Overview
Escape the city into beautiful North county Dublin. The natural setting of Skerries, amid a rolling countryside and a vibrant sea is a walkers dream. Every trail and path in Skerries has views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The 2.5 kilometre long South Beach is a sandy walk between the Irish Sea and the seaside town. You can also walk from the South Beach along a sand bank to Shenick Island during the low tide. Next, a visit to Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century with over 260 acres of estate parkland, close to the village of Malahide. Stopping first at the grounds of Malahide Castle you can enjoy a live-guided tour of the refurbished castle (Talbot family) and wander around the castle grounds.
Close by is Howth, a beautiful fishing village which is famous for its seafood and Irish food fare. A quaint village that has everything to offer. A visit to the Martello Tower is popular for a photo opportunity.
8/9 Hours
09:00 Leaving Dublin or your choice of pick-up or location, heading north on the M1 motorway to the town of Skerries. This short journey along the scenic north Dublin estuary before beautiful Skerries comes into view.Adventure awaits whether you live for a bracing hike or just enjoy a casual stroll with stunning views, Skerries has it all including seafront trails, woodland walks and garden jaunts. Every trail and path you follow in the area offers great views of the sea and surrounding nature.The two-and-a-half kilometre South Beach is a popular spot that leads to Shenick Island.
12:00 Drive the coastline to Malahide town. A visit to Malahide Castle is a must; Medieval meets modernity in the beautiful seaside village of Malahide in Dublin. The village of Malahide, with its medieval charm and chic boutiques may overrun your time allocated.
14:00 Drive to Howth. This quaint village has many options for lunch or dinner; one is Wright’s Findlater which overlooks the harbour.
17:00 Return to Dublin City
Departure Point
Airport, Hotel, Address of your choice, Cruise Ship Port.
Return Point
Airport, Hotel, Address of your choice, Cruise Ship Port.
Upon arrival you will be greeted personally and conveyed in our Mercedes E Class Sedan or if your party exceeds 3 passengers, MPV Class 6/7/8 Seater vehicle available. (Please request a quote) Fully insured, air conditioned, In-Car WiFi, Mobile charging units, complimentary Water, umbrella’s, field Glasses, binoculars.
- 1-3 Passengers
- €810
- 4-8 Passengers
- €1160
*For bookings larger than 8 passengers, please request an individual quote*
Overview
Escape the city into beautiful North county Dublin. The natural setting of Skerries, amid a rolling countryside and a vibrant sea is a walkers dream. Every trail and path in Skerries has views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The 2.5 kilometre long South Beach is a sandy walk between the Irish Sea and the seaside town. You can also walk from the South Beach along a sand bank to Shenick Island during the low tide. Next, a visit to Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century with over 260 acres of estate parkland, close to the village of Malahide. Stopping first at the grounds of Malahide Castle you can enjoy a live-guided tour of the refurbished castle (Talbot family) and wander around the castle grounds.
Close by is Howth, a beautiful fishing village which is famous for its seafood and Irish food fare. A quaint village that has everything to offer. A visit to the Martello Tower is popular for a photo opportunity.
8/9 Hours
09:00 Leaving Dublin or your choice of pick-up or location, heading north on the M1 motorway to the town of Skerries. This short journey along the scenic north Dublin estuary before beautiful Skerries comes into view.Adventure awaits whether you live for a bracing hike or just enjoy a casual stroll with stunning views, Skerries has it all including seafront trails, woodland walks and garden jaunts. Every trail and path you follow in the area offers great views of the sea and surrounding nature.The two-and-a-half kilometre South Beach is a popular spot that leads to Shenick Island.
12:00 Drive the coastline to Malahide town. A visit to Malahide Castle is a must; Medieval meets modernity in the beautiful seaside village of Malahide in Dublin. The village of Malahide, with its medieval charm and chic boutiques may overrun your time allocated.
14:00 Drive to Howth. This quaint village has many options for lunch or dinner; one is Wright’s Findlater which overlooks the harbour.
17:00 Return to Dublin City
Departure Point
Airport, Hotel, Address of your choice, Cruise Ship Port.
Return Point
Airport, Hotel, Address of your choice, Cruise Ship Port.
Upon arrival you will be greeted personally and conveyed in our Mercedes E Class Sedan or if your party exceeds 3 passengers, MPV Class 6/7/8 Seater vehicle available. (Please request a quote) Fully insured, air conditioned, In-Car WiFi, Mobile charging units, complimentary Water, umbrella’s, field Glasses, binoculars.
- 1-3 Passengers
- €810
- 4-6 Passengers
- €1160
*For bookings larger than 6 passengers, please request an individual quote*
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