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Planning Trip
Length: Half Day
Steps: 1. Ardgillan Castle and Demesne. 2: Harry Clarke Windows. 3. Coastal Walk in Balbriggan. 4. Bremore Castle
Overview
Balbriggan is situated to the north of the county, and enjoys a seaside location. Also on the outskirts of the town is the wonderful Ardgillan Castle. It can be easily reached on the Northern Commuter line operated by irishrail, by Dublin Bus, or via the M1 Motorway.
Ardgillan Castle
Overview
Ardgillan Castle and Demesne is Ireland's hidden gem. The property is set in spectacular parklands overlooking the Irish Sea. Read more
The park consists of 194 acres of rolling open grassland, mixed woodland and gardens, overlooking the Irish Sea.
Harry Clarke Stained Glass Windows
Overview
The Church of St. Peter and Paul's Balbriggan is known for its beautiful collection of stained glass windows by Harry Clarke Studios. Read more
St. Peter and Paul's Church in Balbriggan boasts stained glass windows by Harry Clarke.
Balbriggan Coastal Walks
Overview
Balbriggan beach is an ideal walking spot. Rich with history and natural vistas. Beyond the Martello Tower, heading further north you will see the imposing structure of Bremore Castle on your left. Read more
Rich with history and natural vistas, Balbriggan beach is an ideal walking spot. Beyond the Martello Tower, heading further north you will see the imposing structure of Bremore Castle on your left.
Bremore Castle
Overview
Estimated to have been built in the 14th century, Bremore Castle is a large tower house located north of Balbriggan. Read more
Estimated to have been built in the 14th century, Bremore Castle is a large tower house located north of Balbriggan.