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Aughnanure Castle
Oughterard, Co. Galway
Family friendly
Rainy days
Free car parking
Aughnanure Castle is a 16th century castle located close to Lough Corrib and near the angling town of Oughterard in County Galway.

Aughnanure Castle was built in the 16th century as a stronghold of the O'Flaherty clan, and is renowned for its unusual double bawn. It lies in picturesque surroundings close to the shores of Lough Corrib.

In 1546, the O'Flaherty's motto "Fortune favours the strong" and the powerful Mayo O'Malley's Motto "Powerful by land and by sea", were joined in the marriage of Donal an Chugaidh O'Flaherty and Grainuaile, or Grace O'Malley.

Standing on what is virtually a rocky island, the Castle is a particularly well-preserved example of an Irish tower house. In addition, visitors will find the remains of a banqueting hall, a watch tower, bastions and a dry harbour.

Restricted access to Castle grounds for visitors with disabilities.

Tips from locals

Make your way up the spiral staircase you will be rewarded with amazing views, don’t forget admission is free on Wednesdays.

Contact details
Aughnanure, Oughterard, Co. Galway, H91 PX20, Ireland
Visit duration

We recommend planning to spend 1 hour here.

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