Promontory fort - coastal, An Baile Ard, Co. Donegal
Located along the dramatic coastline of An Baile Ard in County Donegal, this promontory fort represents one of Ireland's many coastal defensive structures that once dotted the Atlantic shores.
Promontory fort - coastal, An Baile Ard, Co. Donegal
These fortifications, typically dating from the Iron Age through to the early medieval period, were built by communities who understood how to work with the natural landscape, using steep cliffs and narrow land bridges to create easily defendable positions. The fort at An Baile Ard would have served as both a defensive stronghold and a statement of power, commanding views across the sea whilst providing protection for the community within its ramparts.
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