ピール城 は、もともとヴァイキングによって建てられたピールの城です。城はセント パトリック島にあり、街とは土手道 (私たちは道路と呼んでいます) でつながっています。現在、この城は Manx National Heritage が所有しており、夏の間は一般に公開されています。この城は、マグナス ベアレッグス王の統治下、11 世紀にヴァイキングによって建てられました。島には古い石造りのケルト修道院の建物がありましたが、最初のヴァイキングの要塞は木造でした。目立つ円塔はもともとケルト修道院の一部でしたが、後になって胸壁が付け加えられました。14 世紀初頭、壁と塔の大部分は主に地元産の赤砂岩で建てられました。赤砂岩はこの地域に豊富に存在します。
Excavations in 1982-87 revealed an extensive graveyard as well as the remains of Magnus Bareleg’s original wooden fort. The most spectacular finds were the 10th century grave of “The Pagan Lady” which included a fine example of a Viking necklace and a cache of silver coins dating from about 1030. The Castle’s most famous “resident” is the so called Moddey Dhoo or Black Dog ghost. Legend has it that the black dog used to visit the castle guards through a tunnel, one night one of the guards decided to follow the dog back through the tunnel but after much screaming neither was never seen again.
Once inside Peel Castle it’s a short walk up the steps and a turn right to the gatehouse ramparts which offer nice views back over Peel and the bay. Underneath the ruins of this building you’ll find one of the dungeons (or cellar) and the famous giants hand print. Once you’ve done the compulsory “put you hand in his” (and discover that it’s not such a big hand print after all) it’s time to wander around the perimeter of the castle. The castle walls are still largely in good condition and the south west portion provides fantastic views of Fennella beach and around the back of Peel hill. This area of coast is frequently visited by basking sharks during the summer months.
Peel Castle will take a good couple of hours to enjoy, don’t forget to have your picture taken sat on the cannons to your left as you enter the castle! There is parking available in the Fennella Beach car park or on the break water although it can get very busy on nice summer days. For a more relaxed trip out to the castle you may want to consider leaving your car in the House of Mannanan car park and taking a stroll out along the harbour and newly constructed Marina.
Once you’ve finished in the castle some of the best rock pooling on the Island is available just around the corner. Nets can be bought from the local kiosk and the upper rock pools are safe to enjoy at all states of the tide. If you’re that way inclined some good fishing can also be enjoyed behind the castle, with plenty of Pollack (locally Calig) to be caught on light float tackle.
A trip to Peel Castle followed by some rock pooling and general wandering around the breakwater on a hot summer’s day takes some beating.