Devenish Island
Devenish Monastic Site was founded in the 6th century by Saint Molaise on one of Lough Erne’s many islands. During its history it has been raided by Vikings (837AD), burned (1157AD) and flourished (Middle Ages) as a parish church site and St Mary’s Augustine Priory.
There are ruins from different time periods on site; the earliest being St Molaise house (small church) and the round tower which are 12th Century. A second church from the 13th Century, which was extended over time, was the lower church. St Marys Augustinian Priory on the hilltop has been dated from the middle 15th Century to early 16th Century with a church, tower and small cloister. In the graveyard stands a distinctive, unusual, intricately carved stone cross from the 15th Century.
PLEASE NOTE DEVENISH ISLAND IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY WATER
From May to September MV Kestrel runs regular public tours to the world famous Devenish Island and Monastic Site.
Public tours last 1 hr 45 mins including the stop off at Devenish Island.
All our public sailings depart from the Round ‘O’ Jetty at Brook Park, Enniskillen, located on the main A46 Belleek/Donegal Road, ten minutes walk from the town centre.