Dublin: round tower at Clondalkin
The "village" of Clondalkin is ten kilometres south-west from the centre of Dublin. This area is known to have been settled for the last 7,500 years. Plenty of facilities, excellent food, still worth visiting.
Info about the tower provided from Wikipaedia: The tower stands at 25.6 m (84 ft) high and because the stones used in construction are of a rough undressed variety of local calp limestone, it is thought to be an early round tower.
Access by the public to the tower is not permitted.
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