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County Galway - Dunguaire Castle

King Guaire was a local 'king' in the South Galway area in the 7th century, although he is described as the 'King of Connacht', a far larger area. He was renowned for his generosity and hospitality and is said to have had one arm longer than the other from giving! He befriended St. Colman, the local saint, who founded the monastery at Kilmacduagh. Guaire had a fort, or dún, at Gort, but his main dún was at Dunguaire (the name means 'the fort of Guaire') which is closer to Kinvara.

However nothing remains of this earlier structure, and the present tower was built early in the 16th century by the O'Hynes family. It is in use as a tourist attraction, offering a shop, guided tours, and banquets. Dunguaire castle

The remains of an earlier fortification can be seen nearby. With water surrounding the area on three sides, it must have seemed an ideal location for a fortification.

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