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Toberiney — Killiney

Holy well
Toberiney — Killiney
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Why this matters

Toberiney is associated with St. Aighne (or Aignech), a lesser-known early Irish saint, and is linked to local traditions of healing and protection. The well's name, Tobar Éinne, reflects its dedication to the saint, and such sites were often visited for ritual washing or drinking as part of seasonal or personal devotions.

What is recorded here

Toberiney/Tobar Éinne (St Aighne\Aignech): Located about 500m to N of Cill Einne (KE036-003003-), at the base of the Magharees peninsula. The well consists of a large pool which is partly defined by stones as is one side of the small stream which flows NW from it. It was visited in the early morning in the months of May and June, especially the 24th of June (Ó Danachair 1960, 74). See attached photograph of Tober Eithne, Killiney, courtesy of and © National Folklore Collection, UCD. The Photographic Collection, F025.18.00328 accessible online at https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbeg/16895. The above description is derived from J. Cuppage, ‘Corca Dhuibhne. Dingle Peninsula archaeological survey. Ballyferriter. Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne’ (1986), no. 945. In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research. Revised by: Caimin O'Brien Date of revised upload: 25 April 2022
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