The castle in Malamore is built on a valley high, and its edge is the vast Atlantic Ocean, giving a very lonely beauty. It is a famous castle in Ireland, like a fairy tale world, a little green wonderland-like mystery.
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The castle in Malamore is built on a valley high, and its edge is the vast Atlantic Ocean, giving a very lonely beauty. It is a famous castle in Ireland, like a fairy tale world, a little green wonderland-like mystery.
This is an ancient castle standing on the seaside of Malamore, which has been around for more than 1,000 years. It is surrounded by wide grasslands and magnificent canyons, and a long road detours around him, with a lonely beauty, it is a good place to take pictures.
This is a thousand-year-old castle located on the North Atlantic coast, the castle is very empty, the castle can be clearly seen from a few kilometers away. It is said to have been more than 700 years old, is a long European castle, full of mystery.
The great pile sea wonders come to Malamore, Ireland this summer with my wife. The city has a cliff castle that makes us think about it day and night and decide to see it. Classiebawn Castle It's like a European castle on the slopes overlooking the Donegal Bay Mountains. The poet Yeats once indulged in the magnificent scenery of the Dart Mountains and the charming island of Innishmurry under the "naked Ben-Burbins avatar." When you look at the sun that falls on Mount Muragmo and the bow of the majestic Ben-Bourbon, you will be struck by the beauty of the place as perfect as ever. It’s a pity that the public doesn’t have the right to visit Classiebawn, so someone listed it on the retrospective. So it was a pity that the castle, which has been beautifully weathered on the cliff, was not open to the public. We stopped at the door cabin the next night to take pictures, and curiosity drove us. There were warnings about intruders inside the gate. The two pillars on the gate were beautifully and detailedly sealed, apparently related to Duke Barton, Count of Montgomery, so the whole castle had a strong sense of historical vicissitudes in addition to a sense of mystery. On the sunny hills, it looked radiant, as if it were back to the new era of the past. When it went the next day, it was shrouded in a drizzle with a creepy sense of sight. Lord Mumbarton had a sad story in August 1979, and it was a bit sad to come here. Tips: 1. The sea climate in Britain is always rainy, it is recommended to bring an umbrella. 2. This is a private castle, don't try it yourself.