This place was once a prehistoric hill fort. The current stone fort was built in the late 8th or early 9th century and later restored in the 1870s. It gives great views of Lough Swilly, Lough Foyle, and Inch Island to the north.
This place was once a prehistoric hill fort. The current stone fort was built in the late 8th or early 9th century and later restored in the 1870s. It gives great views of Lough Swilly, Lough Foyle, and Inch Island to the north.