The town of Ennis developed around this 13th century Abbey. It was founded by the O'Brien's for the Franciscans in the 1240's. The well-preserved ruins consist of a nave, chancel, belfry and an arcaded cloister. Today the friary remains in a ruined state but is open to the public (for a fee). It is a National Monument of Ireland.
The geocache is not located in the grounds of the Abbey. It is a magnetic container. Please replace as found. Enjoy!