Over seven miles off the Irish coast, lie the sea crags of Skellig Michael, a breathtaking island once home to a community of reclusive monks. More recently, a different kind of hermit used it as ...
This monastic complex, perched since about the 7th century on the steep sides of the rocky island of Skellig Michael, some 12 km off the coast of south-west Ireland, illustrates the very spartan ...
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The second highest-rated attraction is Skellig Michael, also called Great Skellig, which is a two-pinaccled crag located in County Kerry in the South West. Skellig Michael is the site of an old Irish ...