


I visited this castle in 2008.
Red Bay Castle lies on the headland north of the village of Glenariff, south of the village of
Cushendall, on the Causeway Coastal Route, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland.
The first Red Bay Castle was probably built by John and Walter Bisset in the 13th century on an
Anglo-Norman motte. They came here after they were banished from Scotland in 1224 for the murder of
their uncle. The present remains however are from a castle which is believed to have been built on
this site by Sir James McDonnell around 1561.
During the 16th century the area was the scene of various battles and this led to Red Bay Castle
being burned to the ground by Shane O'Neill in 1565. Though rebuilt by Sorley Boy McDonnell it later
fell into disuse.
In 1604 the castle was restored only to be destroyed by Cromwell in 1652.
This is a small ruin, with little distinctive features but there are great views from the site of the
great landscape around you. It seems to be on private farmland and I don't think that access is
allowed.



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