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Coleraine Castle

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Coleraine Castle, situated on the banks of the River Bann in Coleraine, is a ruined Norman fortress built in the 13th century. It played a strategic role in controlling the river crossing and was later destroyed during the O'Doherty rebellion. Today, visitors can explore the remaining stone walls and earthworks, which offer a tangible connection to medieval Ireland. The site is free to enter and provides a peaceful spot for reflection, with interpretive signs detailing its turbulent history.

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  • Walk among the surviving stone walls and defensive earthworks of the Norman castle.
  • Read the interpretive panels that recount the castle's role in local conflicts.
  • Enjoy riverside views from the castle grounds, ideal for photography.

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