Fore Abbey Co Westmeath is the old Benedictine Abbey ruin, situated to the north of Lough Lene in County Westmeath, Ireland.

It was founded by St Feichin in 630AD, It is one of the seven wonders of Fore - The monastery built on a bog, which never sinks

In this photo is one of two towers in which the monks resided

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Comment by Mari Dickson on July 2, 2013 at 7:17pm

Are those sheep at the base of this abbey? If so, they indicate, by comparison, how huge these ruins are.

Comment by Bit Devine on July 5, 2013 at 11:27am

No...I believe those are clover flowers... THough the Abbey walls are tall...the outside walls are taller than myself..by about 6"... and I am 5' 2

Comment by Mari Dickson on July 5, 2013 at 6:09pm

Thanks, Bit....huge difference.  :)  These are the monks who created the brandy-based Benedictine liqueur; however, that recipe was formulated in France.  You probably know this....others may not. I appreciate your reply.  :)

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