CASTLES in Ireland’s county MONAGHAN
Castle Leslie: Castle Leslie, located in Glaslough, is a 19th-century castellated mansion built in 1870…
Castle Leslie: Castle Leslie, located in Glaslough, is a 19th-century castellated mansion built in 1870…
Birr Castle: Originating in the 12th century as a motte-and-bailey built by the O’Carroll clan,…
Roscommon Castle: Roscommon Castle, located just outside Roscommon Town, is a 13th-century Anglo-Norman castle built…
Markree Castle: Located near Collooney, Markree Castle is a 17th-century castle originally built by the…
Rock of Cashel (St. Patrick’s Rock): The Rock of Cashel, near Cashel town, is a…
Harry Avery’s Castle: Built in the 14th century by or for Henry Aimhréidh O’Neill, a…
Waterford Castle: Waterford Castle, located on a 310-acre private island in the River Suir, 3…
Tullynally Castle: Located near Castlepollard, Tullynally Castle is a 17th-century Gothic Revival mansion, originally a…
County Wexford, in Ireland’s southeast within the Ancient East region, boasts a rich history shaped…
Powerscourt House and Gardens: Located near Enniskerry, Powerscourt House is an 18th-century Palladian mansion, not…
Gosford Castle: Gosford Castle, located in Markethill, is a 19th-century country house designed in the…
Carlow Castle: Built between 1207 and 1213 by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, Carlow Castle…
Cloughoughter Castle: Cloughoughter Castle, located on a small island in Lough Oughter near Killeshandra, is…
Bunratty Castle: Built in 1425 by the MacNamara family and later strengthened by the O’Briens,…
Blarney Castle: Blarney Castle, located in Blarney Village, 8 km northwest of Cork City, is…
Derry City Walls: The famous walls of Derry, built between 1613 and 1618, are…
Slieve League Cliffs: Among Europe’s highest sea cliffs, reaching 596 meters, these dramatic cliffs…
Mourne Mountains: A granite mountain range in the south of the county, including Slieve Donard,…
Lough Erne and Upper and Lower Loughs: This vast lake system, with 154 islands, dominates…
Rock of Dunamase: Near Portlaoise, this dramatic hilltop ruin of a 12th-century Norman castle sits…
Glencar Waterfall: Located near Glencar Lough, this 50ft waterfall, immortalized by W.B. Yeats in his…
King John’s Castle: A 13th-century Norman castle on King’s Island in Limerick City, overlooking the…
Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre: Near Kenagh, this centre showcases a preserved Iron Age bog road…
Patrick Kavanagh Centre: Located in Inniskeen, this centre celebrates the life and work of poet…
Clonmacnoise: A 6th-century monastic site on the River Shannon near Shannonbridge, this is one of…
Rathcroghan (Cruachan Aí): Near Tulsk, this ancient royal site is the heart of Connacht’s Celtic…
Ulster American Folk Park: Near Omagh, this open-air museum explores Irish emigration to America in…
Athlone Castle: A 13th-century Norman castle on the River Shannon in Athlone, central to the…
Navan Centre & Fort: Located just outside Armagh city, Navan Fort (Emain Macha) is one…
Brownshill Dolmen: Located just off the R726, a few kilometers east of Carlow Town, this…
Cavan Burren Park: Located in the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark near Blacklion, this…
Gurns Milestone Pub (Carrick-on-Shannon): Located at the junction of Main Street and the N16, this…
Begley’s Bar (Killoe): Located in the village of Enybegs, Killoe, this family-run pub is a…
The Squealing Pig Bar & Restaurant (Monaghan Town): Located on The Diamond, this lively gastropub…
JJ Houghs Singing Pub (Banagher): Located on Main Street, Banagher, this 250-year-old pub is a…
The Purple Onion (Tarmonbarry): Located in Tarmonbarry Village, this gastropub and art gallery on the…
Thomas Connolly (Sligo Town): Located at 1 Markievicz Rd, this is Sligo’s oldest pub, first…
Jim O’ The Mills (Upperchurch): A unique, family-run pub in Upperchurch, hidden in the Mills…
The Brewer’s House (Donaghmore, Dungannon): Located in Donaghmore village, this gastropub offers a cozy setting…
J. & K. Walsh Victorian Pub and Grocers (Waterford City): A historic pub on O’Connell…