Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Dublin Falconry, Carrickgollogan Forest, Cruagh Wood, Bull Island, Glenasmole Valley, Booterstown Bird Sanctuary, Irishtown Nature Reserve, Airfield Estate, Morehampton Road Wildlife Sanctuary.
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5.0 based on 169 reviews
We are an educational and tourists facility.We provide many services for the public as an attraction.
A wonderful experience for all the family. Suitable too for work and individual outings. This is a highly unique experience steeped in history. It is enjoyable educational and gives an insight into these magnificent birds of prey. Trevor, the owner is clearly at the top of his profession and his passion and love for conservation and the welfare of these birds is a overwhelming. There is nothing he doesn’t know and the birds clearly love him. We as a family had an incredible experience in his self contained centre and beautiful grounds of luttrellstown Castle. Close to the M50 and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre booking was by appointment. You will not find better than Dublin Falconry. 5 plus Stars
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Just north of Dublin Harbour, this is a great place to birdwatch and admire the beautiful sealine view.
My best friend and I love to go for walks there. If possible, try to come on a weekday, on weekends, it can be a little crowded and hard to find a parking spot. The Happy Out coffee shop is perfectly located to grab a hot beverage before or after your walk and you even get to pick your itinerary: on the beach or in the dunes! Great views guaranteed. Tip: if you’re riding your bike, you can park it before the wooden bridge, or before the round about on Causeway Rd!
4.0 based on 19 reviews
This is officially a nature reserve and bird sanctuary. Sits between the DART Line and Rock Road. Good place for bird watching.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
An afternoon walk from Ringsend as far as the Poolbeg Lighthouse (if you're up to it) through Irishtown Nature Park is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. If you're interested in wild flowers you might find in Irishtown Nature Park among many others, Lucerne, Melilot, Hemlock Park or Broadleaved Everlasting Pea. A tip: the view from the bench at he entry to the park is spectacular, just sit there and enjoy the view while listening to the birdies is heaven.
3.5 based on 269 reviews
Airfield Estate is Dublin’s only working farm, gardens, kitchen, education & food destination. Located in the heart of Dundrum, Dublin 14. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9:30 am for a fun-filled day out for all ages. Make friends with our goats, pigs, hens and donkeys and if you time it right you’ll see them getting fed and looked after by our farm team. Explore the Overend’s vintage car garage to learn more about the Estate’s historic importance and original artefacts. Enjoy seasonal walking trails taking in the native woodland and bounty of wildlife on the estate. Take in our beautiful gardens, designed by Head Gardener Colm O’Driscoll and internationally renowned guest gardeners – with century-old redwoods and fruit trees. This is the perfect spot for a chat, a good book or a picnic. We’ve miles of tracks and paths to explore and play areas dotted all over the estate for kids of all ages!
I visited Airfield last week with my 1 year old daughter, having not been for months even though we are members. It was wonderful. All the spring flowers were out and plenty of animals to see...sheep, chickens, donkeys, goats and a new born calf who was super friendly! My only regret is that we went too late and the restaurant was closed! Coming back next week, we love it there. It's a calm, serene and beautiful haven from busy Dublin life.
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