Call + 353 66 979 2093
site map
travel blog
Accommodation
Car Hire
Deals
See & Do
Find Accommodation
Location
Kerry County
Dingle
Killarney
Tralee
Annascaul
Ardfert
Around Dingle Peninsula
Around Kenmare
Around Killarney Area
Around Killarney Town
Around North Kerry (Listowel, Tarbert)
Around Ring of Kerry (Cahirciveen)
Around Tralee\Castleisland
Ballinskelligs
Ballybunion
Ballydavid
Ballyferriter
Ballyheigue
Ballylongford
Banna
Beaufort
Blennerville
Brandon
Caherdaniel
Cahirciveen
Camp
Caragh lake
Castlegregory
Castleisland
Castlemaine
Cromane
Dingle peninsula
Dunquin
Farranfore
Firies
Glenbeigh
Glencar
Inch
Kenmare
Kilcummin
Kilflynn
Killorglin
Knightstown
Lauragh
Lispole
Listowel
Lixnaw
Milltown
Parknasilla
Portmagee
Sneem
Tarbert
Valentia island
Ventry
Waterville
Accommodation
Hotel & Guesthouses
Bed and Breakfast
Farmhouses
Self-Catering
Hostel
Arrival Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Nov-2009
Dec-2009
Jan-2010
Feb-2010
Mar-2010
Apr-2010
May-2010
Jun-2010
Jul-2010
Aug-2010
Sep-2010
Oct-2010
Nov-2010
Dec-2010
Jan-2011
Feb-2011
Mar-2011
Apr-2011
May-2011
Jun-2011
Jul-2011
Aug-2011
Sep-2011
Oct-2011
Nov-2011
Nights
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
People
Adults
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Child (<12yrs)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Infant (<3yrs)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Please Enable Script
HOW?
car hire from €19.99
Choose a county
--- Select County ---
Antrim
Armagh
Carlow
Cavan
Clare
Cork
Derry
Donegal
Down
Dublin
Fermanagh
Galway
Kerry
Kildare
Kilkenny
Laois
Leitrim
Limerick
Longford
Louth
Mayo
Meath
Monaghan
Offaly
Roscommon
Sligo
Tipperary
Tyrone
Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford
Wicklow
dunbeg fort
Home
>
kerry
>
kerry archaeological
> dunbeg fort
Dunbeg Fort
Dunbeg Fort
Phone direct : +353 (0)66 9159970
Fahan
Ventry
Kerry
Phone: +353 (0)66 9159970
An Iron Age promontory fort, one of the most sophisticated monuments of its class, remarkable for the ingenious nature of its defences. It stands on a V-shaped headland in the south-west of the Dingle peninsula and while not difficult of access is unsignposted because of its hazardous condition, to which warning notices on the site draw attention. The position of Dunbeg is very exposed and parts of the cliff have been severely eroded, carrying sections of the masonry into the sea. The landward defences consist of a massive drystone wall almost 150 feet in length, extending in a roughly east to west direction across the promontory. A series of earthen banks with intervening fosses form a complex outworks. The most noteworthy feature of the fort is its entrance. of it Macalister wrote in 1898: ' in the whole of the earlier architecture I know of no more remarkable work than the imposing entrance through this great wall.' It remains much as he saw it, the passageway is about 20 feet long, roofed with large lintel stones and guarded by flanking sentry chambers contained in the thickness of the wall.
Description
Dunbeg Fort
Dunbeg Fort
Description
The chamber on the west side is provided with a horizontal shaft to house a heavy wooden beam which could be shot across the passage as a barrier if the outer door was breached. A souterrain underlies the approach gangway through the banks and emerges some distance to the north of the wall. One can imagine a situation in which the besieged occupants made use of this tunnel to surprise their attackers from behind.
Accommodation in surrounding areas
Ventry
Bed and Breakfast
Self Catering
Around Dingle Peninsula
Hotels
Guesthouses
Bed and Breakfast
Self Catering
Farmhouses
Kerry County
Hotels
Guesthouses
Bed and Breakfast
Self Catering
Farmhouses
Hostels