Caherconree Fort & Mountain - Hiking the Dingle Peninsula | Kerry | Ireland

Caherconree is named after an Iron Age stone promontory fort, Caherconree Promontory Fort at 683 metres (2,241 ft), that sits two-thirds of the way up its southwestern shoulder, overlooking the north-south running mountain road called Bóthar na gCloch ("road of the stones"). The fort is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs. In Irish mythology this is the fort of Cú Roí mac Dáire, who was able to make it spin around at night to stop attackers finding the entrance - Wikipedia For more on this hike and some images, i have a blog post on my website https://www.eddieforde.com/blog/caher... https://www.voicesfromthedawn.com/cah... https://www.cflt.ie/caherconree-catha... Follow me on Instagram   / eddieforde_photo   Vero https://www.vero.co/eforde I use Epidemic Sound, sign up for a 30-day free trial here https://share.epidemicsound.com/iqkshx Music : Tellsonic - Strange Things I'd appreciate if you could Like and Subscribe if you enjoy this content. #ireland #photography #hiking #landscapephotography #dingle 0:00 Intro 0:28 Hello and hike description 2:24 Caherconree Fort 6:14 Caherconree Mountain Top 8:09 Timelapse 8:30 Quick chat at Top 10:08 Heading Back Down 10:59 Wrap up and thanks 11:32 Images