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Dunbrody was a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1170 and completed in the early thirteenth century and a fifteenth century tower added. It was dissolved under the rule of Henry VIII. Next to the Abbey is Dunbrody Castle and Visitors Centre with a craft shop and small museum. In the grounds is a maze made with 1,500 yew trees.
Travelling south from Wexford along the R733 through Droichead Eoin and on to Arthurstown. Take the R733 to the ruins of the Abbey.
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