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Castle Conway

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Castle Conway is a historic tower house located on the banks of the River Laune in Killorglin, County Kerry. Built in the 15th century, it once served as a stronghold for the MacCarthy Mor dynasty and later the Conway family. Today, the castle stands as a picturesque ruin, with its stone walls and remnants of turrets overlooking the river. Visitors can explore the exterior and walk around the site, which is set in a scenic area near the town center. The castle is not open to the public for interior access due to its ruined state, but it remains a notable landmark for history enthusiasts and photographers. What makes Castle Conway distinctive is its strategic riverside location and its connection to local legends, including tales of the Earl of Desmond. The site offers a peaceful spot to reflect on Ireland's medieval past, with views of the Laune and surrounding countryside. It's a short walk from Killorglin's main street, making it an easy addition to any visit.

Don't miss

  • View the well-preserved ruins of the tower house, including its stone walls and window openings.
  • Photograph the castle against the backdrop of the River Laune and surrounding greenery.
  • Read the informational plaque near the site for historical context.
  • Enjoy a riverside walk along the Laune, with benches for relaxation.
  • Combine a visit with a stroll into Killorglin town center for refreshments.

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Ways to visit Castle Conway

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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