Thats viewing tower not a castle in the last few years its being refurbished but it was built as a viewing tower about 150 years ago.I think there was a fort though on that spot once and that was the moher fort which gave the cliffs its name
@@StNickTravels Its private property but i think the farmer allows access he runs walking tours himself.There is a video called Doolin meet the locals of him doing that
Its funny you say catholic in relation to churches,because most of the impressive cathedrals are protestant though they were catholic originally.I think that church went in the reverse protestant to catholic though i am not sure about that one.
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What month did you visit?
This was in late-November!
Thats viewing tower not a castle in the last few years its being refurbished but it was built as a viewing tower about 150 years ago.I think there was a fort though on that spot once and that was the moher fort which gave the cliffs its name
Oh wow, we didn't know that! It's very picturesque on the water. We were interested in exploring further but believe it's on private property.
@@StNickTravels Its private property but i think the farmer allows access he runs walking tours himself.There is a video called Doolin meet the locals of him doing that
@@gallowglass2630 Oh that's really cool - we will check that out!
Its funny you say catholic in relation to churches,because most of the impressive cathedrals are protestant though they were catholic originally.I think that church went in the reverse protestant to catholic though i am not sure about that one.