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In the very heart of Donegal town, towering over the River Eske, stands Donegal Castle. Red Hugh O’Donnell himself built it as his personal fortress in the fifteenth century. It is said that, leaving to seek succour in Spain in the wake of the Battle of Kinsale, Hugh determined to make sure his castle would never ever fall into English hands – by setting it on fire.
But he was to be disappointed. English captain Sir Basil Brooke became the castle’s new lord in 1616. As part of a massive programme of improvements, Brooke built a handsome manor house beside the tower. He also commissioned the magnificent chimney-piece, finely decorated with carved fruit and his own imperious coat of arms.
The building complex fell into ruin in the twentieth century, but was brought back to its former glory in the 1990s. Currently, a suite of information panels illuminates the chequered history of the castle and its disparate owners.
Download, print and read our social guide (PDF) about visiting Donegal Castle. This will help first-time visitors, families and people with developmental and learning disabilities to prepare for a visit to Donegal Castle.
Daily – 10:00- 18:00
Closed from 23 December 2024 to 02 January 2025
Barrels and baskets inside the stone interior of Donegal Castle
Donegal Castle interior with large ornate stone fireplace
Wooden roof inside Donegal Castle
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