Promontory fort - coastal, Bun Na Toinne, Co. Donegal
Along the rugged coastline of County Donegal, the promontory fort at Bun Na Toinne stands as a testament to Ireland's ancient defensive architecture.
Promontory fort - coastal, Bun Na Toinne, Co. Donegal
These coastal fortifications, built on naturally defendable headlands jutting into the sea, were once common throughout Ireland’s Atlantic shores. The steep cliffs provided natural protection on three sides, whilst defensive earthworks or stone walls typically secured the landward approach, creating formidable strongholds that controlled maritime routes and protected coastal communities during the Iron Age and early medieval periods.
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