- communities-ni.gov.uk heritage-sites/dunluce-…The dramatic history of Dunluce is matched by tales of a banshee and how the castle kitchens fell into the sea one stormy night in 1639.
- go-to-ireland.com what-to-see/dunluce-castle/It was in 1513, when the castle passed into the hands of the McQuillan family, that Dunluce Castle began to acquire the buildings we know today.
- britainirelandcastles.com Northern-Ireland/County…History Dunluce Castle was built in the 1200's by the 2nd Earl of Ulster, Richard de Burgh, on the site of an earlier fort dating back to the Vikings.
- castletourist.com dunluce-castle/n the 13th century, Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, built the first castle at Dunluce. It is first documented in the hands of the McQuillan family in 1513.
- causewaycoast.holiday locations/dunluce-castleNestled on the dramatic cliffs of Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast, Dunluce Castle stands as a hauntingly beautiful testament to the country’s rich history.
- citytoursbelfast.com dunluce-castle-irelandThe castle was modified with CGI, but Dunluce Castle is still instantly recognisable from the hit show Game of Thrones, It was used as Castle Greyjoy.
- irelandhighlights.com sight/dunluce-castle/While looking at Dunluce Castle you inevitably think of a fantasy epic à la Tolkien. It is simply impressive how the ruins are enthroned on a rock above the sea.
- military-history.fandom.com wiki/Dunluce_Castle] Dunluce Castle is in the care of the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. It is a Monument in State Care sited in the townland of Dunluce...
- medievalbritain.com locations/northern-ireland/…Dunluce Castle (or Dún Libhse in Irish) is a now-ruined medieval castle and seat of Clan McDonnell in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
- causewaycoastalroute.com dunluce-castleThe limestone cliffs of the White Rocks end against the dark basalt cliffs majestically crowned by Dunluce Castle which is joined to the mainland by an arched...