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Dunluce Castle - County Antrim
Dunluce Castle. The dramatic ruin of Dunluce Castle forms the remains of the largest, most sophisticated castle on the Northern Irish coastline. Perched on a hundred foot high sheer cliff, the only way to enter is along a long narrow bridge overlooked by the battlements. The castle dates from the 10th century and the story of the castle is a story of the legendary "Shorley Boy", of the wild MacDonnells from Scotland and their terrible feuds with the O'Neills of Ulster, and the forces of the English crown.
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Dunluce Castle - County Antrim can be found in the following categories:
Europe: Ireland: Antrim
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