Donegal Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún na nGall) is a castle situated in the centre of Donegal Town in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. For most of the last two centuries, the majority of the buildings lay in ruins but the castle was almost fully restored in the early 1990s. The castle consists of a 15th-century rectangular keep (right) with a later Jacobean style wing (left). The complex is sited on a bend in the River Eske, near the mouth of Donegal Bay, and is surrounded by a 17th-century boundary wall.
There is a small gatehouse at its entrance mirroring the design of the keep. Most of the stonework was constructed from locally sourced limestone with some sandstone. The castle was the stronghold of the O'Donnell clan, Lords of Tír Conaill and one of the most powerful Gaelic families in Ireland from the 5th to the 16th centuries.
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It’s been just over a year since e we were in Donegal. Oh what a lovely place it was!! Hope to return some day!!! Thank you for the memories!!!
ReplyDeleteThis was skipped on our trip to Ireland a few years ago. Hope I can visit the country again.
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That would be a wonderful place to explore! Amazing!
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Wonderful architecture.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit there!
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