis.

Accessibility

Paid parking is available at the base of the rock, followed by a short uphill walk. The site is partially wheelchair accessible — please note that many historic ruins involve steps and uneven terrain. Suitable footwear is highly recommended.

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Christina M

This is a lovely self catering accommodation, really cosy, comfortable and very clean.
Ann had left some essentials to start us off such as milk, coffee, cereals which we were grateful for as we didn’t need rush out after a long day travelling. We will definitely be staying again.

Aidan A

Accommodation was excellent and very clean. Owners were very nice.
Homely atmosphere. Location is excellent. Walking distance to to everything in Mountmellick. Will go back there

Kim L

We came over from the UK and stayed here for a week in October whilst visiting family and friends in the Midlands. It was a perfect location, near all the places we needed to be and easy to get to from the ferry. Brielle House is a lovely, warm, cosy cottage, well equipped and comfortable.

Helen S

We needed an overnight spot when attending the Taylor Swift concert in Dublin. The home is Lovely. Beautifully presented, spacious and very clean. Very kind host. Generous milk. Tea. Coffee. Cereals and biscuits left for our use. I have no hesitation recommending this home. It would make a great base if touring the Midlands, etc. Thanks, Anne, of Brielle House Guest Accommodation

Jo B

Great place one of the best I have ever stayed in. My family highly recommend staying here!

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