Cahir Castle, Cahir, Co Tipperary, Irelands Ancient East

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Cahir Castle on the river Suir is located in the centre of the town of Cahir in Co Tipperary, Ireland. The name Cahir has changed over time, with the town originally called Cathair Dún Iascaigh in Irish which translates as 'fort of the fishery'. In many modern maps and other places it is often spelled Caher.
 
Cahir_Castle_Tipperary_Irelands_Ancient_East
For thousands of years, Cahir has stood at an intersection of ancient trails crossing Ireland but its current history dates to the 12th century when Conor O'Brien built a fortification on an island in the river Suir due to its ideal defensive location. Then in 1375 Anglo-Norman Butler family, because of their loyalty to the English crown, took possession of the castle. The castle has a rich history and was surrendered on three occasions with one being to Oliver Cromwell.
 
Cahir Castle 1599 Map Tipperary Irelands Ancient East pub in 1810
In the early 1960's the Irish Government took over the castle and major restoration work was undertaken. The castle is famous for its use in the film 'Excaliber' 
 

1. Cahir Castle, Cahir, Co Tipperary, Irelands Ancient East

Altitude: 45 m
Cahir Castle on the river Suir is located in the centre of the town of Cahir in Co Tipperary, Ireland. The name Cahir has changed over time, with the town originally called Cathair Dún Iascaigh in Irish which translates as ‘fort of the fishery’. In many modern maps and other places it is often spelled Caher.
 
Cahir_Castle_Tipperary_Irelands_Ancient_East
For thousands of years, Cahir has stood at an intersection of ancient trails crossing Ireland but its current history dates to the 12th century when Conor O’Brien built a fortification on an island in the river Suir due to its ideal defensive location. Then in 1375 Anglo-Norman Butler family, because of their loyalty to the English crown, took possession of the castle. The castle has a rich history and was surrendered on three occasions with one being to Oliver Cromwell.
 
Cahir Castle 1599 Map Tipperary Irelands Ancient East pub in 1810
In the early 1960’s the Irish Government took over the castle and major restoration work was undertaken. The castle is famous for its use in the film ‘Excaliber’