
Staigue Stone Fort, Co Kerry, Ireland

Thought to have been built between 300 and 400 AD before the arrival of Christianity in Ireland

The entrance to Staigue stone dun

The inner tiered walls with steps

Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog

Staigue Stone Fort, Co Kerry, Ireland

Thought to have been built between 300 and 400 AD before the arrival of Christianity in Ireland

The entrance to Staigue stone dun

The inner tiered walls with steps

Clogher Dun/Cashel/Stone Fort, Co Sligo Ireland

Interior of Clogher Stone Fort with entrance top left

The entrance to a souterrain in Clogher Dun

Leacanabuaile Stone Fort, Co Kerry, Ireland

The rectangular and circular structure in the cashel

In the background Cahergal Stone Fort

Cahergal Stone Fort, Co Kerry, Ireland

The path to Cahergal Stone For

The circular structure in the centre of the cashel

The interior tiered walls with stepped rampart

Doorway from inside the cashel

The track leading to Moneygashel stone fort

Moneygashel Cashel, Co Cavan, Ireland

The entrance to the cashel

Inside the cashel with a view to the south

The building attached to the wall of Moneygashel Stone Fort

Cahercommaun Stone Fort, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Three ringed stone fort perched on a cliff edge. Built circa 800AD

The outer walls are quite ruinous

Caherconnell Stone Fort, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

The cashel was built in the 10th Century.

The new entrance dates to the 15th – 16th century

Wall detail.

Caherconnell Stone Fort is located in the karst rugged limestone landscape of the Burren like Cahermore Stone Fort.

Cahermore Stone Fort aka Ballyallaban ringfort, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Fortified farmstead with walls up to 9 feet thick and high, built in the medieval period.

Cahermore Stone Fort is located in the karst rugged limestone landscape of the Burren like Caherconnell Stone Fort.

Knockdrum Stone Fort, Co Cork, Ireland


The Pillar Stone at Knockdrum Stone Fort, Co Cork, Ireland

Drumena Stone Fort or Dun, Co Down, Northern Ireland


One of two entrances of the T-shaped souterrain inside Drumena cashel

Grianán Ailigh, (Grianán of Aileach) circular stone fort, Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland – which dates back to 1700BC