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    From time immemorial, Irish people have firmly believed in the healing powers of sacred well waters. Special days were set aside to visit wells and leave gifts in appreciation. The wells were cleaned, generally cared for and the water channels kept clear to ensure the flow of water in and out of the well's basin. Carrying healing powers and blessings, the water flowed into the nearest streams and on to rivers and lakes so that all life forms dependant upon water could benefit.

    The name Sláine can be loosely translated as “healthfulness”. It comes from the name of a mythological well located near Moytura, Co. Sligo in Ireland.

    This otherworld well was reputed to have life-giving powers. It is said that the Tuatha de Dannan bathed their fallen warriors in its waters, and they were restored to life.

    There are many wells in Ireland not shown on official maps, so if there is a well you know of not listed then please send on details to us and we can post them here. Also, any snippets of information, stories, photos, myths or legends about the wells would be greatly appreciated to help the site develop.

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