• Fiddaun Castle is an Irish tower house in a town of Tubber County Galway in Ireland. Fiddaun Castle was constructed in mid-16th century.
  • Today, Fiddaun Castle is a hidden gem that offers a glimpse into the past. It is located on private land and can only be accessed with permission from the landowner.
  • Fiddaun Castle is considered one of the most significant historical attractions in Ireland, even though it is in a dilapidated state.
  • Welcome to the Atlas Obscura Community discussion of Fiddaun Castle in Galway, Ireland. ... A remarkably intact castle that once was the largest in Ireland.
  • Description Fiddaun Castle is a tower house situated between Lough Doo and Lough Aslaun, near the village of Tubber, about five miles south west of Gort.
  • Fiddaun Castle is in Ireland. The actual canvas measures 50 X 70 cms without a frame. I enjoyed painting this image in water mixable oil paint.
  • Could someone please enlighten me with the address to the farm where the key to Fiddaun Castle is located?
  • The original outer bawn, now mostly ruined, enclosed 12 acres, making Fiddaun the largest castle in Ireland.