@wwwCelticVideocom, There is only one Crannóg at Craggaunowen. The island is the crannóg not the buildings. They are just round houses. The other structure is a Rath or Ring Fort, again with round houses within.
It was, but in their defence the Castle was lived in by the Hunt Family and had electric and plumbed heating. In the Celt's defence they didn't live in 16th Century Castles but I suppose if they had them and electric they would have used both.
You are looking at a mix of stuff here. The video title is terribly misleading. Craggaunowen hosts a 16th Century Tower House and an 7th/8th Century Crannóg and Ring Fort (Rath). 'A' Crannóg is a partially or completely man made island. The buildings on top are just that, buildings.
@wwwCelticVideocom, There is only one Crannóg at Craggaunowen. The island is the crannóg not the buildings. They are just round houses. The other structure is a Rath or Ring Fort, again with round houses within.
Headwave 8 months ago
i was there its a very nice place
switzercraftbullet 9 months ago
wait was that a wall outlet at 2:30?
truly the Celts were ahead of their time.
HowlFromBeyond 1 year ago
@HowlFromBeyond
It was, but in their defence the Castle was lived in by the Hunt Family and had electric and plumbed heating. In the Celt's defence they didn't live in 16th Century Castles but I suppose if they had them and electric they would have used both.
Headwave 8 months ago
What a nice place.
Where is it.
00touring 1 year ago
Are they crannogs or rathas?
Marly61 1 year ago
@Marly61
You are looking at a mix of stuff here. The video title is terribly misleading. Craggaunowen hosts a 16th Century Tower House and an 7th/8th Century Crannóg and Ring Fort (Rath). 'A' Crannóg is a partially or completely man made island. The buildings on top are just that, buildings.
Headwave 8 months ago
noiceee ;)
anchorman991 1 year ago
hmmm... lovely... what is this place?
andthereisntone 1 year ago