Dublin Castle

2 years ago when we were here the line was too long so we didnt go in. I'm glad we did this time.
Guided tour again was great.
Medievil ruins underground, remains of the moat and now undergroundRead more
2 years ago when we were here the line was too long so we didnt go in. I'm glad we did this time.
Guided tour again was great.
Medievil ruins underground, remains of the moat and now undergroundRead more
Amazing gaol tour. The guide was brilliant and a direct decendant of a prisoner from Irish Civil War.
Amazingly the youngest prisoner ever kept there was given a 14 day sentence for begging on theRead more
I arrived at the Dublin Airport around noon for a long layover. My Irish Camino forum friend Nuala picked me up at the airport, and we went to lunch and a lovely walk along the Irish coast. It was aRead more
Dublin is an ancient settlement. Evidence of human habitation in Dublin Bay dates back 6,000 years.
Ptolemy's map of Ireland (c. 140 AD) mentions a settlement near Dublin. When the Vikings startedRead more
Dublin!!! So much life and character, I’ll 100% be back to Ireland one day! Very keen to explore more!!
We started the day with a recommendation from our Host, a bakery called Bread41, soRead more
Dublin Part 3 - Archeological Museum to see the preserved bog bodies - very eerie, Temple Bar area and THE Temple Bar, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin castle and grounds, and we did it - a VikingRead more
The caravan has been returned, the Uber was quick and came with a new book recommendation, and then the fun began...
Who has two thumbs and leaves their passport in their checked bag? This girl.Read more
The flight turned out to be only about half full... I sat with anticipation and my knees pressed against the chair in front of me as the last few folks boarded. Only enough room under my legs for myRead more
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Remains of the Powder tower.... They blew up the surrounding building when a fire started in the castle, to make a 'fire break' so the gun powder stored in the tower wouldn't explode.
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A back entry through the castle wall from the moat.
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The Royal Chapel.... the pillars are actually Oak wood that is painted to look like stone