Cliff-edge fort, Poulnabrone, Co. Clare

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Cliff-edge fort, Poulnabrone, Co. Clare

The Burren is not short of ancient enclosures, but a cliff-edge fort near Poulnabrone occupies a particular kind of threshold, literally and figuratively.

Where most such structures were built to command a hillside or enclose a stretch of farmable ground, this one sits at the very margin of the land, its defensive wall meeting the drop of the cliff itself. The effect is of a place defined as much by what lies beyond it as by what it contains.

Poulnabrone is best known for its dolmen, the Neolithic portal tomb whose silhouette has become one of the most recognisable outlines in Irish archaeology. That monument dates to roughly 4200 to 2900 BC, and excavation has shown it served as a communal burial site over several centuries. The cliff-edge fort nearby belongs to a different tradition, probably Iron Age or early medieval in origin, though the precise dating of such enclosures across the Burren remains a matter of ongoing study. A promontory or cliff-edge fort works by using natural topography to do part of the defensive work; a wall or bank closes off the accessible side, while the cliff handles the rest. On the limestone plateau of the Burren, where the karst landscape fractures and drops in great shelving terraces, that logic finds a particularly stark expression.

The area around Poulnabrone is accessible on foot across open Burren limestone, though the terrain demands careful footing. The pavement, known as clint and grike, consists of flat slabs divided by deep fissures, and it can be uneven underfoot, particularly in wet conditions. The dolmen sits just off the R480, and the fort lies in the wider landscape beyond it, less visited and less signposted, which means approaching it requires a degree of navigation across the open rock.

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