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Donegal Castle
Donegal
Donegal
Phone: 73 22405
Fax: 73 22436
Donegal Castle is located in Donegal town in County Donegal in the Northwest of Ireland. The Castle is situated in the centre of the town on a rock outcrop overlooking the River Eask. It was built by one of the O'Donnell chieftains in the 15th century.
Donegal Castle was the residence of the O'Donnell Family, who were originally loyal subjects of Queen Elizabeth I. This changed when the last of the family "Red" Hugh O'Donnell, with his friend, Hugh O'Neill rebelled and fought a bloody nine year war, which they lost and were finally forced to accept the English laws, language, religion and customs. In return "Red" Hugh was allowed to keep the castle and lands. But after a few years of English interference, he fled to Spain where he was poisoned. It is rumoured that before he left, he burned the castle to prevent the English using it. <
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King James granted the castle to an English subject, Sir Basil Brooke, who rebuilt it. In recent years restoration works have taken place. The castle still has the original tower built by the O'Donnell's, but look out for the fireplace which has Brooke's English coat of arms engraved on it and the Jacobean front door!
Opening Times
Opening Times
Mid March - end October: Daily 10am – 6pm.
1st November - mid March, Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 9.30am - 4.30pm.
The last admission is 45 minutes before closing.
Guided tours are available every hour for up to 25 people. The duration of each tour is 30 minutes.
There's limited access for visitors with disabilities to the ground floor.
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