Mount Melleray
52°11′04″N 7°50′55″W / 52.184333°N 7.848624°W Coordinates: Extra unexpected parameters
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 centre 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. As of September 2020[update], the centre has been closed for renovations since March 2019.[1]
External links
- Mount Melleray Abbey
- Mount Melleray Scout Centre
- Mount Melleray Past Pupils' Union
- The Pilgrims Rest Hotel
References
- ^ Glavin, Katie (September 16, 2020). "Calls for clarity on Mount Melleray Scout Centre". The Avondhu.