The Doe Castle
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The Doe Castle

Irish castles
Le Doe Castle - Domaine Public

Doe Castle is a fortified enclosure located on the Sheephaven in County Donegal. Built in the 16th century, this architectural jewel was once the property of the Suibhne clan, and is still in remarkable condition today, open to the public…

History of Doe Castle

A castle built for a Scottish family

The castle’s origins date back to the 16th century, when it was built as a residence for the Mac Sweeney clan, Scots-Irish immigrants to Ireland. That’s why the castle’s architecture is so unusual in Ireland. It bears a strong resemblance to Scottish tower-houses…

The castle soon changed hands, belonging to the Suibhne clan, a wealthy family who took over the Mac Sweeney estate.

During the Irish Confederate Wars (1641-1653), Owen Roe O’Neill landed at Doe Castle in 1642 with a troop of 160 veterans to lead the Confederate armies. A few years later, in 1650, the castle passed into new hands and became the property of Charles Coote, Governor of Derry.

He was only there for a short time, and the castle went through a new succession of occupants, until it was finally acquired by George Vaughan Harte in 1843, then abandoned in the 20th century, and taken over by the Irish state, which turned it into a tourist attraction.

Visit Doe Castle

Visit a Château like no other…

Doe Castle was built on Sheephaven Bay, near Creeslough, for an unobstructed view of the surrounding area. The château consists of a fortified enclosure enclosed by a small crenellated corner turret. In the center of the courtyard stands a gigantic 5-storey white tower, topped by a chimney. You can visit the castle in the company of a guide, who will explain the castle’s history, the subtleties of its Scottish-style architecture, and the period furniture that once decorated the fortress’s rooms and chambers.


Practical Guide

The Doe Castle

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

Address

44PP+45 Magherablade, Creeslough (County Donegal) - Republic of Ireland

GPS coordinates

55.135342, -7.864480

Visit duration

20 minutes

Opening hours

  • daily, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

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

  • 5€

Location

The Doe Castle on the map

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