This impressive Gothic Revival castle, dating from around 1812, was built for John D’Arcy, a prominent landowner and founder of nearby Clifden Town. However, the family’s vast estates dwindled rapidly during the Irish Potato Famine of the mid-19th century, and they were eventually declared bankrupt. The castle then passed from owner to owner, gradually falling into disrepair, and by the beginning of the 20th century only the stone shell remained. Now overgrown with thick ivy, the castle still has a picturesque charm and is a popular tourist spot.