Fingal is full of historical heritage sites and properties across the county. From Swords Castle to Newbridge House there are many different attractions to visit in Fingal.
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.
Newbridge House and Farm
Overview
From the gently undulating wildflower meadows of the Park to the stately grandeur of the Georgian Mansion, Newbridge Demesne truly is an experience for all ages and in all seasons. Read more
Newbridge House is a Georgian Villa built to the design of James Gibbs in 1747 for the then-Archbishop of Dublin.
Malahide Castle Demesne and Regional Park
Overview
Malahide Castle Demesne and parkland boasts pleasant walks, play areas, sporting facilities. Read more
Malahide Castle Demesne and parkland boasts pleasant walks, play areas, sporting facilities.
Swords Castle and Town Park
Overview
Located in the centre of the ancient town, Swords Castle contains over 800 years of history. Read more
The castle was built by the Archbishop of Dublin, John Comyn, around 1200, as a residence and administrative centre.
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.
Santry Demesne Regional Park
Overview
Santry Demesne opened as a regional park in 2004. The site includes a 72-acre park and a 15-acre linear park on the banks of the Santry River. Read more
Santry Demesne opened as a regional Park in 2004. The site includes a 72-acre park and a 15-acre linear park on the banks of the Santry River.
Tolka Valley Regional Park
Overview
The Tolka Valley Park comprises almost 300 acres, it includes wetlands, wildflower meadows, woodland and pedestrian paths throughout. Read more
The Tolka Valley Park comprises almost 300 acres, it includes wetlands, wildflower meadows, woodland and pedestrian paths.
Skerries Mills
Overview
Skerries Mills is a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with an associated mill pond, mill races, wetlands and is an ideal place to visit on a day trip. The Mill complex also houses the Watermill Café and the Craft Shop. Read more
The fully restored complex brings to life the authentic workings of a five sail windmill, four sail windmill, water mill and bakery of the 1800s.
Millennium Regional Park
Overview
The Millennium Park is 24.4 hectares (60 acres) of parkland immediately adjacent to the Blanchardstown Town Centre, Fingal County Council Offices at Grove Road, Blanchardstown Library, Draíocht Arts Centre, and conveniently close to the large housing estates Read more
Millennium Park is a high quality park in Dublin 15 for local residents and visitors facilitating active recreation woodland and pedestrian paths throughout.
St. Catherine's Park
Overview
St. Catherine’s Park /Lucan Demesne is located in counties Fingal, Kildare, and South Dublin. It consists of 200 acres of woodland and grass land, with the river Liffey dividing the southern lands of South Dublin County Council from the remainder of the park. Read more
St. Catherine’s Park/Lucan Demesne consists of 200 acres of woodland and grass land.