What Is The Most Photographed Castle In Ireland?

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    What is the most photographed castle in Ireland?
    Dunguaire Castle comprises a 75 foot tower and defensive wall against the stunning backdrop of Galway Bay making this castle the most photographed castle in Ireland!
    A visit to Ireland can just not be complete without a visit to one of its many historic castles. If you’re in the Galway area, a visit to Dunguaire Castle will really compliment your trip. As stated above, it has the most picturesque location at the shores of Galway Bay near Kinvara in County Galway.
    The Hynes Clan, a prominent family in the area since 662 built Dunguaire Castle in 1520. During the 17th century the castle changed hands to the Martyn clan of Galway who retained it as a stronghold until 1924.
    A well known surgeon and writer, Oliver St. John Gogarty, bought and restored the castle. The castle then became a prominent meeting place for literary greats like George Bernard Shaw, Lady Gregory, J.M Synge and W.B. Yeats.
    Dunguaire Castle has a unique lore because the Lord of the castle has always been very generous and he continued this generosity into the afterlife. Even today, if someone asks a question at the front gate, they will have an answer to their question by the end of the day.
    Shannon Development is the current custodian of the castle and it is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Galway.
    Medieval Banquets
    The castle hosts medieval banquets from mid-April to mid-October each year. Feel like a medieval King or Queen while enjoying a delicious four course meal and fine wines. You will be entertained by songs, stories and poems from greats such as Yeats, Gogarty, Shaw and Synge.
    Location
    You will find Dunguaire Castle outside the little village of Kinvara, about 300 metres on the coast road in the direction of Galway City on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay.
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