About the location
Perched on the Mullaghmore Peninsula, the castle's architecture is characterized by its honey-colored sandstone and a dominant gabled tower. The juxtaposition of the rugged Irish coastline with the refined, almost haunting presence of the castle provides a compelling narrative for landscape photographers. Because it is privately owned, the castle is rarely accessible to the public, which adds an air of mystery and exclusivity to images captured from the surrounding hills and roads. The surrounding landscape of Sligo, often referred to as Yeats Country, offers a rich tapestry of textures, from the crashing Atlantic waves to the lush green fields that stretch toward the flat-topped Benbulben.