About This Spring
## Overview Holy Well is a natural spring located in a residential area of Tramore, County Waterford, Ireland. Situated near the houses on Árd Haven, this well is one of many "holy wells" found throughout Ireland — sacred water sources that have been venerated for centuries, often associated with early Christian saints or even older pre-Christian traditions. Ireland is home to thousands of such wells, many of which have been used as sources of drinking water and sites of pilgrimage for generations. The well is publicly accessible and free to visit. However, the current water flow and condition of the well are uncertain — it may have dried out or become inaccessible at times. Visitors are strongly encouraged to check with local residents for up-to-date information on water availability before making the trip. ## Directions The well is located at approximately 52.166145, -7.14794, near 20–38 Árd Haven, Tramore, Co. Waterford, Ireland. 1. Starting from Tramore town centre, take the Waterford Road heading north. 2. At the first roundabout, take a left. 3. At the next roundabout ahead, take another left. 4. Take the second left turn onto **SpringHill Court**. 5. Drive a short distance and take the second left. 6. Continue toward the dead end — the well is located somewhere near the end of this road, close to the houses. ## What to Expect Holy Well sits within a quiet residential neighbourhood in Tramore, so the surroundings are suburban rather than rural. There is no formal signage or visitor infrastructure, and the well itself may be easy to miss without local guidance. Key things to keep in mind: - **Water availability is uncertain.** Reports suggest the well may have dried out or may not be easily accessible for collecting water. Speaking with nearby residents is the best way to get current information. - **Residential setting.** The well is located near homes on Árd Haven. Please be respectful of the neighbourhood — keep noise to a minimum and avoid visiting late at night. - **No facilities.** There are no restrooms, parking areas, or amenities specifically for visitors. Street parking may be available nearby. - **Historical and cultural interest.** Even if the water is not flowing, holy wells in Ireland carry deep cultural and spiritual significance. Many have been gathering places for prayer, reflection, and local tradition for hundreds of years. If you do find water flowing, note that it has historically been regarded as a natural spring source, but current water quality is unknown. It is advisable not to assume the water is safe to drink without independent testing.
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52.166145, -7.147940
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Community SubmittedDirections The well is located at approximately 52.166145, -7.14794, near 20–38 Árd Haven, Tramore, Co. Waterford, Ireland.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.