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OUGHTERARD & AUGHNANURE CASTLE – COUNTY GALWAY – REPUBLIC OF IRELAND ‪#discoverireland

OUGHTERARD

After a much-needed and restful night sleep at Corrib View Country House (just to the East of Oughterard on Lough Corrib) we sat down to another version of a Traditional Irish Breakfast.  It was always different: 1 or 2 eggs; with or without white and/or black pudding.  There was always ample tasty meat thought.  The sausage was pretty consistent throughout our travels.  It had a creamy texture and great flavor.  At 10g fat per link I now know why.  So good.

Just down the way a bit from our B&B was Aughnanure Castle.  We stopped by the previous evening before checking into our B&B, but it was about to close.  We instead went back to Oughterard to look around and get a bite to eat.  The town center was very busy with foot traffic and patrons have a pint (or several).  The streets were lined with shops – no strip mall style anything here.  We located a nice pub with fish & chips easily.  You can never go wrong with fish & chips.  We were very tired from a full day of travel and sightseeing, but could not resist stopping by and old cemetery we drove by on the way into town.

AUGHNANURE CASTLE

Google Maps describes this site as a well-preserved Irish tower fortress with gargantuan fireplaces and a watchtower you can climb.

Built by the O’Flahertys c. 1500, Aughnanure Castle 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’Malleys Motto “Powerful by land and by sea“, were joined in the marriage of Donal an Chogaidh O’Flaherty and Grainuaile/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, an unusual double bawn and bastions and a dry harbour.

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I very much enjoyed visiting this castle as there were very few people milling about.  The setting was beautiful with the lazy Drimneed River flowing by the outer stone walls on two sides.  All structures such as these typically have an interesting feature known as a meurtrière at a main gateway to the premise to thwart attackers , but I’d never heard it described as a “Murder Hole” before.  It is quite an accurate description really.

This one was relatively small; I am guessing as this whole site wasn’t large in comparison to some castles, but a murder hole nonetheless is was.

Here are some additional  images of the interior.

Diagram of Aughnanure Castle c. 1500s – Oughterard Heritage

Back in the 1500s this site was a bit more formidable.  Today most of the inner walls are gone while the outer walls remain intact.  We were fortunate; during our visit in the morning there were very few people there which allowed for easy photographing.

Here are some photos of the grounds.  The softer light the evening before was nicer (first two photos) than the bright sunshine of the next morning.

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MWEELREA MOUNTAINS & KILLARY FJORD – COUNTY MAY0/GALWAY – REPUBLIC OR IRELAND ‪#discoverireland‬

Picking up from where I left off on Ireland photos; moving on from Croagh Patrick, we made a pit stop to stretch our legs from physically taxing descent from the holy mountain.  You can easily still see it from this beach head view 15 miles away.

Old Head Beach

oldhead

Louisburgh

A few more miles down the road we decided to stop in Louisburgh for a bit of refreshment at the Front Bar.  We very much enjoyed the quaint feel and colorful building everywhere we traveled.

The drive from Louisburgh to Aasleagh through the Mweelrea Mountains and around Killary Fjord was beautiful.  If I am ever fortunate enough to win the lottery, I will make my way back to Delphi & Delphi Lodge for a week or two of fly fishing. What a magnificent spot this was to stop at for a quick look and some fresh smoked salmon.  It is right off of R335 on the shore of Fin Lough; you cannot miss it.

Mweelrea Mountains

Killary Fjord

The beautiful scenery continued from Aasleagh as we headed South into County Galway to Maam Cross.  Our destination for day 5 was Oughterard, County Galway. We stayed at Corrib View Country House just to the East of Oughterard on Lough Corrib.  This was a beautiful property to wander around on.

Corrib View Country House

The blossoms on the tree in the yard smelled  so wonderful.  You can very clearly hear the sound of all the bees buzzing around.

Bee’s buzzing around the blossoms

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