Cahergall Stone Fort, dating back to the seventh century, is one of several ancient ring forts scattered across County Kerry. Restored to reflect its original appearance, the circular stone structure boasts robust walls that are up to 16.4 feet (5 meters) thick and 6.6 feet (4 meters) high. Perched on a hill, the fort offers panoramic views down to the Atlantic coast, providing visitors with a glimpse into Ireland’s rich historical past and a chance to explore the rugged, windswept landscape.
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