Findliath
Findliath is a medieval Irish stone fortress located in County Mayo, Ireland. It is a tripartite ringfort, with walls made of local limestone and granite. The fort measures approximately 20 meters in diameter and features a series of concentric walls, with the innermost wall being the highest.
The strategic location of Findliath is believed to have played a significant role in its importance during
Archaeological excavations at Findliath have revealed evidence of habitation dating back to the Early Christian period,
Historical accounts mention Findliath as a seat of local power, where a king of the local Uí
Limited scientific research has been conducted on the site, and further excavation and analysis could provide