Aghadoe

Aghadoe (Irish: Achadh an Dá Eó) is a large townland[1] overlooking the town and lakes of Killarney in Ireland.

[1] The area is famous for its views of the lakes and islands, including Innisfallen.

[5] Aghadoe takes its name from Achadh an Dá Eó, which is Irish for "the place of the two yew trees".

From 1846 to 1849 Mackay estimates that close to 2,000 famine victims were buried at Aghadoe.

In the wretched corner set apart for the paupers the earth is covered with deal planks and fresh remnants of coffins in shocking profusion".

Aghadoe Cathedral from the northwest in 2010