Perched high on the rugged Antrim coastline, Dunluce Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and legends of old Irish clans. The castle’s ruins, with their weathered stone walls, offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the remains of an ancient township, wander through the castle’s historic grounds, and even descend into a hidden cave. This site, which inspired CS Lewis’ Cair Paravel in *The Chronicles of Narnia* and served as a filming location for HBO’s *Game of Thrones*, provides a vivid glimpse into the past and a unique experience for modern-day explorers.
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