Promontory fort - coastal, Málainn Bhig, Co. Donegal
The promontory fort at Málainn Bhig in County Donegal stands as a testament to Ireland's ancient coastal defences.
Promontory fort - coastal, Málainn Bhig, Co. Donegal
This clifftop fortification, like many promontory forts along Ireland’s Atlantic coast, was built by taking advantage of the natural defensive qualities of a headland jutting into the sea. Its builders, likely Iron Age communities, would have constructed banks and ditches across the landward approach, creating a secure settlement with commanding views over the surrounding waters.
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