Best castles around Croaghan are primarily associated with the historical site of O'Conor Falys or Croghan Castle in County Offaly, Ireland. This area is situated at the base of Croghan Hill, an ancient extinct volcano with significant archaeological and mythological importance. The landscape combines historical ruins with natural features, including an ancient burial mound and connections to Irish mythology. This region offers insights into late medieval fortified living and ancient cultural heritage.
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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Run past the beautiful Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th century manor house set in a gorgeous 1,200 acre wooded landscape park.
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This fortified house is on Tully Point and built for Sir John Hume who occupied the house until 1641 when it was attacked by John Maguire and burned on Christmas Eve with all its inhabitants massacred. After that it was not lived in again. There is a visitors centre in a restored farmhouse that has an interesting exhibition telling a number of stories relating to the castle. To visit the castle be sure to step off the bike as it is on foot only!
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Castle Coole is one of the most magnificent Neo-classical houses in Ireland set in a 1,200 acre (490 ha) wooded estate. Built in the 18th century, the grand mansion was home to the Earls of Belmore. The 7th Earl Belmore gave the manion to the National Trust in 1951. The house was originally constructed as a summer retreat and cost £57,000, the equivalent of around £20 million today. It is set amongst beautiful parklands dotted with oak, ash and beech trees. Some of the land is given to local farmers to graze their cattle and sheep. You can visit the mansion and its grounds for an insight of how life would once have been for its wealthy inhabitants and their staff. Entrance to the grounds costs £5 per adult.
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Like many other castles in the area, Monea Castle was built during the Plantation in the 17th century, when settlers from Great Britain colonised lands in Ireland. The Scottish Reverend Malcolm Hamilton built the castle in 1616 in a distinctly Scottish style. The castle was attacked and occupied during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and was lived in by the family of colonel Gustav Hamilton until 1704. A few decades later, a fire destroyed much of the castle, leaving it ruined as it is today. The ruins are free to visit and open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
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Built in the 16th century, Enniskillen Castle has many stories to tell – from Irish rebellions against English rule to sieges and protection from the threat of French invasion. In the 1950s, the castle was decommissioned as an army barracks and opened as a heritage centre. Today, you can visit the museum to learn about the region's history. The castle is open from 9.30am to 5pm (Monday to Friday) and from 11am - 5pm on weekends.
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This fortified house and bawn are set on Tully Point and were built for Sir John Hume who occupied the house until 1641 when it was attacked and burned on Christmas Eve by Rory Maguire and the inhabitants massacred. It was not lived in again. A visitor’s centre, located in a restored farmhouse, houses an exhibition telling local stories relating to the castle. (https://discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/tully-castle-p675521)
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Castle Coole is a late 18th century neoclassical mansion in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The house is situated on a 5 km² wooded estate. Unfortunately, I could not visit it, because it was already too late. The interior design and decor should be impressive.
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The Croaghan area features a mix of historical sites, castle ruins, and fortified houses. You'll find structures ranging from well-preserved castles with museums, like Enniskillen Castle, to significant ruins that offer a glimpse into past eras, such as Tully Castle Ruins and Monea Castle Ruins.
The castles around Croaghan, particularly those in the Fermanagh area, tell stories of significant historical periods, including Irish rebellions, sieges, and the Plantation era. For instance, Enniskillen Castle has a rich history dating back to the 16th century, while Tully Castle Ruins and Monea Castle Ruins were built during the 17th-century Plantation and bear marks of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Enniskillen Castle offers a museum to engage visitors of all ages with the region's history. Tully Castle Ruins has a visitor's centre in a restored farmhouse that tells local stories related to the castle. Castle Coole, a magnificent Neo-classical house, is set within a large wooded estate perfect for family strolls.
Beyond the well-known Enniskillen Castle, you should consider visiting Castle Coole, a grand 18th-century mansion set in extensive parklands. For those interested in ruins, Monea Castle Ruins offers a distinctly Scottish architectural style and a dramatic history.
The area around Croaghan offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and hiking paths. For example, there are moderate road cycling loops like the 'Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop' and running trails such as the 'Lough Coole and Castle Coole running loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Croaghan, Running Trails around Croaghan, and Hiking around Croaghan guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can enjoy easy hikes like the 'Belmore Forest loop via Pollnagollum Cave' or the 'Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop'. Moderate options include the 'Hiking loop from Boho' or 'The Big Tree loop from Drumcose'. More details can be found on the Hiking around Croaghan guide page.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles. Many enjoy exploring the museums at sites like Enniskillen Castle to learn about the region's past. The scenic settings, such as the 1,200-acre wooded estate surrounding Castle Coole, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and opportunities for leisurely walks.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, visiting during spring or autumn generally offers pleasant weather for exploring both indoor and outdoor castle sites and enjoying nearby trails. Summer can also be a good option, though it might be busier. Winter visits are possible, especially for indoor attractions, but outdoor exploration might be limited by weather conditions.
Yes, Castle Coole is set within a magnificent 1,200-acre wooded estate, featuring beautiful parklands with oak, ash, and beech trees. This provides a wonderful natural backdrop for the historical mansion and offers opportunities for scenic walks.
The time needed varies by castle. For a comprehensive visit to a site like Enniskillen Castle, including its museum, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours. For ruins like Tully Castle Ruins or Monea Castle Ruins, an hour or two might suffice, especially if combined with exploring the surrounding area. A visit to Castle Coole and its extensive grounds could easily take half a day.
Yes, Monea Castle Ruins are free to visit and open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday. While some sites like Castle Coole have an entrance fee for the mansion, their grounds might be accessible for a smaller fee or free in certain areas.


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