This holy well is called Tobar (= well) Phadraic, but it is locally known as Tobar Iníne Baoithe (another one... there are some of the same name in this parish of Kilnaboy).
Park the car (if you DRIVE up) just past the trailhead coords on the left hand side of the little road. When you come to the start of the lane (trailhead coords), you will see a gate further down. Just before it, turn left down a little path through the shrubs. Follow the coords to the cache. Be careful, the limestone pavement is slippy when wet and can be wobbly.
The cache is a fairly big PET container the size of a byro. Please don't drop the lid into the grykes!
The PET is near a single tree closest (see spoiler picture) to the holy well.
There is absolutely no need to upturn stones of the limestone pavement. Please leave everything as undisturbed as possible.
Again - be careful when you walk over the limestone - there are only very few flat limestone areas, most of it is grykes and ridges. And some of the stones wobble.
It would be great if everybody who comes to this cache could take away some of the rubbish that can be found in the grykes. I will continue doing maintenance but there is still quite a bit left to be done.
Once finished with this cache, I would also recommend to go back the little grassy lane to the small road, and turn right. There is a little trail marked with a post on the left, follow it and get to the old mass rock from penal times. You should also visit the old Kilnaboy Church ruin and ruined round tower. There is a unique double cross on the gable facing the road, and a Shila-na-gig over the doorway.
This cache is part of the Holy Well series which is open to everyone; if you know a holy well you would like to place a cache at then please contact Burrentracker through Geocaching.com. This is to keep track of the numbers of the holy wells and give you the general format for the cache page. If you currently have a published cache at a holy well that you would like to include in the series, get in contact with me, Burrentracker, and I can add it to the list.