Dún na Long Castle

Dún na Long Castle is a ruins in , . Dún na Long Castle is situated nearby to .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Sherkin Island and Dunasead Castle.

or Inisherkin is one of the islands of Roaringwater Bay in , a short ferry ride from Baltimore. Its Irish name Inis Arcáin means "Island of the Piglet", which probably refers to sea-pigs meaning porpoises.

Castle
, sometimes known as Baltimore Castle, is a 17th-century fortified house situated in the town of in , . The tower house is built on the site of an earlier Norman-era structure, which itself replaced an earlier Bronze Age ringfort. is situated 2 km east of Dún na Long Castle.

Island
, also known as Hare Island or Inishodriscol, is an island in southwest , Ireland. It has a year-round population of around 25–30. is situated 3 km northwest of Dún na Long Castle.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Baltimore.

is a village in near the southwest tip of Ireland. The harbour is large, and sheltered by islands - several are inhabited and are also described on this page.

Dún na Long Castle

Latitude
51.4785° or 51° 28′ 43″ north
Longitude
-9.40074° or 9° 24′ 3″ west
Open location code
9C3GFHHX+9P
Open­Street­Map ID
way 305483337
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
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