The top attractions to visit in Dublin
In 1738 built Ardillan Castle and spectacular parklands overlooks The Irish Sea.
The magnificent 800-acre estate in Co. Wicklow is a sustainable, bio-diverse farm that includes flowering woodland, painterly formal 17th century gardens, a high-hedge sylvan theatre, long ponds and a walled garden.
These serene gardens, which are close to Glasnevin Cemetery, have long been a favorite among locals.
Set in the Wild Wicklow countryside, overlooking the Sugarloaf Mountain, Powerscourt Gardens stretch over 47 acres and offer magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
This beautiful garden in the centre of the city was designed by architect Dáithí Hanly and dedicated to the memory of ‘all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish freedom’.
Ireland’s national colour is taken seriously here. Pretty gardens in the suburbs and lush rolling parks in the centre are a taste of the country in the city, where days are spent leisurely on green grounds.