Ballincollig Castle
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Ballincollig Castle

Irish castles
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Ballincollig Castle is an Anglo-Norman castle in County Cork, built south of the town of Ballincollig. Although damaged, the château is still standing, and is now privately owned. Although not open to visitors, you can admire the architecture from the road!

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A castle built by the Barrett family

Ballincollig Castle is believed to have been built by the Barrett family a few years after the Anglo-Norman Invasions, around the 13th century.

At the time, it consisted of a large fortified enclosure (still visible today), 2 defensive towers and a 15-meter-high main tower (still standing today), featuring a dark, icy dungeon, as well as several armory rooms and chambers.

Nowadays, the castle is partially in ruins, but still retains a pleasant, authentic charm. The first floor boasts an exceptional, remarkably well-preserved vaulted ceiling, while the main tower rises magnificently to its full height. It’s a shame we can’t visit it in greater detail, as the château is now privately owned…


Practical Guide

Ballincollig Castle

Essential information to help you plan your visit, including key landmarks, access information, and booking options.

Address

Ballincollig, Ballincollig (County Cork) - Republic of Ireland

GPS coordinates

51.879317, -8.599743

Opening hours

no access

Check the opening hours and admission requirements before you leave, especially during peak season or on Irish public holidays.
Location

Ballincollig Castle on the map

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