Doonagore Castle Things to Know:  A Funny Name - And an Important Purpose!

Let's turn now to Doonagore Castle things to know.  First, how to find it.  Head to the Western shores of Ireland to find the Castle, which is a truly iconic landmark in County Clare within the Province of Munster.  Unsurprisingly, since it once served as a navigational pier, Doonagore Castle is just off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.

How Well Do You Know Your Irish Stuff?

Find Out Here!

Doonagore Castle

If you're heading there straight from Dublin Airport, set aside about three hours and take the M7 to Limerick before turning north and following the N18 to Doonagore.  

Doonagore Castle Things to Know

Here are some fun facts about this amazing Irish landmark.  Hopefully they will entice you to pay a visit in person!

But if that is not possible, you can always use them to impress your friends with your knowledge of one of the most-visited attractions in Ireland.

  • Just above the town of Doolin in County Clare is Doonagore Castle. When it was built in the 16th century, its primary purpose was as a navigational aid for boats arriving at the Doolin Pier.
  • To achieve this aim, the castle had one tall tower as well as an enclosure surrounding the property.
  • While the castle has traded hands several times over the past 400 years, it has been a private residence since the 1970s, when it received a major refurbishment by the current owner.
  • The name of Doonagore Castle comes from the Irish phrase Dún na Gabhair. That translates into English as the fort of the rounded hills.
  • The Castle sits on a site that has long been home to important structures. A ringfort was likely there for centuries before an early castle was erected in the 14th century. The current version standing today was built in the 16th century.
  • While most castles of the period were build with limestone, Doonagore is unique. It was constructed with sandstone, most of which was brought from Flaggy Beach just a mile away.
  • In 1588, a Spanish Armada was in a wreck right below the castle. Over 170 of its survivors were captured by local police and hanged at the Castle.
  • After the Irish Rebellion in the 17th century, the English took control of the castle. Specifically, it was given to John Sarsfield as part of the larger Cromwellian Settlement. 
  • By 1837, after changing hands again, the castle was in bad shape. The Irish Famine, and the general economy of Ireland during the 19th century, meant that many similar castles were abandoned. 
  • In the 1970s, an architect named Percy Leclerc oversaw a completed restoration of the castle. The new owner, John C. Gorman, is an Irish-American who still vacations in the castle with his family to this day.
  • While the castle isn't open to the public, you can admire it from the exterior. It is a cylindrical tower house with a number of decorative features carved from limestone.
  • Doonagore Castle is an especially photogenic structure. Head to Doolin Pier or the point overlooking the castle for great photos.

You can find more Doonagore Castle things to know here.

Want More Irish Castles?

It is probably obvious - at Irish Expressions, we love Irish castles!  The Emerald Isle is dotted with hundreds of these incredible structures.  Sharing pictures and stories about them gives us a deeper sense of connection with Ireland, wherever in the world we happen to be!

Knowledge of Irish castles and other famous landmarks will also help you enjoy the many downloadable, share-able Irish games, puzzles, recipes, songbooks, quizzes, and many other resources that we have collected for you over the years.

Want them right now?  Keep reading to learn about "Your Irish Expressions Playbook."

Everybody Has an Irish Side...

Discover Yours Here!

More Fun With Irish Expressions:
Your Irish Expressions Playbook

Congratulations on learning more about what we like to call your "Irish Side."  You may be thinking "I'd love to actually VISIT Ireland but that's really not in the cards right now.  What am I supposed to actually DO with the stuff I just learned?"

Well never fear!  Since 2007 we have collected all of the best printable, shareable resources we could find, to help you put your new knowledge of Ireland to good use. We've put them all together on one page we call "Your Irish Expressions Playbook"

Overlapping Downloads

GAMES | PUZZLES | RECIPES | MORE
Irish Slang Match Game
Limerick Poetry Writing Game

What's My Irish (Funny) Name?
Irish Music Crossword Puzzle
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Guinness Beef Stew
Irish Coffee (Pro Tips)

... more downloads added daily!

Think games ... puzzles ... recipes ... song lyrics ... Access them ALL for one small price.  Print as often as you like and share them with your friends - with no limitations!  Once you're in, you are in - forever.

But order soon - we are always adding to the IE Playbook and this price will not last long.

PRO TIP:  Once you have checked out, you should be routed to your Playbook within 7 seconds.  Or click the 'return to merchant' button to get there faster.  Then bookmark the page, so you can return whenever you like.

Any issues?  Just reach out to us at support@irish-expressions.com and we will make it right.

New Irish Expressions Logo

Please Share Your Feedback
Did we miss anything?  Is there a topic you would like us to cover in the future?  Tap HERE to let us know!

ENJOYING IRISH EXPRESSIONS?  PLEASE SHARE US WITH OTHERS!