Showing posts with label dingle peninsula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dingle peninsula. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Minard Castle
Minard Castle was built by the Knight's of Kerry and may have been the last Fitzgerald castle built on the Dingle Peninsula.
Walter Hussey a Norman had a garrison in the castle in 1641.
During this time the castle was attacked and destroyed and all inside killed by a Cromwellian army led by Colonels Lehunt and Sadler.
The beach beneath the castle is a natural storm beach and has large sandstone boulders.
Some of these stones are claimed to have been used for ogham stones in the locality.
Minard is very easy to find - it is signposted just off the N86.
This very striking ruin was a revisit for me.
If you are in the area I would place Minard on the top of your list of the many must see places close by.
Labels:
16th century,
beach,
Castle,
dingle peninsula,
kerry,
kilmurry,
minard castle,
munster,
N86,
ruin,
sea
Location:
Kilmurry, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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