Dunamase Castle
The ruins of Dunamase Castle, a well-liked stop in County Laois in the Province of Leinster, can be found in Central Ireland. Given that it is only a short drive from Dublin, visiting The Rock of Dunamase is a great day trip.
Those who enjoy doing some own exploration should visit the ruins of Dunamase Castle. The Rock of Dunamase is the name of the structure, of which there are now only remnants. Although it was built in the Middle Ages, archaeology study indicates that it truly dates back to the 9th century, and was once occupied by Vikings. The location, which has a storied history, is now a national monument. It is situated 46 meters above the surrounding countryside on Ireland's east coast and is open to the public for free.
Address: Aghnahily, Dunamaise, Co. Laois