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📷Eliane Zimmermann
Photo by Eliane Zimmermann

Ardtully Castle, located near Kilgarvan in County Kerry, Ireland, is a captivating ruin steeped in history, offering a serene and picturesque setting for photographers. Originally built in the 16th century and later destroyed during the Cromwellian conquest, the castle now stands as a romantic and hauntingly beautiful remnant of Ireland's storied past. Surrounded by dense woodlands and perched near the tranquil Roughty River, the ruins are enveloped in a lush landscape that bursts with greenery, particularly in the spring and summer months. The ivy-covered stone walls and remaining towers of Ardtully Castle rise dramatically from the foliage, creating a striking contrast with the natural surroundings and providing endless opportunities for capturing the interplay of light and shadow on the ancient stones. This site is particularly enchanting in the early morning when mist often blankets the area, adding a mystical quality to the scene, or during sunset when the warm light bathes the ruins in a golden hue. Photographers can explore the various angles around the castle to capture its remaining architectural details, such as the crumbling arches and windows, framed by the surrounding trees and undergrowth. The peaceful riverside setting also offers reflections of the ruins in the water, adding another layer of depth to your compositions. Easily accessible by a short drive from Kilgarvan, Ardtully Castle is a hidden gem for those looking to photograph the serene beauty of Ireland's historical ruins amidst a verdant, secluded landscape. (Kilgarvan, County Kerry, Ireland)

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