Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce

Dunluce is on a spectacular  crag on the famous North Antrim coast that was shaped when the sea cut deep into the land , exploiting cracks on either side of the rock.

The nomadic boatmen – Ireland’s first inhabitants – who crossed from south-west Scotland in about 7,000 BC and left their flinty axes all along this rugged coast , must have seen the crag from the sea and may have ventured their flimsy coracles into the huge cave that runs through the rock to the land. …………You can still visit it by boat today.

The early Christians and the Vikings were drawn to this romantic place and an early Irish fort once stood here.

However for its crowning glory the crag had to await the coming of those master-builders , the Normans. They had a habit of consolidating their victories by building castles , and they knew a good site when they saw one !!!

The battling MacDonnells ruled all this north-eastern corner of Ulster in the , late 16th century.

The area is steeped in myth and legend and inhabited by giants , ghosts and banshees wailing through the sea mist , it has the most dramatic coastline in the British Isles , a veritable textbook illustrating the geological story of the earth. The ancient rocks stick out as brightly coloured cliffs along the edge of the plateau. There are red sandstones , white chalk , black basalt and blue clavs.

Richard de Burgh , Earl of Ulster , first built this castle at Dunluce.

It often came under siege.

In 1584 Sorley Boy MacDonnell captured it from the English when one of his men , employed in the castle , hauled his comrades up the cliff in a basket.

Sorley Boy came into some money in 1588 when the Spanish Armada treasure ship Girona was wrecked by storm off the Giant’s Causeway and he used it to modernise the castle.

Today the pretty blue flower of Dunluce’ clusters round the castle’s ruined shell and drifts of seapinks are the only sentinels.

Ireland Luxury Tours can take you here on a day tour or as part of your tours of Ireland.

If you are in Belfast on a cruise ship in 2013 Dunluce Castle , Giants Causeway,Whitepark Bay , Ballintoy harbour , Ballycastle and the Glens of Antrim can be seen as part of a North coast tour. It may even be possible to take one of our Belfast tours as well. There are so many must see attractions and hidden gems.