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County Donegal · 1867–1873, Victorian

Glenveagh Castle

Built between 1867 and 1873 by land speculator Captain John George Adair — notorious for the brutal Derryveagh Evictions of 1861 — and designed by John Townsend Trench in the style of an early Irish tower house.

CountyDonegal
Era1867–1873, Victorian
TypeCastellated Victorian mansion
Nearest stayLough Eske Castle

Built between 1867 and 1873 by land speculator Captain John George Adair — notorious for the brutal Derryveagh Evictions of 1861 — and designed by John Townsend Trench in the style of an early Irish tower house. Later owned by Philadelphia art collector Henry Plumer McIlhenny, who bequeathed the castle and its renowned gardens to the Irish state in the 1970s; it now sits at the heart of Glenveagh National Park.

Glenveagh Castle

Visiting Glenveagh Castle

Yes, National Parks and Wildlife Service managed, guided tours and gardens open daily

"Built between 1867 and 1873 by land speculator Captain John George Adair — notorious for the brutal Derryveagh Evictions of 1861 — and designed by John Townsend Trench in the style of an early Irish tower house."

Where to stay nearby

The closest castle hotel is Lough Eske Castle, 40.61 km away in Donegal Town — Castle site dating to 1474 associated with the O'Donnell clan; the standing building was rebuilt in 1861 after earlier structures were destroyed, then gutted by fire in 1939 before a full restoration reopened it as a hotel in 2007.

Nearest castle hotel · 40.61 km

Lough Eske Castle

Donegal Town, Co. Donegal · 5-star / luxury

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