Pirates on Inisturk

Tradition has it that the Dun at Portdoon (shown in above image) was built by pirates who harboured their galleys in the creek below, screened by the rocks from the observation of those sailing past. This pirate crew were the last Danes in Ireland who knew how to make bier lochlannach, a priceless drink made from the heather-bloom. The fort was surprised and taken by the Irish who slaughtered the inmates except for one old Dane and his son, offering to spare the captives if they told the secret of the bier, or as others said, the hiding place of their vast treasures, the plunder of may years.
The old pirate, fearing the boy might be tempted or tortured into betrayal offered to tell if his son was put to death first, so none of his kin might see his treachery. This done, the pirate captain tore himself from his captors, and ran, shouting insults, to the deep chasm, springing over the cliff and carrying his secret to Odin.

Learn more about Dun at Portdoon and other places of interest here.

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