
Threecastles Castle, Co Wicklow, Ireland

The last remaining castle at Threecastles

Threecastles stands next to the Kilbride Rd (L4365) between Kilbride and Blessington

Entrance doorway

Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog

Threecastles Castle, Co Wicklow, Ireland

The last remaining castle at Threecastles

Threecastles stands next to the Kilbride Rd (L4365) between Kilbride and Blessington

Entrance doorway

Ray High Cross

Ray High cross

Subcircular stone with perforation and two mill stones

Raymunterdoney (Ray) old church, Co Donegal, Ireland

Ray Standing Stone in the North East corner of the graveyard

Bullaun Stone in Ray Graveyard


Ray old church with bullaun stone forefront and standing stone background

Barnes Lower Stone Row (Alignment), Co Donegal, Ireland

The three stone alignment with the third stone barely visible

The two larger stones with surface texture emphasised by oblique sunlight

The largest stone of the alignment again with surface texture emphasised by oblique sunlight

Barnes Lower alignment with Muckish mountain in the background

Barnes Lower stone row with Muckish Mountain

Barnes Lower view from car park with Lake Salt and Muckish Mountain. The stones are approx. 150 mtr from track to right as you enter car park

Killahoey Beach aka Dunfanaghy Beach, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland

Leamaneh Castle, the Burren, Co Clare, Ireland
Gleninagh Medieval Church, the Burren, Co Clare

The enclosure contains numerous ancient graves marked with simple stones


Creevagh Wedge Tomb, the Burren, Co Clare, Ireland


Creevagh Wedge Tomb, Black & White


Pinnacle Well, the Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

A housing was built over the well around 1860 giving it the appearance of a small church
Parknabinnia wedge tomb, the Burren, Co Clare



Parknabinnia viewed from the road – with some local tourists

Parknabinnia Wedge Tomb in BW


Doonagore Castle, Doolin, Co Clare, Ireland. Mid 16th century Castle restored in the 1970s

Carron/Carran Church on the Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

The ruins of the 13th century Carron Church

Carved head on the north wall of Carron Church ruin

Fairy Bridges, Tullan Strand, Bundoran, Co Donegal

It is said that locals thought the natural sea arches were haunted by the fairies


Shesknan tomb? Co Leitrim, Ireland



Shesknan Tomb? Co Leitrim, Ireland



Gortnahoula Court Tomb, Co Sligo, Ireland


Much of the site is buried under the peat with the other stones obscured by tall reeds


The two above images are from 2024

Moneylahan Cashel, Co Sligo, Ireland




All that remains of the walled enclosure



Tawley Mass Rock and Bullaun Stone, Leitrim, Ireland

The Mass rock has an incised cross and ‘IHS’ inscription just visible below


Tawley Bullaun Stone – both stones were found close by

Aghaderrard Court Tomb, County Leitrim, Ireland

The ruins and remnants of Aghaderrard Court Tomb





Halloween or Hallowe’en comes from All Hallows Eve – The night before All Hallows Day (All Saints Day) which was the Christanisation of Samhain an ancient Celtic festival of celebration, feasting and connecting with ancestors at harvest time. Celebrated on October 31st, the half way point between the Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice. Ancient Celtic tradition marked this as a time when the barriers between the spiritual and physical worlds came down which marked it as a time for Fairies (Shee/Sidhe) and other malevolent beings. From here we get many of the pagan practices that continue to today. Irish and Scottish migrants took their traditions with them to America and America, well Americanised it.

Links to past Jack O’ Lanterns 2017 here https://www.tonyoneill.org/2017/10/25/traditional-jack-o-lantern-2017/ and 2016 here https://www.tonyoneill.org/2016/10/27/irish-jack-o-lantern/

Donaghmore Round Tower and Church, Co Meath, Ireland

Donaghmore 10th century Round Tower and 15th Century Church ruin

Donaghmore Round Tower stands 26 meters tall

The ruin of Donaghmore Church

Donaghmore Round Tower just off the N51 Navan to Slane Road

An original monastery here dates to St. Patrick who gave his disciple, St. Cassanus (Cassan) stewardship

Coolbeg Wedge Tomb, Drumcliff, Co Sligo, Ireland



Behy Cliffs, Co Mayo, Ireland (Opposite the Céide Fields Visitors Centre)

O’Dowd’s Castle, Easkey, Co Sligo, Ireland

Dating from 1207

Belmullet Standing Stone, Mullet Peninsula, Co Mayo, Ireland

The standing stone is great… location not quite

Blacksod, Belmullet peninsula, Co Mayo, ireland




The old Cliff Baths, Enniscrone, Co Sligo, Ireland

Built in 1850 by the Orme family



Beltany Stone Circle, Raphoe, Co Donegal, Ireland

the Celtic festival of fertility known as Beltane is celebrated in early May and it is thought the circle takes its name from this festival



This is the cup marked triangle stone

The Standing Stone at the circle

Link to first visit – https://www.tonyoneill.org/2016/09/15/beltany-stone-circle/

Pair of standing stones at Barnes Lower, Donegal, Ireland

Doon Standing Stone, Co Sligo, Ireland

This is located in the field next to the standing stone I photographed in 2018. Link to post here https://www.tonyoneill.org/2018/08/12/doon-standing-stone

Stroove MegalithicTomb aka Stroove Standing Stones

Stroove Standing Stones, Inishowen Peninsula, Co Donegal, Ireland
Carrowmore Megalithic Complex, Co Sligo, Ireland

Carrowmore Tomb 1

Carrowmore Tomb 3

Carrowmore Tomb 4

Carrowmore Tomb 7

Carrowmore Tomb 13

Carrowmore Tomb 13

Carrowmore Tomb 18

Carrowmore Tomb 51 – Listoghill

Carrowmore Tomb 51 – the chamber in the cairn

Carrowmore Tomb 52

Carrowmore Tomb 52a

Carrowmore Tomb 53

Carrowmore Tomb 56

Carrowmore Tomb 57. Link for first visit to site here

Ballymagaraghy Standing Stones, Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland

The stone pair are surrounded by a small stone cairn

The remains of Carnaghan Portal Tomb aka Inch Island Portal Tomb, Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland

Doonfeeny/Dunfeeny Standing Stone, Co Mayo, Ireland

Also known as Cloch Fada (Long Stone) situated in an ancient graveyard

Detail of one of two crosses on Doonfeeny Standing Stone added to Christianise it

Ballymagaraghy Standing Stone, Inishowen Peninsula, Co Donegal, Ireland

Cong Abbey, Co Mayo, Ireland


St Mary of the Rosary Church

The Monk’s Fishing House

Arched doorway at Cong river

Temple of Deen Court Tomb aka Laraghirril Court Tomb

The court tomb is located on the Inishowen peninsula overlooking Trawbreaga Bay and Tremone Bay



Temple of Deen Court Tomb, Laraghirril, Culdaff, Inishowen, Co Donegal, Ireland

Meggagh Wedge Tomb, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Templecronan / Temple Cronan, The Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

12 century church ruins probably built on the site of an earlier structure founded by St Cronan in the 7th Century

The tomb said to mark the burial place of St Cronan

The blocked original doorway

Gleninsheen Wedge Tomb, the Burren, Co Clare, Ireland

Killadangan Megalithic Complex, Co Mayo, Ireland

Killadangan Stone Row

Killadangan Standing Stone with Croagh Patrick mountain behind