Cratloe has a wealth of built and natural heritage. It is most famous for Cratloe Woods and the Cratloe oak trees. Its heritage is dispersed through the townlands of Cratloe and includes wells, churches, graveyards, state houses, historical markings and plaques as well as being full of folklore and piseog tales.
Enjoy learning more about our beautiful parish and use the links on the map below to discover all the heritage Cratloe has to offer.
See the map below on which there are multiple markers/pins indicating points of interest. You can click the markers/pins to see a pop-up with more information.
Below the map is a list of all the interest points, you can click their titles and the map will show you where they are located.
We also recorded some stories about Cratloe's history, you can listen to the audio files by pressing the button below:
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