I've been fortunate to see this castle on prior trips to Ireland which you can read on these blog posts--here--and--here.
The castle’s main structure was built by the McQuillan clan in 1500 and was hotly contested by their rivals, Clan McDonnell, who eventually seized the prized location in the mid-1500s.
The castle’s main structure was built by the McQuillan clan in 1500 and was hotly contested by their rivals, Clan McDonnell, who eventually seized the prized location in the mid-1500s.
Legand says that Maeve Roe, the daughter of Lord McQuillan refused to marry her father’s chosen husband, as she was in love with another man. As punishment, Maeve was tossed into the castle’s tower and locked away until she changed her mind. With all hope lost, the young woman’s beloved launched a daring rescue, but upon their escape, the pair of soulmates were drowned in the waves at the nearby Mermaid’s Cave which is located at the bottom of the cliff where the castle stands,. Local legend says she can be seen still keeping watch in the tower and her cries can be heard on stormy nights.
We viewed the castle from a parking and viewing area called Magheracross, where we had a beautiful view of the surrounding craggy cliffs and beaches.
There was beautiful scenery all around
Many myths and legends are associated with Dunlace Castle, which you can read on this link.
Looking toward the opposite view of the castle, towards County Donegal in the distance.
Our tour's next stop and my next blog post, is the Giant's Causeway, which is one of the world's most unusual places!
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What a beautiful time you had there! Loved every picture and word!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous views of the castle and the beautiful coastline.
ReplyDeleteThe beach looks beautiful and I always love the sheep.
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I like your views of the castle. This was our favorite stop on our one day tour! Such cool remains and exceptional location!
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ReplyDeleteCool photos and history!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos! It's amazing to me how close that castle sits to the cliff's edge.
ReplyDeleteWow those cliffs....Michelle
ReplyDeleteWhat a sight! I bet this was absolutely stunning in its heyday.
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What a beautiful place to visit. The surrounding scenery is magnificent. I always enjoy reading the history of these places, often with very sad stories.
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Such beautiful views of the Castle.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely coastline isn't it.
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Wow! Dunluce Castle looks so cool sitting on the edge of a cliff like that! I hope to get back to Ireland one day. I am making a note to visit here!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous scenery! I love those views -- the blue, green, gold. Lovely! And the castle looks like a wonderful spot to revisit
ReplyDeleteIreland needs to be on my bucket list of countries to visit. It is such a green and beautiful country and I love castles!
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Great scenery and rugget landscape
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Perfect timing for all this Irish beauty! ☘️
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place to have such sad history/myths associated with it. So many cultures seem to have similar stories about thwarted love affairs. That was a great trip Pat -- thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the castle and landscapes.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the views!! What an exquisite location for that castle!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Lot of nature elements in scene
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery.
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A beautiful castle in a gorgeous setting.
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A good place to build a castle to protect it from enemies.The legend is a sad one.Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteStunning shoots!
ReplyDeleteI've visited Ireland, but I've missed this castle.. an idea for the next trip!
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I absolutely love your photos and stories about Dunluce Castle.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely going on my must-visit list for my next trip to Ireland.
Thanks for sharing your adventure, Pat.
Very dramatic!
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