Promontory fort - coastal, Gort Na Luchóg, Co. Donegal
The promontory fort at Gort Na Luchóg stands as one of County Donegal's many coastal defensive structures.
Promontory fort - coastal, Gort Na Luchóg, Co. Donegal
These coastal promontory forts represent a fascinating chapter in Ireland’s defensive architecture, typically dating from the Iron Age through to the early medieval period. Built on naturally defensible headlands jutting into the sea, they utilised steep cliffs on multiple sides whilst constructing ramparts and ditches across the landward approach. The fort at Gort Na Luchóg would have commanded impressive views of the surrounding coastline, serving as both a defensive position and a symbol of control over local maritime routes.
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