Dungiven Priory
One of Dungiven’s main attractions is the Augustian Priory, founded in 1100AD, which contains the ornate 15th century tomb of Cooey-na-gall, an O’Cahan Chieftan, who died in 1385. The tomb is extremely detailed and is considered one of the most extravagant examples of these type of monument. The Priory occupies a very picturesque location on a 200ft precipice above the River Roe, a must for any visitor to the borough.
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