Promontory fort - coastal, Dumhaigh, Co. Donegal
On the rugged coastline of County Donegal, the promontory fort at Dumhaigh stands as a testament to Ireland's ancient coastal defences.
Promontory fort - coastal, Dumhaigh, Co. Donegal
This archaeological site, like many others across Ireland, represents centuries of strategic positioning where natural geography met human ingenuity. Promontory forts were particularly common along Ireland’s Atlantic seaboard, where steep cliffs provided natural protection on multiple sides, requiring defenders only to fortify the landward approach.
For those planning a visit to the site itself, the Donegal coastline offers dramatic views that help visitors understand why these locations were chosen for fortification. The combination of natural defensive features and human modification created formidable strongholds that controlled sea routes and protected communities.
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