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Corcomroe Abbey, located in County Clare, is a 13th-century Cistercian monastery known for its stunning Gothic ruins and intricate stone carvings. Originally founded by Cistercian monks from Tipperary in the late 12th century, the abbey's history is intertwined with local legends and battles involving Irish chieftains. Despite facing decline and eventual dissolution during the English Reformation, Corcomroe Abbey remains a popular tourist attraction today, offering visitors a glimpse into Ireland's rich medieval past through its well-preserved architectural features and historical significance. A great addition to a tour of The Burren.

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