Medieval ruin on sea cliff
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Sightseeing

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All ages

Message from Jonas Furstone

Dunluce Castle, a medieval ruin in Northern Ireland, perches dramatically on a cliff overlooking the sea. Originally built by the McQuillan family in the 13th century, it later became the stronghold of Clan MacDonnell. Legends swirl around the castle, including one about a kitchen collapsing into the sea. Despite its dilapidated state, Dunluce Castle continues to captivate visitors with its stunning location and rich history.

This place is a popular tourist location and its fairly restricted in terms of photography. Unfortunately the side few from the right side down to the beach is not anymore accessible and its prohibited to walk down. You can check out the Magheracross Car Park & Viewpoint with decent fews to the right side and from here you can also attempt flying the drone. There are currently no 'no drone signs' at this carpark so you should be able to fly it from there.

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