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Rínn an Chaisleáin
Rínn an Chaisleáin is a small headland on the North Eastern shore of the Great Blasket Island. It is named afterthe reputed site of a stronghold of the local Gaelic-Irish chieftain, rebel and poet, Piaras Feiritéar. The Feirtéar Clan leased the island from the Norman Fitzgeralds during the 13th century and maintained that lease until the aftermath of the second Desmond Rebellion in the late 16th century. Piaras Feartéar is said to have sought refuge at Rínn an Chaisleáin in the aftermath of the failed 1641 Rebellion against English rule in Ireland, before he was subsequently arrested, sentenced to death and executed by the English in Killarney. Unfortunately, no evidence of the castle or any fortifications is evident on any medieval maps and trace of the purported stronghold remains today.
In 1756 the ‘ruins of a very ancient church’ were reported at Rínn an Chaisleáin, though there is no visible trace of this now. The fact that the site was used well into the 20th century as a cillín, or burial ground, for unbaptised infants, suicide victims, drowned sailors and others who died without receiving the last rites of the Catholic Church, lends credence to the likelihood that such a church existed. During the digging of one of these graves, blocks of dressed masonry were discovered which may have come from either Féirtéar’s castle or the ancient church. Today several grave markers consisting of low upright stones are still visible to visitors.
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Suíomhanna cóngarach
Ionad an Bhlascaoid
An scéal a bhaineann le pobal uathúil oileánda
Timpeall 7.1 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin
Maoin Oidhreachta Domhanda EOECNA Sceilg Mhichíl
Mainistir Oileánda ina seasamh go hard os cionn na farraige
Timpeall 35.0 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin
Teach Dhónaill Uí Chonaill – Tigh Mór Dhoire Fhíonáin
Baile dúchais Dhónaill Uí Chonaill
Timpeall 46.1 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin
Ardeaglais Ard Fhearta
Trí shéipéal mheánaoiseacha tiomanta do Naomh Breandán
Timpeall 58.1 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin
Caisleán an Rois
Daingean cois locha atá ar maos le seanchas
Timpeall 69.2 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin
Oileán an Chuilinn
Gairdín oileánda ina bhfuil áilleacht uathúil
Timpeall 79.0 km ón Rínn an Chaisleáin