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05 Nov 2025

Plans to open up Roscrea's Monaincha Abbey walking trail

Monaincha - the holy island where women were once forbidden to visit - is recognised as the 27th Wonder of the World

New Monaincha Discovery Trail will link with other walking routes

A winter scene at Monaincha Abbey near Roscrea. Photo: Darren Keegan

One of Roscrea's and the Midlands best kept secrets - the 12th Century monastic island Monaincha Abbey - will benefit from significant funding to develop a new walking trail which will open up the site for visitors.

Once home to 800 monks who were led by the enigmatic monk Elisarius, Monaincha Abbey near Roscrea was once an island where women were forbidden from visiting.

The site, which has a remarkable otherworldly aesthetic, is infrequently visited by locals or tourists due to no facilities to assist with walking safely to the boggy site and a dearth of signage to direct visitors.

Fianna Fáil TD Ryan O’Meara confirmed on Tuesday that the Monaincha Discovery Trail in Roscrea is set to receive €134,003 for the enhancement of existing track to Monaincha Abbey, to include widening, fencing and signage.

“This investment is a real boost for Roscrea and the wider area. The Monaincha Discovery Trail is a much-loved local amenity, and this funding will allow us to improve the route, making it safer and more accessible for everyone.”

“Monaincha Abbey is one of Tipperary’s hidden treasures, and enhancing the trail will encourage more people to visit and appreciate this historic and scenic site. It’s about creating spaces that bring people together and celebrate our local heritage", Deputy O'Meara said

“This funding will also help ensure that the trail is maintained to a high standard throughout the year, so that locals and visitors alike can enjoy it in comfort and safety for many years to come.”

This funding is part of a larger national programme of investment announced by Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht Dara Calleary, is part of a national package worth €16.5 million for 63 outdoor recreation projects across the country.

Monaincha Abbey has been previously recognised as the 27th Wonder of the World (there are 50 in total).

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The genesis of the Monaincha plan stretches back as far as 2013 and saw multiple stakeholders such as Coillte and Tipperary County Council work with landowners to realise the plans.

The local authority succeeded in securing funding for the ambitious plans through the Outdoor Recreational Scheme, funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development.

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