Dunseyfrik Castle in Northern Ireland is a historical monument located on the shores of the small village of Dunseyfrik in County Antrim and on the Giant Causeway. Dunseyfrik Castle was recorded in the fifth century AD and was attacked by Viking invaders in 870 AD. Now this castle monument is a sightseeing spot on the way to the east of Dunsevrick Port and the west of the Giant causeway. <ctag id="12779" type="4" businesstype="1"># World Heritage Tour</ctag>
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Dunseyfrik Castle in Northern Ireland is a historical monument located on the shores of the small village of Dunseyfrik in County Antrim and on the Giant Causeway. Dunseyfrik Castle was recorded in the fifth century AD and was attacked by Viking invaders in 870 AD. Now this castle monument is a sightseeing spot on the way to the east of Dunsevrick Port and the west of the Giant causeway. <ctag id="12779" type="4" businesstype="1"># World Heritage Tour</ctag>