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Mount Melleray Scout Centre [http://www.mtmellerayscouts.com/]<br /> |
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Mount Melleray Past Pupils' Union [http://www.languages.ie/melleray.htm]<br /> |
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The Pilgrims Rest Hotel www.thepilgrimsrest.com |
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Revision as of 14:00, 27 October 2011
Mount Melleray (Cnoc Mheilearaí in Irish) is a townland situated in the Knockmealdown Mountains near Cappoquin, Co. Waterford, Ireland.
Abbey
It is home to Mount Melleray Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, the first such monastery to be built in Ireland after the Reformation.
Scout Centre
A scout centre run by Scouting Ireland, formerly Scouting Ireland (CSI) is also situated at Mount Melleray. The centre includes a museum documenting the history of Scouting in Ireland. The center is made up of a small camping field adjoining a large dormitory centre which also contains a climbing wall. Mount Melleray hosted the last Melvin All Ireland Scoutcraft competition of Scouting Ireland (CSI) in 2003.
External links
Mount Melleray Abbey [1]
Mount Melleray Scout Centre [2]
Mount Melleray Past Pupils' Union [3]
The Pilgrims Rest Hotel www.thepilgrimsrest.com