Rock of Dunamase

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Rock of Dunamase

The Rock of Dunamase is an imposing and magnificent example of the remains of a Celtic fortification overlooking the valley of the O’Moores. It has a colourful history boasting ownership by Strongbow in 1170 and becoming the Norman’s most important fortification. In the fourteenth century it was burned at least twice by the Irish and later ownership went to the Earl of Thomand. It eventually fell into decay in 1795 leaving the spectacular remains. Standing at over 45 metres in height, the ruin dominates the landscape.

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