
A Gaelic Tower house built in 1480 by the O’Dea Chieftains.
Dysert O’Dea Castle is a fine example of Medieval craftsmanship and has 4 floors containing a self guided tour through the history and archaeology of this site and a wall walk at roof level giving beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
Within a short walk of the castle is Dysert Church and Monastery. This Church site was gifted to St Tóla in the 8th century by the O’Dea’s and in the 12th & 17th centuries the O’Dea’s funded the enlargement and renovation of the monastery which includes a beautiful Hiberno-Romanesque doorway and the erecting of St Tóla’s High Cross.
Good to Know
Admission Fees Apply
Opens from May to September
Free onsite parking
Picnic blankets welcome
No Wifi available
Toilet facilities are not wheelchair accessible